Re: Judging the Judges
Joe, I think that I am starting to come around to your way of thinking about subjectivity, be it "cultural" or otherwise. It's a lot better than thinking that ice skating judges are bad people.
A good example is Irina Slutskaya's 2002 world championship. The way Dick Button and others presented it, there were 6 "Slavic" judges on the panel, so Slutskaya was going to win 6 to 3. Why go through the farce of having the ladies skate at all?
But actually watching the performances, Kwaniac that I am, I still found myself saying, good for you Irina, you finally put together an outstanding program at a world championship. I wasn't disappointed for Michelle at all. (She has her 4 gold and 3 silver World Championship medals to console her.) If I had been a judge, Slavic or not, I might well have voted for Irina for that performance, even though I thought that Michelle's was just as good.
But then again, I don't know. In 2001 Kwan mopped up the ice with Irina, yet the judging panel gave it to Michelle only by a 5-4 split, if I remember correctly. So I still think that while everybody judges with a certain amount of subjectivity, some judges are more "subjective" than others.
Mathman
PS. I see in this month's Blades on Ice that Brian Boitano, too,
feels that the biggest problem is the fact that judges are chosen by and beholden to the national federations. He who pays the piper calls the tune!