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Winter Olympic athlete Huang Yu-ting sparks international controversy after wearing Chinese uniform

Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang has ordered an investigation into a Taiwanese speed skater who posted a video of herself wearing a Chinese uniform shortly before the Beijing Winter Olympics began.

Huang Yu-ting put the video on her Instagram page but removed it after attracting fierce online criticism in Taiwan, where many people view China, which claims the island as its own territory, as a grave threat to their freedom and way of life.

Huang, one of only four Taiwanese athletes at the Winter Games, later defended herself on Facebook saying “sports is sports”.

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“Let sports be sports. In the sports world, there is no nationality, as we are all good friends in private,” Huang wrote.

“You don’t have to cheer for me, but please remember to cheer for the athletes who you want to support.”

Those comments prompted further anger towards her in Taiwan.

In a statement, Su’s office said the premier believed Huang’s actions were “extremely inappropriate” and has asked the Education Ministry and the Sports Administration under it to investigate her and give an “appropriate punishment”.

Taiwan’s Presidential Office added in a separate statement that it supported the “necessary” investigation and punishment.

“Members of the national team represent the country in competitions, and there should not be any controversial words or deeds that damage the nation’s honour,” President Tsai Ing-wen’s spokesperson Xavier Chang said.

Huang, who carried the team flag at the opening ceremony, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but speaking to reporters in Beijing on Thursday reiterated the uniform had been given to her by a Chinese friend.

“For me,

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