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Originally Posted by Slava
These are gems. I especially like that the girl might have been given a few extra points but there is nothing that could be done. That just shows that these are good events to watch for entertainment, but not sports. There is no clear cut winner, and no loser...so why are we giving out medals?
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You misunderstood the comment.
A home crowd is an advantage in every refereed sport, because referees are human. Not because the results are fixed.
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Don't even get me started on the NHL comment. I mean sure, Reffing has issues, but the ref doesn't singlehandedly determine the outcome.
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Oh please. I've seen tons of games decided on reffing alone, the difference is much bigger than in figure skating. The margin for error in figure skating is much smaller for the athlete to even have a chance. If the Russian falls a jump or makes a mistake, she's done.
The "controversies" in figure skating come only in the very top, where it's really, really hard to say which of the top performers was the very best. It's always the same; those that have no skin in the game or who favoured the winner think the results were fair. Those who lost cry and whine.
Oh and, nobody is saying that Kim was second over the French because of the refs, no, that was clear apparently. Based on what really? Why wasn't the third place fixed? Olympic medals are big deals. No, it's the gold that was fixed, because it's the Russians that are Evil and that's just how conspiracy nonsense works.
Just ignore everything that doesn't fit your little theory.
And again, why was Kim in first place after the short program, if the results were fixed? It just doesn't make sense.
But sure, if you don't think figure skating is a sport, don't watch it and stop whining about things you don't understand. Problem solved.