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'Very hard to tell who is who'

Australian Olympics commentator Jacqui Cooper forced to defend herself after saying Chinese ‘all look the same’

Jacqui Cooper faced a backlash after saying 'they all look the same' and 'very hard to tell who is who' on commentary at PyeongChang 2018

Australian commentator Jacqui Cooper was forced to defend herself after being accused of racism

AN Australian commentator was forced to defend herself after being accused of racism towards Chinese athletes.

Jacqui Cooper, 45, faced a backlash for comments made during the women's aerials competition at PyeongChang 2018.

 Australian commentator Jacqui Cooper was forced to defend herself after being accused of racism
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Australian commentator Jacqui Cooper was forced to defend herself after being accused of racismCredit: Instagram
Australian commentator says Chinese skiers ‘all look the same’ in shocking on-screen blunder during Winter Olympics

The five-time Olympian was talking about Chinese aerial skier Yan Ting on the Seven Network when she said: "Very Chinese. They all look the same. Very hard to tell who is who."

One social media response read: "Jacqui Cooper, I love you. But saying that the Chinese aerial skiers "look the same" is kinda racist."

Another Tweet said: "nice casual racism by Jacqui Cooper “that was so Chinese, actually they all look the same it’s hard to tell them apart” get her off !!"

 Jacqui Cooper said Chinese skiers 'all look the same' during commentary on the women's aerials
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Jacqui Cooper said Chinese skiers 'all look the same' during commentary on the women's aerialsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Jacqui Cooper was speaking during Yan Ting's effort when she made the comment
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Jacqui Cooper was speaking during Yan Ting's effort when she made the commentCredit: Alamy Live News

But Cooper took to Twitter after the accusations and insisted she was referring to the technique used by Chinese skiers.

She said: "Just finished the Aerials, I’ve noticed a whole bunch of comments about my remarks re the Chinese.


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"I need to make it clear I was talking about the jump. The Chinese are trained by one coach with one technique, their aim is all to jump the same."

Australian television network Seven, who are broadcasting the Olympics Down Under, also released a statement defending their commentator.

 Jacqui Cooper is a retired skier having competed in five Winter Olympics
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Jacqui Cooper is a retired skier having competed in five Winter OlympicsCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The statement read: "During tonight’s commentary of the women’s aerials, commentator Jacqui Cooper, a former Olympian and world champion, noted that an aerial manoeuvre was in a technical and style sense, very Chinese.

"Meaning that the whole of the Chinese aerial team are trained in the same way – and the manoeuvre referenced was a classic, technically perfect, trademark of that team’s style.

"At no time was the commentary racist, intended to be racist or offensive.”

Cooper competed at five Winter Olympics as a freestyle skier with her best finish being a fifth place at Vancouver 2010.

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