King loses 200m breaststroke disqualification appeal

King loses 200m breaststroke disqualification appeal

The Jury of Appeal upholds Lilly King’s disqualification.

King reacts after winning in the women’s 100m breaststroke final on July 25, 2017. (AFP pic)
GWANGJU:
American Lilly King has lost her appeal against disqualification from the women’s 200m breaststroke at the world championships in Gwangju, organisers said on Thursday.

King, the Olympic and world 100m champion, finished first in her heat earlier in the day but when looking up at the scoreboard was stunned to see she had been disqualified.

USA Swimming said they were told it was for a “non-simultaneous touch” at the first turn and that they had appealed the decision to the sport’s governing body Fina.

However, in a statement the organisers said: “American swimmer Lilly King was disqualified in the third heat of the 200m breaststroke Thursday morning in Gwangju. Jury of Appeal maintained the disqualification of the athlete.”

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