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I would say that applies to a lot more than just figure skating - not saying you were implying otherwise, of course.I wonder if there is a message here for figure skating fans. Our favorite skater moves like an angel on the ice. Soon we start to pile imaginary personal virtues on our angel. Are we setting ourselves up for disappointment?
In this thread, I see fans commenting about personal perceptions and sharing their own thought processes. I don't see anyone trying to justify behavior intruded upon between two siblings and former champions who are obviously experiencing a tremendous amount of stress. The optics are bad; the intrusiveness and posting of this video is worse. The behavior exhibited in the clip is unpleasant and clearly upsetting to many fans. Let's keep in mind that we are not privy to the full context. I personally cannot hear everything that's being said. Thus, we are all simply speculating and surmising, since we don't have all the facts.Of course it's problematic for Dave "Rent to Own" Lease to record/leak this video, and his comment at the beginning is quite ignorant, but to me that is a separate discussion.
Alex's behavior in this video is indefensible and the comments trying to downplay and justify it only illustrate how abuse and its victims/survivors are treated in this sport by both competitors and fans. I only hope that Maia can find a way to escape and heal and that we can move toward a place of true advocacy in this community before 2099 (I'm not holding my breath)..
Thank you! I didn't watch the whole video or comment on it specifically, since I couldn't make out a word he was saying. I don't know if that was my hearing or my computer, but all I saw was him waving his arms around while she and whoever was at the boards listened. I could hear the tone of his voice, but it just sounded frustrated but not overly loud or raised in pitch. I guess I missed more after I turned it off. Still, I'm relieved to know I wasn't the only one who saw but didn't hear.Let's keep in mind that we are not privy to the full context. I personally cannot hear everything that's being said. Thus, we are all simply speculating and surmising, since we don't have all the facts.
My very complaint about using songs with lyrics.Thank you! I didn't watch the whole video or comment on it specifically, since I couldn't make out a word he was saying.

The optics are bad; the intrusiveness and posting of this video is worse.
I was able to catch about 90 percent of what was said. That was plenty. I heard the insults and name calling Alex directed at his sister. I saw the aggressive body language and his mocking of her. If you set aside all that, just what he says is sometimes appalling. "She has no right to question me". "I'll be the reason we get through it."I personally cannot hear everything that's being said. Thus, we are all simply speculating and surmising, since we don't have all the facts.
Ooooohhhhkay, that's not at all asking for Nemesis to come along with a big fat karmic fishslap of fail, mate..."If we get to the Olympics it will be because of me."
The term "bad optics" minimizes the seriousness of what is happening in this video... I was able to catch about 90 percent of what was said. That was plenty. I heard the insults and name calling Alex directed at his sister. I saw the aggressive body language and his mocking of her. If you set aside all that, just what he says is sometimes appalling. "She has no right to question me". "If we get to the Olympics it will be because of me."
I wish both Alex and Maia healing; but I don't think they'll get it by downplaying the seriousness of this episode.
I don't think that fan dismay is the issue here. I don't think that David Lease is the issue. Alex has had plenty of time to work on his apology. That he hasn't done so tells me that he doesn't believe that he did anything wrong.Nothing I have said 'downplays' normal upsetting and dismaying concerns fans may have upon viewing the clip.
Alas.Alex has had plenty of time to work on his apology. That he hasn't done so tells me that he doesn't believe that he did anything wrong.

