Australian Olympians apologize over gun storm
Controversial Australian swimmers Nick D'Arcy and Kenrick Monk
apologized Friday for posting a photo of themselves posing with
high-powered guns on the Internet, saying it was just "a bit of fun".
The pair have been blasted as "foolish" by Australia's Olympic
authorities and could face sanctions, although whether their places on
the London Games team are under threat remains unclear.
"If anyone's been offended I deeply apologize. It was never the
intent, it was never supposed to be offensive," 200m butterfly star
D'Arcy, 24, said on his arrival back in Australia from the United
States.
It was in America, where they had been competing at the Santa Clara
International Grand Prix, that the swimmers posed in a gun shop, with
D'Arcy brandishing a pistol and Monk holding two shotguns crossed over
his chest. Monk put the pictures on his Facebook page but has since
taken them down on the orders of Swimming Australia, which is
investigating the incident.
The head of Australia's Olympics mission Nick Green said they may
have brought the entire squad into disrepute.
"It's a question that will get asked a lot around these two
particular swimmers," he told ABC radio, adding that the Australian
Olympic Committee would await Swimming Australia's investigation before
considering sanctions.
"Clearly what it has done is breach a social media guideline that we
think is important." AFP |