Rio 2016: Pokemon Go hunting proves costly for Japanese Olympic star Kohei Uchimura

Reigning Olympic champion became hooked on the smartphone game but to Uchimura’s horror he was hit with a 500,000 yen ($5,000) bill after discovering that he did not have a flat rate for overseas data usage.

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Tokyo // Japanese gymnastics star Kohei Uchimura was left counting the cost of his recent addiction to Pokemon Go at the Rio Olympics.

The reigning Olympic and world all-around champion became hooked on the smartphone game after touching down in Brazil to prepare for the defence of his title.

But to Uchimura’s horror he was hit with a 500,000 yen ($5,000) bill after discovering that he did not have a flat rate for overseas data usage.

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“500,000 yen...” the defending six-time world champion was quoted by Kyodo news agency as saying.

Teammate Kenzo Shirai confided that Uchimura was shellshocked by the charges.

“He looked dead at the team meal that day,” Shirai said.

Uchimura, though, escaped the hefty bill after contacting his phone company to plead his case, eventually only having to pay 3,000 yen.

“I really lucked out,” Uchimura said.

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