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The Judging Controversy Thread

can't read the whole thread, but how was the judging panel chosen and by whom (a computer, maybe?)
 
Looking further, if you compare their similar jumps side by side...Sotnikova received higher grade of execution on 7 of 9 jumps or combos in the two programs combined.

An absolute farce.
 
There were 4 Judges thought differently in terms of GOE and PCS.

They leaned to Sotnikova's PCS and GOE while held down Yuna's.

It will be very interesting, if we can see how each judges marked Yuna and Sotnikova with judge's names.
 
Does anyone here think Sotnikova should be earning higher GOE on jumps over Kim? lol

Yes. Most of the judges. Unless you were in the arena to see the height and distance of their jumps I don't know how you can be so certaint Yuna jumped better that night. The judges were.
 
Yes. Most of the judges. Unless you were in the arena to see the height and distance of their jumps I don't know how you can be so certaint Yuna jumped better that night. The judges were.

Both nights you mean? And Sotnikova gets great height on her jumps, but that's only one criteria. Kurt Browning WAS there, and said none of the skaters compared to Yuna's flow, speed, ice coverage, etc. on her jumps.

And from my tv, Adelina's jumps did not have their normal height in the FS either. They looked really good in the SP, so I could at least notice a difference on tv.
 
Yes. Most of the judges. Unless you were in the arena to see the height and distance of their jumps I don't know how you can be so certaint Yuna jumped better that night. The judges were.

III. Updated Guidelines for marking +GOE of Single/Pair Elements (positive aspects)

To establish the starting GOE Judges must take into consideration the bullets for each element. It is at the discretion of each Judge to decide on the number of bullets for any upgrade, but general recommendations are as follows:

FOR + 1 : 2 bullets FOR + 2 : 4 bullets FOR + 3 : 6 or more bullet


Not saying I agree but it is in the guidelines. That's a fact!


So is it possible that they all conspired to follow the rules? If so how can we fix this?
 
Yes. Most of the judges. Unless you were in the arena to see the height and distance of their jumps I don't know how you can be so certaint Yuna jumped better that night. The judges were.

My dear, I suggest you go read the above 104 pages of thread. We've kind of already established that the selected judges aren't quite free from bias or conflict of interest. No one can deny that with 100% certainty. It's a Russian skater on Russian ice, surrounded by a Russian audience. As for the judges - one is married to the Russian Federation president, the head of technical controller is Russian, and another (the Ukrainian) was banned for score-fixing at 1998 Nagano (AND 2002 SLC).

P.S. Go find youtube/slo-mo clips of Sotnikova's lutz jumps. If you truly know about figure skating, there is no way you can call that a lutz.
 
It's not that the judges think we're blind, they just don't care because nothing will ever be done about it.

Fair point. That said, if Yuna had represented more influential federations like US or Canada, I guess there would have been something done about it. Sigh, I guess inequality not only exists in society - but even within sports where the playing field is "supposed" to be level. I guess integrity and fairness are not part of ISU's objectives.
 
My dear, I suggest you go read the above 104 pages of thread. We've kind of already established that the selected judges aren't quite free from bias or conflict of interest. No one can deny that with 100% certainty. It's a Russian skater on Russian ice, surrounded by a Russian audience. As for the judges - one is married to the Russian Federation president, the head of technical controller is Russian, and another (the Ukrainian) was banned for score-fixing at 1998 Nagano (AND 2002 SLC).

You are alleging 2 judges out of 9 aren't free from bias. That leaves 7 who also marked Adelina very well on the jumps. 104 pages and nothing has been established regarding those 7 judges. Not. A. Thing.
 
The 2014 Olympic Games
by Sonia Bianchetti Garbato
February 2014


http://soniabianchetti.com/writings_sochi2014.html

There is no doubt that Adelina is a marvellous, very promising young girl, technically fantastic, but at a sidereal distance from Yuna and Carolina as far as the Program Components are concerned.

While Adelina just "skated" her planned program, both Carolina and Yuna expressed in the best possible way the art and the beauty of figure skating.

No fair judge with a minimum of competence on how to evaluate the Program Components could have awarded to Adelina higher marks in choreography, performance/execution, and interpretation of the music.

