What many failed to realize during the inception of COP is that to expect consistent high quality 100% human judging is ultimately futile - unless there are conscientious efforts to devise a strong ethic commission to managing the judges and its governing body. Something like Ombudsman for ISU and judges with their due diligence, reconciliation, audit deliberation and recalibration across different judging panel standards to promote impartiality, minimize subjectivity at major international events (WC, GP series, Olympics). It is particularly needed due to the crappy history this sport has in the public eye, and ISU's continuous failure to address these issues properly, maybe due to $$

$$ This doesn't have to be a full time role, but a independent party consist of independent consultant professionals during key intervals of the season. Maybe funded by the IOC.
Judge judges events, Who are judging the judges?
The fact is as long as there are anonymity, ISU can easily manipulate any outcome without breaking any rules. They have all the information, they have all the power. Just place judges who has a history of awarding certain skaters high marks, certain style preferences, music tastes or national / political affiliation and biases, theoretically it can swing results to determine and improve the percentage of winning per particular skater per each competition. Even if it the judges are randomized, say draw 9 out of a list of 18, they can still ensure the 18 listed have a track history that befit their agenda. Is it any wonder 2 of the replacement judges at this Ladies FreeSkate also happened to be on the same panel as European Championship where the Russian skaters received wildly inflated PCS? The 3rd judge from Estonia judged Adelina at 2012 Jr. worlds, and the 4th judge the Ukraine judge has a shady past that should have seen him banned for life, instead he get to take part at another most controversial Olympics of all time. He was banned for a year at Nagano, he judged at Salt lake ice dance, and now Sochi ladies. Yet ISU don't seem to care.
Just like the skaters, each judges should have their own protocol scoring sheet that are available to public scrutiny. They should have a public profile fully disclose their judging history, scores they have given at which competition (whether were included or precluded being too high or too low), wrong calls made, corrective history (by ISU or Ombudsman), any penalties received etc... Only then there could be complete transparency and accountability to build public trust in this sport.
The skaters need to know they can trust the system and be judged fairly. Sochi Olympics has shattered that image of impartial judging since the Teams event, while the ladies was the pinnacle of those bias. If the worlds bests can't overcome a biased panel through sheer excellence, what hopes are there for the lower ranked skaters? Why bother training your heart out for an unfair sport?
Human beings are not robots. They can be inconsistent, fickle minded, emotional, sensitive, who all cope with pressures, environmental influences in their own way. Who all have built-in cultural, nationalistic/political biases that they fight to keep in check. Without supervision, without accountability, without transparency in the long run, no matter their age or nationality, they will always eventually succumb to these biases and poison the system. Without accountability and transparency, it always lead to corruption under any social organisation in any industry or business, it is no different than this sport of figure skating.
People like to pretend COP is better due to lower risk factors to protect 'too much' cheating through small incremental rewards that are marked by 'averaging' than 6.0 holistic way of judging, but as it has been proven, vulnerability has been identified and exploited. Somebody basically need to ensure judges need to be held accountable for all their marks given and be available to justify them.
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By the way all these talk about missing a triple is the reason Kim has lost is truly laughable and convinient. Are jumps the only method to measure technicality? People forget Kim has always had 6 triples program since her back injuries, and with it she won multiple WC titles and Vancouver for several years through sheer quality and excellent delivery of her text book elements. That many Juniors have always had 7 triples but they were getting no where close to the seniors because they simply lack in maturity, artistry and seasoned skating skills. Things like Flutz, UR also hurt their scores, something Russian skaters are not called on at this competition at all, even if they had a history of flutzing and UR at previous competitions this season. People seem also forget it is not that Kim is deliberately trying less hard technical content, but there were rules changed after Vancouver which prevent her inclusion of 2A3T unless she risk injury to bring back the 3loop, ie/ ISU telling her to retire basically. Yet with it, she lead the field by 20 points last year with her Les Mis while being under marked in her SP. She has always maxed her best standard to have include 3lz3T in her Short and Long, and 2x 3luz in her long, never dumb down for a competition.
How convenient then all of a sudden to ignore all her other superior qualities. The fact there are hardly a gap between the 2 skaters in every thing else include GOEs and PCS indicate the marks are not done correctly. The system absolutely failed when we have Putin'mates running the asylum. Yes, COP died at this competition on the biggest night of 4 years in ladies free skate. It died even the reason it had been born was out of the necessity to be more objective and impartial to minimize subjectivity - to be less vulnerable to abuse. Yet at this competition, it seems deliberately maximized subjectivity by putting together a panel where subjectivity gains maximum reward beyond all reason, all objectivity according to sporting history particular the PCS corridor of judging.
To summarize. At this Olympics, a visibly flawed performance of an inferior Junior program managed to beat 3 world champions all put out practically flawless career best FS with superior programs, yet the 9th ranked WC skater from last worlds with no major international medals to speak of manage to beat the field by 5+ points, practically a land slide in this sport. And despite her visibly flawed performance of an inferior program, the panel decided to reward her with the greatest PCS in the history of ladies figure skating. Way to go COP, good luck in your future!
Thank you Patrick Ibens for speaking the truth, and hats up to Tony Wheeler for asking the tough questions.
http://figureskate.wordpress.com/2010/03/08/patrick-ibens-interview/