Olympics scandal: judging error costs Korean all-around gold

welst10

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This is not surprising to me. Gymnastics judging is subjective, judges were basically just eyeballing. This gave a lot room for intentional favors and unintentional errors. If 2 guys make the same error on the floor, judges can give one guy a 9.1 and another guy a 8.8. This is exactly what happened there in Athens. Once again the image of Olympics is tamed.

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That sucks. But what you're describing (one judge giving a 9.1 and another giving a 8.8) is the reason why they have so many judges, and they drop the highest and lowest scores. This is just a mistake, not a difference in opinion.
 

xchangx

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The article said that it was the start value of one of the routines that was off. Not that the judge gave one guy a 9.1 and the other an 8.8.

After reviewing a tape of the all-around, FIG officials determined Yang should have been awarded a start value of 10. With the extra 0.10, he would have finished with 57.874 points and defeated Hamm by 0.051

Either way, the South Korean's didn't argue the score during the meet, which is what they should have done.

Mistakes happen... It wasn't a scandal...
 

jyates

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If I was Hamm and I won the gold because of a math error or human error I would probably give
the gold to the other guy.

Those guys do awesome work and no needs to be ashamed of their performances
whether they win gold, silver or bronze in those competitions.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: welst10
Once again the image of Olympics is tamed.

Tamed? :confused:

I never knew they were wild. :laugh:

Might you be thinking of "Tainted?"
 

Amused

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BTW, there is no "scandal" here. A scandal implies malice, not mistakes.
 

welst10

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like I said, you never know whether that "mistake" is intentional or unintentional. One of the 3 suspended judges is an American (at least that's what media is speculating) and he is the chairman of the judging panel. Go figure.
 

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Originally posted by: rh71
who went first on the bars ? Hamm or the Korean ?
Korean.

Is this a case of hamm simply not deserving the gold, or merely the case of a bad judging call - somethign that always can happen in these sorts of events? By this I mean that maybe Hamm got gyped out of a point earlier too.

Was this a common error, or total negligence on the part of the judges? It seems like the Koreans in charge of protesting screwed up here too.

I read that that anorexic russian chick (EAT SOME F**KING FOOD) who tried to get overall gold this year was in Sydney and she did the vault and then screwed it up. They realized it was too low, so the officials raised it, and she didn't get another go. Now THAT is not cool.
 

Amused

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This is a case of the "start value" being figured wrong. Not a case of low scores being given.

Even the article you post explains this, yet you keep trying to press this conspiracy theory. Why?

In Athens, however, there were so signs of impropriety. The scoring error was made with one event left, and there was no way the judges could have known the significance of reducing Yang's start value on the parallel bars.

Good gawd, give it up already. The start value of the routine was lowered BEFORE the crucial event.
 

jpeyton

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At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad ***HAMM*** can't be forced to give it back.
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad the little fvcker can't be forced to give it back.

huh?
 

NakaNaka

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Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jpeyton
At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad the little fvcker can't be forced to give it back.

huh?

Yeah jp, seriously, what's your problem? The guy seems to be very humble and his routines were amazing.

This is no different then the Giants-49'ers at the end of last years (or was it 2 yrs ago) football season. Even if the 49ers could, they would never give up that victory.
 

waggy

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sheesh.

I guess some people need to something to complain about. Especially when it makes the U.S. look bad..even if they had NOTHING to do with it.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad the little fvcker can't be forced to give it back.

Why so hostile? The Hamms are nice guys.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: NakaNaka
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jpeyton
At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad the little fvcker can't be forced to give it back.

huh?

Yeah jp, seriously, what's your problem? The guy seems to be very humble and his routines were amazing.

This is no different then the Giants-49'ers at the end of last years (or was it 2 yrs ago) football season. Even if the 49ers could, they would never give up that victory.

Maybe Hamm isn't a "little fvcker", but stuff like this boils my blood. We're not talking about a game of football; these people train for years for an event lasting a handful of days, and it's hard to ever give back what judging errors take away.
 

