FINA adds new rules to prevent bad behavior during medal ceremony

(Xinhua)13:29, July 26, 2019

GWANGJU, South Korea, July 25 — The international swimming governing body FINA has added new rules to its code of conduct to prevent bad behavior during medal-awarding ceremonies, a statement said on Thursday.

The governing body has attached an additional article to the FINA Code of Conduct, approved Tuesday in the South Korean city of Gwangju, where the 18th FINA World Championships is ongoing.

The new article, titled Article 3 Rules of Conduct During the Competition, stipulates: The competitors shall actively participate in the full conduct of the competition including victory ceremonies and, if applicable, presentations and/or press conferences.

They shall strictly avoid any offensive or improper behavior towards the officials, the other competitors, the team members and/or the spectators during the entire conduct of the competition, it states.

Any political, religious or discriminatory statement or behavior is strictly prohibited, the article adds.

The revised rules came after Duncan Scott of Britain, a co-bronze medalist, refused to step onto the podium during a medal-awarding ceremony for the mens 200m freestyle, where Chinas Olympic champion Sun Yang grabbed his second gold medal in the championships on Tuesday.

Mack Horton of Australia, a silver medalist, also distanced himself from the podium during the mens 400m freestyle medal ceremony on Sunday, when Sun won a gold medal ahead of Horton.

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