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let's talk said:You folks make it sound like this is nothing wrong with that. Federations are not supposed to favour certain skaters in the first place. They are supposed to be impartial. That's charming to see how some fs fans support political games and then we feel surprised why the creditibility and popularity of this sport is where it is. Thanks, guys.
Geez, you just turned my words around to something I didn't say and you know it. Those words fell in response to os168 who claims there's something like this going on. I'm saying all the time that I don't think this favoring exists.
os168 said:Does the score reflect what they put out on the ice ON THE DAY? If you think it is still does, then I have no more comment, because I see it differently, quite simply.
Eh... so what? I mostly agree with the scores - if you don't, that's fine. This wasn't the first competition were you can argue with the marks, it won't be the last. That's what happens in a sport depending on judge's scores. You can find a way to argue against those results more often than you can not. But that doesn't mean you have to turn all of this into some weird conspiracy theories.
Besides that, you could actually argue with the marks. But you didn't - all you did was saying "overscored by 2 points", "underscored by 2 points". But not which exact marks you think were wrong. And if you're going to start the talk about Hanyu being too slow that last 20 seconds again and how that should effect all of his marks... you can give me a nice and simple explanation of how you think Takahashi deserved his ~9.5 in transistions with that program