Nevertheless, several judges did. Two placed Adelina ahead of Yuna in Performance/Execution, four in Choreography and three in Interpretation. And the same happened with Carolina, who got lower marks from two judges in Performance/Execution, from five judges in Choreography, and from two in Interpretation. Can anyone explain to us why four judges placed Adelina ahead in every single component score, some of them with a difference of more than one point?

In my opinion, the judging was disgraceful and again an embarrassment for the sport. A real mockery. After the scandal in Salt Lake City in 2002, the International Judging System was brought in and judging became secret and the judges. scores are anonymous and not identified by country. Still, we can easily envisage who they are just by looking at the composition of the panel of judges. All this proves that the IJS did not solve at all the problems in judging. On the contrary!

Will this new scandal produce a miracle? Will judging become open again as is wished by all the skating world, including great champions?

Now we can only hope that the ISU will not close its eyes and will open the famous safe where the real protocols are kept and will assess the proper sanctions.
 
Both nights you mean? And Sotnikova gets great height on her jumps, but that's only one criteria. Kurt Browning WAS there, and said none of the skaters compared to Yuna's flow, speed, ice coverage, etc. on her jumps.

Adelina also has difficult entrances, good flow, and the best height. You want to bring up the SP, did you think Adelina's 3-3 ended in a standstill or something?
 
Fair point. That said, if Yuna had represented more influential federations like US or Canada, I guess there would have been something done about it. Sigh, I guess inequality not only exists in society - but even within sports where the playing field is "supposed" to be level. I guess integrity and fairness are not part of ISU's objectives.

Integrity and fairness? We are far beyond any hope of that. The judges are practically flaunting their invincibility by running around hugging the winner in front of cameras. ISU president says score fixing is "minor infraction." IOC president deflects any ethics charges back to ISU, whose president says they are completely ethical. What could possibly be done?
 
Adelina also has difficult entrances, good flow, and the best height. You want to bring up the SP, did you think Adelina's 3-3 ended in a standstill or something?

I said I liked Adelina's jumps in the SP, they were the usual height I always rave about. Then I said the height was missing a bit in the FS. I wasn't at the rink, but if I can notice a difference on my tv, the people live should be able to notice a difference too. It's not like the cameras were different one night to the next.
 
I said I liked Adelina's jumps in the SP, they were the usual height I always rave about. Then I said the height was missing a bit in the FS. I wasn't at the rink, but if I can notice a difference on my tv, the people live should be able to notice a difference too. It's not like the cameras were different one night to the next.

Sandra Bezic was there and said her jumps were 6 inches bigger than usual. That extra height for sure helped her earn that amazing GOE we saw that allowed her to crush Yuna.
 

Oh my. Here is what's crazy:

Adelina Sotnikova had a base value of 30.43 for her elements – and, with the points for Grade of Execution (GOE), she was given 39.09 in the end (8.66 points bonus).

Carolina Kostner had a base value of 30.53 for her elements – and, with the points for GOE, she received 37.49 in the end (6.96 points bonus).

Yuna Kim had the biggest base value – 31.43 – and she received in the end 39.03 (a bonus of 7.6 points). The South Korean skater did have a 3Lutz-3Toe combination (10.10 base value), compared to Carolina Kostner’s 3Flip-3Toe combination (9.40 base value); Adelina had, in fact, a 3Toe-3Toe combination, with the lowest base value of all three (8.20).

Adelina got the biggest bonus among the three (for her 3Toe-3Toe, the Russian received a 1.60 bonus, for her 3Lutz-3Toe, Yuna got 1.50 bonus and for her 3Flip-3Toe, Carolina got the same bonus as Yuna, 1.50).

So, in the SP, Adelina had the lower BV, and the easiest jump combo, yet she received the highest GOE? How is this possible?
 
Sandra Bezic was there and said her jumps were 6 inches bigger than usual. That extra height for sure helped her earn that amazing GOE we saw that allowed her to crush Yuna.

If I remember correctly, that same Sandra Bezic called Yuna's LP "a performance for the ages. Spectacular!" The level of Bezic's enthusiasm about Adelina's LP was much lower.
 
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