Allegations of sexual harassment and assault are
marring China's image at the Doha Asian Games, the Qilu Evening News reported on
Monday.
 Zhou Mengmeng of China cue sports
team.[File Photo/CFP]
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Last Wednesday morning, Zhou
Mengmeng, member of the Chinese cue sports team, suddenly announced she was
withdrawing from the cue sports semifinals.
The 19-year-old girl claimed her male teammate Tian Pengfei assaulted her in
a hallway Friday night, hitting her in the stomach and causing her to lose her
playing spirit, forcing her to withdraw from the semifinals.
Cue sports team leader and vice deputy of the China Cue Sports Centre, Wang
Liwei, said "the case wasn't as serious as it had been reported to be, although
Tian did to some extent bother Zhou."
Wang said Zhou was spending more time wandering around the sports hall
chatting with foreign players than preparing for her matches. Tian tried to
persuade her to prepare for the upcoming competition, but Zhou started arguing
with him. Tian became emotional and argued back. .
According to reports Zhou wanted to date Tian, but his parents thought him
too young to be part of a couple.
According to Wang, Tian sincerely apologized to Zhou at the time. The
argument escalated, and Zhou and Tian began to scuffle, but "Zhou was by no
means beaten black and blue as she claims," Wang said.
"For example, Zhou's nails were not broken by Tian, but were the result of
Zhou hitting Tian," he said, noting that several teammates witnessed the
incident.
The incident happened on Wednesday, and Chinese cue sports officers treated
the matter seriously immediately alerting both Zhou and Tian's parents, who
agreed to wait until after the Games to settle the matter, but Zhou went to the
media with her version of events the next day.
 Tian Pengfei of China cue sports
team.[File Photo]
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Zhou's parents, surprised by the
sudden media attention, changed their position overnight and claimed they were
told their daughter was seriously beaten, Wang said. They indicated they would
be contacting a lawyer.
Zhou told reporters "no one can persuade me to change my stance on Tian."
There was no immediate comment on the allegations from Tian, a double gold
winner in the men's doubles and team snooker events. Presently he is being
protected inside the Doha Athletes' Village.
"Some of Zhou's words are not exact," Chinese cue sports team officer Zhang
Xiaoning said of Zhou at a news conference on Saturday. "She is a teenager and
is irresponsible and self-indulgent." "The centre will certainly punish them
both when we return to China," Zhang added.
Numerous netizens have posted comments on sina.com since the gossip came out.
Netizen 'Zidane' was sympathetic towards Zhou, saying she is too young to
understand how to behave in society and could therefore be forgiven.
But another netizen, 'PK123', disagreed saying Tian is the real victim in
this case, and that Zhou is using this as a publicity stunt.
'Niuniu' wrote he was "shocked. "Whether it is true or false, they have
already caused the country to lose face, and destroyed our international image.
The two teenagers may be excused because of their youth, but how about the
sports officers? Aren't they responsible for supervising the teens and their
conduct?"