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| quote: | Originally posted by LiquidX
JEeezzzz.. same people always trying to be the TOUGH, TOO BAD comments .
I'd say this. If HAMM knows, after finding out of the mistake, he knows that the GOLD was not won in the purest way.. meaning, He didnt really winn it. Like said, Sportsmanship.. that's all there is. The judged made the mistake, yeah.. Hamm shouldnt pay for it, but he should recognize and do the right thing. IS not about.. Oohh The rules are like this, TOOOOOOO BAAAAAAAD!!!.. Whatever happened to Fairness this days?!?!.. Especially in an event like this, and if mistake was found, then, what better then to correct it, and is all in Hamms hands to do so.. |
I don't understand how anyone can make this argument anymore. You seem to forget already that after it was discovered that the start value was wrong, that the standard deduction for an extra hold wasn't made either. If then it's all about "fairness these days" then it would be that the S. Korean would have the start value added, then extra deduction taken, and we are back where we started. Even if the start value was credited, and the deduction missed, Hamm was last on his routine and would have known what score to attempt to post. He could have, in theory, changed his routine or done it differently to try and get a different score.
Then, if we are going to go back and look at scoring and replays...they simply should hold the whole contest with no scoring then take 3 weeks to video replay all events to determine what scores to give....then a year after the Olympics we'll have a medals ceremony for all the winners...this way athletes that move up to a medal after all the doping violations go through will get to actually stand on the podium.
As long as there are judged and timed sports, there will always be human error. There are protest measures in place for when routines/matches appear to be incorrectly judged..but they must be followed correctly, where in this case, they may have not been done so. Hamm just did his routine under the circumstances...he's the innocent one caught in a situation he had no control of....He's in the right for just trying to stay out of it.
The High Bar Routine in the Indivdual Event finals with the Russian was a far more disgraceful display of judging than the mistake made in the all-around.
Oh My God...I'm talking about Mens Gymnastics....shame on me....next it will be about Dressage.
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