China is right now an extremely important nation for the future of the sport of figure skating. Skimming through some Chinese skating forums, I can see the avid and growing interest and knowledge. It's also striking how little nationalism plays in their intense fandom as they are crazy about skaters worldwide, including lower tiered ones. The non-Chinese skaters have expressed how much they appreciate the supportive and enthusiastic Chinese (and other Asian) fans when they perform there. It is a big market as well as a big talent pool.
Figure skating can't afford to dampen China's involvement when its popularity is in decline in some Wetern nations previously of keen interest and deep pockets.
I say ISU should just apply whatever penalties they have in place. That would be fair and discouraging for all rule violations. The Chinese federation will be extra cautious if a few medals were revoked.
So because China is an important nation "future wise for the sport" we should just give them a slap in the wrist. I'm sorry but no. I have no problem with the Chinese people, I have a lot of respect for their culture and history. But its clear that in Olympic sports the Chinese government has no respect for the age rules, and this frankly needs to stop NOW.
China being allowed to compete younger athletes, when other nations are forced to keep their talented youngsters behind, doesn't nothing for the popularity of the sport worldwide. What does it say the Japanese and Koreans, when they had to leave two girls Asada and Kim out of the Olympics because they were 3 months to old, but the Chinese get to compete their little ones. Do you really think if China gets a slap in the wrist, this is going to do wonders for the popularity in the sport in Korea and Japan, and those are the places the sport is truly growing.
How fair is it that Adelina Sotnikova who would do well on the Senior circuit right now has to stay behind, and heck even has to stay behind next year because she's one day to young, gets to watch Sui and Han do their thing.
What about in gymnastics Aliya Mustafina and Rebecca Bross, two girls who if the Russians and the Americans could, would have probably put on their 2008 Olympic teams, but who instead stayed home and got to watch He Kexin compete (Kexin is allegedly born the same year as Aliya) Mustafina would have won Worlds AA easily last year. Then there's Viktoria Komova probably the best freaking gymnast to come around in over a decade, not earning the medals she could have won.
Its not right or fair, and I'm sick of it. IF the Chinese want to play sports with the rest of the world, they need to follow the rules. If they don't like the age rules, they should work to get them changed for everyone.
I'm sorry but what the Chinese are doing is very wrong, and its very fair to point out their Sports federation, because they are doing it systematically.
In fairness Romania/USSR etc in gymnastics broke age rules too, but both countries especially Russia clearly follow the rules now. Why can't China?
The sport may grow more popular in China, if they Chinese are allowed to compete by different rules, but its not going to grow more popular anywhere else.