AustralianOlympicswimmingchampionMackHortonsaidSundayhehadnoregretsovercallingoutathletescaughtcheating--ashedidinnouncertaintermsatthe2016RioGames.Hortontorein
ChineseswimmingaceSunYanggotabitofpaybackforhisOlympicdefeatbypullingawayforadominatingwinSundayoverrivalMackHortonofAustraliainthemen's400-meterfreestyle,thefi
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) supports freedom of speech but there should be a line drawn between freedom to speak and "trash talk".
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) said it will look into the unfriendly comment Australian swimmer Mack Horton made on Chinese rival Sun Yang before it gave any comment.