They do drop the highest and lowest scores. The anonymous judging thing is on the agenda for the next ISU council meeting, and will probably be done away with.
wow, they drop the scores and yet judging still sucks this bad?
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They do drop the highest and lowest scores. The anonymous judging thing is on the agenda for the next ISU council meeting, and will probably be done away with.
They do drop the highest and lowest scores. The anonymous judging thing is on the agenda for the next ISU council meeting, and will probably be done away with.
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Wow 100,000 signatures on the petition now. Eventually this gets into the millions the IOC and/or ISU will have to do an investigation like 2002.

I think you've hit the nail on the head. Environment affects behavior far more than most people would care to admit (heck, something as simple as seeing a backpack vs. a brief case in a room has been shown to affect behavior.) So I'm sure that hearing the cheers of the crowd resulting in judges perceiving the skate as better than it was.I don't understand HOW Russia could've rigged it. Was Putin holding the judges' puppies hostage? Did they threaten that they'd ship them to Siberia? Did they pay them in vodka? What leverage could they have had when it's anonymous judging?
I don't agree with the result today, but I think the judges were caught up in the moment and the Russian crowd subconsciously made them tick up the PCS for the Russians. Sotnikova's TES marks were about right.
I'm pretty sure after Julia fell, the judges had to overscore Adelina to keep Russia's medal hopes alive.
After the horrific and dismal failure of the Russian hockey team, they had to rejuvenate the nation with a gold medal - handing the gold medal in the marquee event of the Olympics to a Russian girl definitely offsets the failure of the hockey team.
I cannot believe people who are surprised at the result. I saw the crowning of a Russian women ever since the team event. It was inevitable.
We are in Russia folks. If Putin wants a gold medal in women's FS, then there will be a gold medal in women's FS.
I agree with the conservative GOE on most jumps because there really were some scratchy landings (the 3-3 is an exception though). On the other hand, the < marks were undeserved, the PCS were laughable, and the GOEs on the spins and the step/choreo sequence were low. Granted, all of it was criminal in relation to Adelina; if she were to be scored fairly relative to Adelina she'd get straight 10s for PCS, no edge call, and +GOE on all her jumps.Mao's GOEs are criminal:
http://www.isuresults.com/results/owg2014/owg14_Ladies_FS_Scores.pdf
I'm not trying to start anything because I don't care who won the ladies program...
However, I find it funny that when it was ice dance, people complained because the "favorites" for gold took gold and the favorites for silver took silver. When that happened, people were in outrage because the "predetermined" favorites and rankings took what they were predicted to take. BUT, now that there's an upset in women's, people are mad because non-favorites got better scores and higher rankings than many "favorites."
- I get people's outrage....inflated and deflated scores everywhere. What's new? It's the Olympics. I'm not condoning what's taken place, but I also am not loving that I feel like people become so emotionally motivated due to their own favoritism that they're blinded by the possibility that maybe the medalists are in the right positions (regardless of potentially inflated or deflated scores)....but again, maybe they're not?
That being said, I agree that some smelly stuff has happened. I don't get how a corrupt judge was able to judge this event. I don't get how someone who has such strong close ties to Russia and skating was able to judge... It is b.s. without a doubt.
However, I don't agree that anyone was in with Russia on a fix. Personally, I think had Russia had a dance team or men's single they could've swindled into first place, they probably would've.

Also, they should integrate the aspect of independence - no close relatives/connections of national Federations should be on the panel too.
I'm not trying to start anything because I don't care who won the ladies program...
However, I find it funny that when it was ice dance, people complained because the "favorites" for gold took gold and the favorites for silver took silver.
I see your irony
I think most people aren't as upset about the actual placements as they are about the transparency when it comes to the scores. I think the call to action is more to demand accountability rather than to promote their own agenda when it comes to personal favorites. Alot of people don't disagree with the placements, it's just that there was a clear bias towards the Russians in the scores and people want to know how and why the judges came to that decision. As opposed to something like "I want to know why skater x didn't place over a skater that 'fill in the blank". I think most people are coming from the standpoint of " How are these scores justified for every skater involved in order to have the most fair and agreeable outcome"
A Russian lady became the heavy favorite for the ladies gold and every gold in Sochi the moment the Team Event complete with ridiculous Russian scores for every single performance completed. So the favorite did win. The only event they werent favored to win after the Team was the Dance and they would have probably bought them a gold there too except they remember what NBC did the last time they screwed over a North American in a 2 person event. Even Oldshenko was now the gold favorite ahead of Chan and Hanyu before his WD, thus missing out on his purchased 3rd Olympic Gold and 5th Olympic medal.
Valid point! But it wasn't the same Russian "favorite" who won...
Agreed SnowflakeBeautiful.
I think it's ironic that Gracie couldn't clear 130 in the team event with a clean skate but managed 136 in the individual with a fall.