Actually, athletes usually have a code of conduct to follow if they want to represent their country at the Olympics. It's usually not limited to doping rules but also behavioural conduct. Depending on what rules are included in the USA Olympic Committee code of conduct for athletes, Alex could be banned for verbal and psychological abuse. I am not sure this is common and have no idea about it happening in the USA before. But it's not impossible that the decision of participating to the Olympic Games may not longer be in the hands of skating judges.Sorry, Alex. You will not get to the Olympics and it will be because of you. This is an unprofessional destructive behavior that is not compatible with serious success in any field of human activity![]()
Alex may or may not decide to apologize publicly simply because the private training session was intrusively spied upon and exposed. Hopefully, he has apologized privately to his sister. But again, since I am not privy to their personal family dynamics, psychology, and emotional lives, I bow out in regard to telling Alex what he needs to do publicly in the aftermath of the posting of this clip. What he does next is up to him. And for sure, since his behavior has been publicly exposed, he may face official 'code of conduct' repercussions (as indicated by @4everchan). Hopefully, Alex will seek help to resolve his troubling behavior, which reportedly (I recently learned) has also in the past been commented on by a former girlfriend on social media.I don't think that fan dismay is the issue here. I don't think that David Lease is the issue. Alex has had plenty of time to work on his apology. That he hasn't done so tells me that he doesn't believe that he did anything wrong.
The case that comes to mind is that of U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte at the 2016 summer Olympics. He went on a drunken binge in Rio, got involved with the local police, ;led about it, etc. He was suspended bu the U.S. Swimming Association and the USOC for 10 months and he lost most of his endorsement contracts.Actually, athletes usually have a code of conduct to follow if they want to represent their country at the Olympics. It's usually not limited to doping rules but also behavioural conduct. Depending on what rules are including in the USA Olympic Committee code of conduct for athletes, Alex could be banned for verbal and psychological abuse. I am not sure this is common and have no idea about it happening in the USA before. But it's not impossible that the decision of participating to the Olympic Games may not longer be in the hands of skating judges.
Wait! Are you questioning, policing, and judging people whose reaction was that Alex did a terrible thing and should apologize?Everyone has a right to feel however they feel about this and to express how they feel, without others questioning, policing, and judging immediate reactions that may differ from their own.
Thank you for this information, even if it is very depressing.Alex may or may not decide to apologize publicly simply because the private training session was intrusively spied upon and exposed. Hopefully, he has apologized privately to his sister. But again, since I am not privy to their personal family dynamics, psychology, and emotional lives, I bow out in regard to telling Alex what he needs to do publicly in the aftermath of the posting of this clip. What he does next is up to him. And for sure, since his behavior has been publicly exposed, he may face official 'code of conduct' repercussions (as indicated by @4everchan). Hopefully, Alex will seek help to resolve his troubling behavior, which reportedly (I recently learned) has also in the past been commented on by a former girlfriend on IG.
I have also recently seen it mentioned by some who follow and cover the sport that indeed (as I had wondered earlier) Alex has been known to engage in questionable behavior in his personal relationships and during training sessions. I was previously unaware of these rumors of Alex's past behavior.
It's neither here nor there in being an 'issue' that fans are dismayed and taken aback by seeing Alex's concerning interactions with Maia in the posted clip. It is understandable and normal for fans who were unaware of previous questionable behavior by Alex to be saddened and dismayed. Everyone has a right to feel however they feel about this and to express how they feel, without others questioning, policing, and judging immediate reactions that may differ from their own.
With all due respect. I have just performed the exercise out of curiosity after reading your post, and nope, two top results Google offered me when asked to search "2002 Olympic scandal" were those two:By the way, speaking of the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, if you Google "2002 Olympics scandal," the top story is not Sale & Pelletier vs Berezhnaya & Sikharulidze, but rather the bribery and corruption within the USOC and the IOC regarding the bidding process. Ten members of the IOC were forced to resign and the head of the Salt Lake City organizing committee was fired. (The Organizing Committee had spent $15,000,000 in bribes,}

I got :With all due respect. I have just performed the exercise out of curiosity after reading your post, and nope, two top results Google offered me when asked to search "2002 Olympic scandal" were those two:
https://www.grunge.com/723422/the-2002-winter-olympics-figure-skating-scandal-explained/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2002_Winter_Olympics_figure_skating_scandal
Only the third one was connected to the bid bribery followed by a good mixture of the two. So it seems what you get as the top story really depends , most of all on your history with Google, I guess.
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I did not ask AI, just Google search as was proposed in the post I was responding to,I got :
AI : "there are two"
Wikipedia : figure skating
Wikipedia: bid
It may depend on country of origin as well as browsing history. Both seem to be treated pretty equally for me.