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The wrong national anthem was broadcast|The Asian Fitness Federation sent a letter to the Hong Kong Federation to apologize and explain why the wrong version was not deleted

2022-12-04T02:20:16.340Z


The "2022 Asian Classic Powerlifting Championship (Asian Classic Powerlifting Championship 2022)" was held in Dubai, UAE in the Middle East recently. Hong Kong athlete Susanna Lin won the gold medal.


The "Asian Classic Powerlifting Championship 2022" (Asian Classic Powerlifting Championship 2022) was held in Dubai, UAE in the Middle East recently. When Hong Kong athlete Susanna Lin won the gold medal to receive the award, the conference mistakenly broadcast the song "Wish Glory to Hong Kong", Lian Weizhen showed the "T" gesture to stop according to the latest instructions of the Hong Kong Federation of Hong Kong and the Olympic Committee. It took about a minute for the conference to change to the correct Hong Kong, China national anthem.


Afterwards, the Asian Fitness Federation sent a letter to the Hong Kong Weightlifting and Fitness Association to make a written apology, confirming that the Hong Kong team had submitted the national anthem file, but because the technical team is composed of volunteers of different nationalities, they may not know the Chinese national anthem, so they downloaded the national anthems of all participating teams online in advance As a backup, but the wrong version was not deleted, and it was finally played at the awards ceremony.


When Hong Kong athlete Susanna Lin won the gold medal, the conference mistakenly broadcast the song "Glory to Hong Kong" related to the anti-extradition bill. Lin Weizhen showed a "T" gesture to stop.

The Asian Fitness Federation pointed out in the letter that the Hong Kong team had submitted the national anthem file to the organizer when it arrived. Since the technical team was composed of volunteers from different countries, the members did not know the national anthem of "Hong Kong, China", so the team downloaded all the national anthems from the Internet , in preparation for teams not carrying the national anthem.

Refers to the volunteer group downloading the national anthem online for preparation

The letter mentioned that because the technical team had to deal with multiple versions in the computer, the incorrect files were not deleted, so that the incorrect version was played during the awards ceremony. Play the correct Hong Kong, China national anthem.

The letter also stated that the technical team had reviewed the national anthem file afterwards, and the executive committee and technical team of the Asian Jianli Federation ensured that similar incidents would not happen again.

The Asian Powerlifting Federation (Asian Powerlifting Federation) held the 2022 Asian Classic Powerlifting Championships in Dubai from December 1st to 7th. 47kg” race, and when the national anthem was played at the awards ceremony, the English version of “Glory to Hong Kong” was played.

Lian Weizhen frowned and was very puzzled. After looking out of the field for a while, he showed the "T" gesture to stop, and the broadcast was wrong for about 16 seconds.

Afterwards, the audience was silent for about 1 minute and 10 seconds before switching to "March of the Volunteers". The playing of the national anthem continued, but it ended before the full broadcast.

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Source: hk1

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