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
I read that that anorexic russian chick (EAT SOME F**KING FOOD) who tried to get overall gold this year was in Sydney and she did the vault and then screwed it up. They realized it was too low, so the officials raised it, and she didn't get another go. Now THAT is not cool.


Yes, she should definitely eat some food. But your other point is incorrect. She was given a chance to redo the vault but by that time she had already fallen on the uneven bars and couldn't possibly win regardless, so she decided to pout and refused to re-vault. However, let's not forget that this was a mistake pointed out during the competition and corrected for other athletes about to perform. If the height was determined to be incorrect 2 days after the fact, I doubt anything would have been done either.


IMO, the only ones to blame here (assuming a legitimate mistake) are the South Koreans. How could they not check and recheck something so important to there overall standings in the competition? ...and figuring it out 2 days after the fact even puts an exclamation point on that fact.
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: Skoorb
Originally posted by: rh71
who went first on the bars ? Hamm or the Korean ?
Korean.

Is this a case of hamm simply not deserving the gold, or merely the case of a bad judging call - somethign that always can happen in these sorts of events? By this I mean that maybe Hamm got gyped out of a point earlier too.

Was this a common error, or total negligence on the part of the judges? It seems like the Koreans in charge of protesting screwed up here too.

I read that that anorexic russian chick (EAT SOME F**KING FOOD) who tried to get overall gold this year was in Sydney and she did the vault and then screwed it up. They realized it was too low, so the officials raised it, and she didn't get another go. Now THAT is not cool.

no, she CHOSE not to redoo it. she was given the option, but she already EFFED up uneven bars that it didnt matter anymore.
 

Cuda1447

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Am I the only one that doesn't thing it was a bit to convenient that USA made that miraculous comeback to win?



THe second after Hamm won that gold, I was like DAMN! Awesome, but then I said... ya know, this always seems to happen for the USA, and never any other country. How convenient.


Now Im not saying anything is awry here, Im just saying its definetly popped into my head a couple times.
 

Cuda1447

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Oh, and did you guys watch the Koreans events? You may say Hamm was PERFECT on his last two events, but the Koreans were pretty damn perfect too.
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: jpeyton
Originally posted by: NakaNaka
Originally posted by: NFS4
Originally posted by: jpeyton
At least this error came to light so EVERYONE knows Hamm didn't deserve it. Too bad the little fvcker can't be forced to give it back.

huh?

Yeah jp, seriously, what's your problem? The guy seems to be very humble and his routines were amazing.

This is no different then the Giants-49'ers at the end of last years (or was it 2 yrs ago) football season. Even if the 49ers could, they would never give up that victory.

Maybe Hamm isn't a "little fvcker", but stuff like this boils my blood. We're not talking about a game of football; these people train for years for an event lasting a handful of days, and it's hard to ever give back what judging errors take away.

**NEWSFLASH** IT WASNT HAMMS FAULT **NEWSFLASH**
 

NFS4

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Oh, and did you guys watch the Koreans events? You may say Hamm was PERFECT on his last two events, but the Koreans were pretty damn perfect too.

Yeah, perfectly inept at protesting the results directly after the competition.
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Am I the only one that doesn't thing it was a bit to convenient that USA made that miraculous comeback to win?



THe second after Hamm won that gold, I was like DAMN! Awesome, but then I said... ya know, this always seems to happen for the USA, and never any other country. How convenient.


Now Im not saying anything is awry here, Im just saying its definetly popped into my head a couple times.


oh please, not tinfoil hat time...:roll:
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Am I the only one that doesn't thing it was a bit to convenient that USA made that miraculous comeback to win?



THe second after Hamm won that gold, I was like DAMN! Awesome, but then I said... ya know, this always seems to happen for the USA, and never any other country. How convenient.


Now Im not saying anything is awry here, Im just saying its definetly popped into my head a couple times.

Oh crap. You think it happens only for the US, because when it does our press goes wild for it, but not when it happens for others.

And let's not forget the last winter Olympics, where a French figure skating judge admitted to conspiring to give the US low scores.