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Old 02-22-2014, 02:58 PM   #1
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Canada has protested the results of men's ski cross final, citing illegal pants worn by the French (gold, silver, bronze.) Leman came in 4th

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Final decision to come Sunday but Canada missed original 15 minute window to appeal. Don't think it will change.

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Canadian skicross team is in court at this hour arguing the case of the altered Frenchman's ski pants. Decision expected in the morning.

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Slovenia and Canada are both appealing. FIS refused to hear the case due to the teams missing the deadline to file after the race.

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Should Canada and Slovenia win the case, Canada's Brady Leman would receive gold. In hands of the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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Old 02-22-2014, 02:59 PM   #2
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What about the pants changed the results?
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Old 02-22-2014, 03:00 PM   #3
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http://www.ctvnews.ca/sochi/canada-a...ross-1.1699342

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The Canadian Olympic Committee, along with the Slovenian Olympic Committee, are alleging that French team staffers changed the shaping of the athletes' ski pants for better aerodynamics.

Read more: http://www.ctvnews.ca/sochi/canada-a...#ixzz2u5gqdMbt
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From my understanding, teams have 15 minutes to file complaint of wrongdoing after race. Cdns noticed pant issue on video breakdown.
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That's kind of weak sauce IMO. How close was the finish?
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The fact the French swept the podium does add a little more ammo to the argument.

Still seems like a long shot to get it overturned though.
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Old 02-22-2014, 03:12 PM   #6
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'Illegal pants' sounds pretty dubious.
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I think the Russian women's curling team had illegal pants.
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Old 02-22-2014, 03:59 PM   #8
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They could have skied with out pants?
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Embarrassed we are appealing on these grounds unless somehow the pants actually made them faster or somehow us slower.
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Embarrassed we are appealing on these grounds unless somehow the pants actually made them faster or somehow us slower.

I believe there were some DQ's in speed skating I think regarding suits.

It is believable that it could make a difference. Many sports are won on 10's and 100's of seconds.
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Embarrassed we are appealing on these grounds unless somehow the pants actually made them faster or somehow us slower.
From what I gather the pants were modified in such a way as to make the competitor more aerodynamic and, thus, faster.
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So... new joke time?

Are you making your pants more aerodynamic for ski cross or are you just happy to see me?

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From what I gather the pants were modified in such a way as to make the competitor more aerodynamic and, thus, faster.
How is this illegal? They're constantly making new suits in speed skating for those exact reasons
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How is this illegal? They're constantly making new suits in speed skating for those exact reasons
The pants have manditory specs. If you don't conform to those specs, they're illegal.

Specifically, they have to have a certain amount of slack. It's no different than the minimum ski lengths, minimum bobsled weights, etc.
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How is this illegal? They're constantly making new suits in speed skating for those exact reasons
It is a matter of fairness.

No doubt technological advances are allowing athletes to be faster in all sports.

But in things like speed skating, ski cross, etc you need to regulate the equipment or else it becomes an arms race on equipment and the winners will be whoever has the best technology and science.

Unless the technology is fairly available to all competitors, it becomes less about the sport and more about science.
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The pants have manditory specs. If you don't conform to those specs, they're illegal.

Specifically, they have to have a certain amount of slack. It's no different than the minimum ski lengths, minimum bobsled weights, etc.
Does anyone know how this "slack" impacts performance. I get that there are rules on equipment (sled weight, goalie pad size, etc...) but my non skiing mind is having a hard time figuring out the benefits of too much or too little slack in the pants when it comes to ski cross.
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THey need to correct how this is being presented for public consumption.

It needs to be about illegal equipment or equipment not performing to mandatory specs. That is legitimate.

Instead it is being described as "alterations to pants" which sounds petty.
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THey need to correct how this is being presented for public consumption.

It needs to be about illegal equipment or equipment not performing to mandatory specs. That is legitimate.

Instead it is being described as "alterations to pants" which sounds petty.
Fair, but only if the alterations were somehow performance enhancing. Lots of sports and the Olympics have rules on equipment or uniforms that don't actually have anything to do with performance (for example sponsor logos).

If this wasn't performance enhancing alterations, and we are trying to get ourselves an extra medal off of a non impacting technicality, then personally I find it petty and I have no interest in winning that way. Those kind of things need to be caught and addressed before the competition by the organizers IMO and if they aren't, too bad so sad I guess.

If this is actually a performance enhancing move by the French, or said another way, they cheated, then I say go for it Canada, fight this one.
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Does anyone know how this "slack" impacts performance.
I would imagine reducing slack (excess fabric) reduces drag.
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Does anyone know how this "slack" impacts performance. I get that there are rules on equipment (sled weight, goalie pad size, etc...) but my non skiing mind is having a hard time figuring out the benefits of too much or too little slack in the pants when it comes to ski cross.
As a recreational skier, it would certainly have an effect, but I doubt it would have changed the results. Particularly since ski cross isn't just clocked, but you're racing with other competitors on the course.

The thing is, there's no way to know, with 100% certainty, who would have won had the pants been legal - particularly since ski cross is such an anything can happen type of sport. Having said that, some of the racers is snowboard cross were wearing helmet cams... so they obviously think that drag effects are negligible.
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