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- Jun 19, 2018
I personally think Ksenia going would’ve been an ethical and right decision as well.
Both girls were deserving, I wouldn’t have minded if both went, had there been 4 spots for junior ladies!![]()
But I’m very happy for Maiia, she’s such a unique skater!
For me, violating the sporting principle wood be an unethical act.
I think it is correct that the decision on the third ticket is made by the Federation. This protocol insures against all sorts of ridiculous accidents, gives flexibility to the algorithm. I fully approve this. But this should be applied in extraordinary cases. For example, Kamila caught a cold and could not take part in the championship, and the federation would postpone own decision to the FCR, where in the end would give her the third ticket. It's normal, it's right.
In all other cases, violation of the sporting principle is a political game, is attempt to treat an athlete not as an individual, but as a certain figure in a strategic game. A figure whose fate must be decided in accordance with certain strategic considerations, its position on the chessboard, and its influence on other figures. This may be effective, but it is unethical by definition. And in the long-term perspective, I believe this is ineffective too.
