These Olympians were forbidden for post-games of "unacceptable" behavior

The athletes of a country would have damaged their rooms and on their return flight.


Olympic athletes are reversed so much, they are often put on pedestals and considered to defend impossible standards. When they do not behave like we expect them to be, it's when the editorial bar is looking at how people responded toSimone Biles' decision toTo withdraw from certain gym competitions at this year's games. But now, the athletes of some different sports make headlines that would have tried truly antisportive behavior in the Olympic village and on a return flight from the games too, officials say. Three of them have since been banned from the games to come on their home territory and that a group of them are still investigated because of their actions. To see what these Olympians have done to fend for difficulty, read it.

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Australian football and rugby players were misunderstood on their return home from the Olympic Games.

Australian rugby team at Olympics
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The Australian Women's Football Olympians (football) and men's rugby teams have been criticized because of their "excessive alcohol consumption" and their "strong and disruptive" behavior on their flight from Japan Airlines flights from Games of July 30th.

Chesterman Ian, Head of Mission of the Australian Team, Told Reporters (Via Reuters) on August 4th that he received a report from Japan Airlines on thebehavior "unacceptable" Athletes. Chesterman stated that athletes "did not respond to requests to allow them to do what they had to do on the flight". In addition, at least one team member fell ill in the bathroom, which left the toilet out of service for the rest of the flight.

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Now, at least three rugby players have been banned from their next matches.

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The associated press (AP) reports that Rugby Australia responded to the report on August 3, claiming that they had "been made aware of the incidents The involvement of the Australian Men's Sevens Program after being informed by the Australian Olympic Committee. As a result, they undertook an internal investigation.

After the investigation, Rugby Australia announced on August 4 that at least three players-Marika Koroibete,PONE FA'Amausili, andISI NAISARANI- Have been forbidden for their next Bledislaoe opening matches. "The group has dinner and drinks at the TEAM Hotel Last Saturday night after a complete training week, earlier than a day without training," said Rugby Australia in a statement (via AP). "Three players have infringed team protocols by continuing to drink alcohol far beyond an agreed time. There was no illegal behavior, no damage and no complaints were made. None Another survey will not take place or any other action. "

According to Reuters, Director General of the Australian Olympic CommitteeMatt Carroll Says that the CEO of Australian football also studies reports on the misconduct that took place on the flight on board. "It's extremely disappointing, but rugby and football (football organs) told me that such behaviors are certainly not acceptable in their sports and have sincerely excused from the Australian Olympic team," said Carroll.

Some Australian athletes also damaged their rooms in the Olympic village.

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The behavior of football and rugby teams comes after another bad behavior report in the Olympic village of Australian athletes. Some Olympians representing the country hadDamage caused to their rooms, including putting a hole in the wall andbreak a bed.

According to Reuters, these incidents also involved the Australian men's rugby team, as well as the masculine rowing team.

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An Australian manager has minimized the situation in the Olympic Village.

Ian Chesterman Australia Olympic chief
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Chesterman apologized for the team's actions but also minimized them. "Some young people made a mistake. They had left the rooms with an unacceptable condition," he said, according to Reuters. Chesterman noted that the damage was "minors" and "the rooms were not completely destroyed, in any way whatsoever."

"There was a hole in the wall, but it's quite easy to do," he said, according to the AP. "I understand that there are some great people and very fragile walls, temporary walls too. I do not think you had to do a lot to put a hole in the wall." Chesterman also noted that it was "and not the hardest thing to break the carton bed".

However, he decided to express his disappointment in the teams. "May I also say how deeply I'm disappointed in this behavior? This behavior is clearly unacceptable and does not meet the standards set by this team," Chesterman said. "It's a proud team, brilliantly after a very very stimulating preparation and the vast majority of the vast majority took place superbly on the ground and out of the field."

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