Was it really that bad?I believe the "logic behind it" is this. When the CoP first came out it was expected that the judges would give out significant negative GOEs for mistakes like cheating the landing and wrong edge take-offs.
They didn't. So the ISU took that prerogative away from the judges and gave it to the technical panel.I wanted tio add...
Thanks for your insights.
Well, in that case,
1) they could have just told the judges that they must give minus GOE while giving the technical panel to call for UR. i.e., technical panel decides if the jump was URed. Then it is decided that the jump was URed, the judges must give minus GOE, while calling the jump underrotated quad/triple/double without downgrading it to triple/double/single.
Or
2) Alternatively, they could let the technical panel to downgrade it, while letting the judges give whatever GOE they want to.
But somehow they decided to give the double penalty. Why was that? I believe that there would have been some good rationales for them to go for it.
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She was Queen of Two Foot Landings and still. But that was cold war scoring in those days.
Has anyone ever seen the individual decisions of the Panel in the protocols? Of course not. Much too controversial for fans. They would not understand it.