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I've read a lot of grumbling and complaining about the judging this past weekend at Skate Canada:
Plus the usual (over)dose of complaints related to 'over-scoring' (...inflation anyone?) and 'under-marking' (...with a side of Miyahara?).
All kidding aside, some of the most over-the-top claims involve the supposed influence wielded by the host Federations themselves at their respective Grand Prix events. You know the type ... accusations like:
So I ask you ...
Do you disagree? Then please, explain it to me...
BTW, I was inspired to start this thread having just finished a response to a specific (and ridiculous) accusation leveled at Skate Canada. Rather than summarize my response, I instead have reproduced (copy & pasted) it below. Keep in mind, this particular accusation was just one of hundreds(?) of similarly outrageous accusations made this past weekend against the SkateCanada Federation.
For those who've not yet read the Skate Canada review thread — where many of these crazy accusations continue to fester — not to worry, there will be plenty more accusations of a similar nature next weekend (although this time aimed at the Russian Federation!!).
I've read a lot of grumbling and complaining about the judging this past weekend at Skate Canada:
► The scores were too high!
► The scores were too low!
► The tech panel was too strict!
► The tech panel let things slide!
► Etc. Etc.
► The scores were too low!
► The tech panel was too strict!
► The tech panel let things slide!
► Etc. Etc.
Plus the usual (over)dose of complaints related to 'over-scoring' (...inflation anyone?) and 'under-marking' (...with a side of Miyahara?).
All kidding aside, some of the most over-the-top claims involve the supposed influence wielded by the host Federations themselves at their respective Grand Prix events. You know the type ... accusations like:
- At Skate America last weekend, the USFSA made sure that certain 'Team USA' skaters received undeserved 'bonus' points! Or how...
- SkateCanada directed the technical panels to be extremely harsh in calling out UR's (under rotations) — especially for Japanese skaters.
So I ask you ...
- Where is the evidence?
- There must be mountains of it considering the extreme frequency with which such untoward influence continues to be wielded by the host Federations!
- Why has no one come forward and exposed these 'dirty to the core' Federations?
- Why have no 'secret audio tapes' been released to the media?
- Why? Why?
- I think I know the answer...
- It's because 99% of the time it's imagined. It's nonsense. Just a lot of bull$hit!
Do you disagree? Then please, explain it to me...
- How do host Federations go about influencing the results/scores at their respective events?
BTW, I was inspired to start this thread having just finished a response to a specific (and ridiculous) accusation leveled at Skate Canada. Rather than summarize my response, I instead have reproduced (copy & pasted) it below. Keep in mind, this particular accusation was just one of hundreds(?) of similarly outrageous accusations made this past weekend against the SkateCanada Federation.
For those who've not yet read the Skate Canada review thread — where many of these crazy accusations continue to fester — not to worry, there will be plenty more accusations of a similar nature next weekend (although this time aimed at the Russian Federation!!).
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I just hope that it will be the last time that Satoko competed for Skate Canada. The experience was too harsh for her and other Japanese delegates. I think they are trying to uplift the Canadian skaters by bringing down the Japanese. Just sad! I hope she will make it big in the NHK and to the Grand Prix Final eventually. Much love for Satoko!![]()
So, you're claiming that...
Come on, that's just ridiculous!! :furious:
- Skate Canada knowingly planned, plotted, and schemed to "bring down the Japanese".
- For the Ladies Free Skate event, Skate Canada utilized their lone judge (a.k.a. 'secret agent') on the panel to coerce and/or manipulate other event officials to bring about the downfall of the Japanese competitors.
- And lastly, that Skate Canada — that most guile, cunning and deceitful of federations — not only pulled off the same feat the day before for the Short Program segment, but were similarly successfully for both the Men's Short and Free Skate events too.
Skate Canada is NOT "trying to uplift the Canadian skaters by bringing down the Japanese". How would Skate Canada even pull off such a plan when they DON'T even control the selection of the judges/officials at their own competition! One need only review the list of officials for any competition segment to realize what you're claiming is utter nonsense. For example:
Skate Canada 2016 - Ladies Free Program - Officials:
Referee | Mr. Paolo PIZZOCARI | ITA
Technical Controller | Ms. Mona ADOLFSEN | NOR
Technical Specialist | Mr. Michael HOPFES | MEX
Assistant Technical Specialist | Ms. Elena SAVOSTOVA | BLR
Judge No.1 | Ms. Lolita LABUNSKAIYA | RUS
Judge No.2 | Mr. Andreas WALDECK | GER
Judge No.3 | Ms. Saodat NUMANOVA | UZB
Judge No.4 | Ms. Katarina HENRIKSSON | SWE
Judge No.5 | Ms. Karen HOWARD | CAN
Judge No.6 | Mr. Feng HUANG | CHN
Judge No.7 | Ms. Chihee RHEE | KOR
Judge No.8 | Ms. Anne CAMMETT | USA
Judge No.9 | Mr. Kenji AMAKO | JPN
...The accusatory rhetoric by many [not just you Heero Yui; my post is not meant to single you out] is really getting to be over-the-top!!
Breathe deeply everyone.eace:
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