Swimmer Park Tae-hwan Claims to Be Unaware of Hormone Content in Injection | Be Korea-savvy

Swimmer Park Tae-hwan Claims to Be Unaware of Hormone Content in Injection


“I didn’t know I had a low hormone level until after I learned of the positive tests (in November). I had no idea the injection was to boost my hormone level. I didn’t go to the hospital for hormones, but to treat dry skin.”

“I repeatedly told him that I couldn’t take anything that could risk a positive doping test, and that I had to be careful. The doctor assured me there would be no problems and that I didn’t have to worry. And when I tested positive after all this, the world came crashing down on me. I couldn’t believe it.”

- Park Tae-hwan, South Korean Olympic swimming champ

South Korean swimmer Park Tae-hwan (R) listens to his attorney, Woo Sang-yoon, during his press conference on March 27, 2015, in Seoul. (image: Yonhap)

South Korean swimmer Park Tae-hwan (R) listens to his attorney, Woo Sang-yoon, during his press conference on March 27, 2015, in Seoul. (image: Yonhap)

SEOUL, March 27 (Korea Bizwire)South Korean Olympic swimming champ Park Tae-hwan, recently suspended for a positive doping test caused by a controversial injection, claimed Friday that he didn’t know he’d been administered hormones until after learning the test results.

At a press conference held in Seoul Friday, his first public appearance since FINA, the international swimming governing body, slapped him with an 18-month ban on Monday, Park said he’d visited a Seoul hospital in July to treat a skin condition.

When Park’s positive test was first revealed in January, the swimmer quickly pointed the finger at a doctor at the hospital, saying he had given the swimmer a shot without fully informing Park of its contents.

The doctor has been indicted on charges of professional negligence and will stand trial in April.

Park rejected allegations that he’d visited the doctor to increase his hormone level.

Park also denied that he’d received another injection in December 2013. Asked if he’d be willing to reveal his medical record, Park’s attorney, Woo Sang-yoon, said it’d be best to withhold such information while a criminal trial was underway.

(Yonhap)

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