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This “story” is all absolute nonsense. First of all, the Ice Dance Technical Committee purposely stipulated that none of the dance tech panels in Sochi will be from countries represented by the top 5 finalists at the 2013 Worlds, ostensibly to avoid any “conspiracy issues.” The tech panel has more influence on the overall score than one or two judges. (Check the Protocols for the Tech Panel in the Short Dance. Chair of the IDTC is the Tech Controller from Poland; the tech specialist is Japanese, the Asst. Tech Specialist is Hungarian, and the Ref is Israeli.) Also the judging panel itself is drawn 30 minutes before the event so there is no guarantee that either a Russian or American judge will be on the panel. And once on the panel there is no guarantee which marks will be discarded.
Whoever “leaked” this alleged scheme either doesn’t know this, nor does L’Equipe . There are numerous cases of errors printed by respectable newspapers that are often retracted after further investigation.
In my opinion, Igor Shpilband was the most influential individual in turning US Ice Dance into the strong program it is today. I’ve known Igor for more than 20 years. It’s ludicrous to think that he would be behind this lie since he has become one of the most successful coaches in the US and refused to return to Russia when they begged him to return to head their dying dance program.
I used to think that. But there is definitely something very rotten going on. When V/M and D/W both have identical base technical scores in the SD, but D/W score more than 3 points higher in PCS and GOE, when one team gets knocked badly for twizzles, but the other team hardly sees any impact at all for errors on twizzles, when Plushy wins the men's free based on him outscoring Jason Brown and Kevin Reynolds on PCS, there is definitely something wrong. When an athlete is tested a few hours before an event, and almost everyone on one team is tested, while others are not subjected to this, it makes one wonder. Sure maybe 1 set of marks won't matter. But who's to say the scandal isn't bigger than that? I'd like to see further investigation and see where this leads. To quote the national news last night, "in figure skating, where there's smoke, there's generally an inferno".
I think a different standard of marks is being applied to V/M than everyone else. And there is definitely funny business going on with a number of performances of skaters for PCS and GOE. And if this nonsense is not fixed before the individual events, I fear skating will be lobbied to be removed from the Olympics. And that's a huge blow to the growth of skating as a serious legitimate sport. You want to know why skating is on the decline? Because parents will not invest money, and it takes a lot of money to produce an Olympic champion, on something that is not considered a legitimate sport, where the rules are not respected by all, and where there is no predictability in the results based on how one skates. Already now, just with the news articles, I fear the cause of skating has been set back to 2002. It's been a LONG road back for people to trust skating as a sport. And all the good work has been undone by repeated questionable judging especially this season but also last, and now this "revelation" by L'Equipe. It's time for the ISU to get serious about cleaning this up.