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mattwakeman
08-21-2004, 03:21 AM
Just finished watching the incredibly close finish of the Coxless fours ( :rolleyes: I'll just put that in there straight away to pre-empt the comments) and when the Brit boys were being interviewed the Canadian team all came up to them and shook them by the hand and congratulated them.

Now maybe this is just me being way too English about sport (you know, its not the winning but the taking part that counts....hmmm) but I thought that this was a really nice touch and elevated them into having the grace to accept that they lost but to rise above any of the petty feelings that go along with that.

Fair play Canada is all I wanted to say.

Flasch186
08-21-2004, 07:39 AM
Perhaps, Mr. Hamm should slip the Korean something, for sportsmanship....room for trout!!!

ATHENS, Greece - The International Gymnastics Federation suspended three judges Saturday for a mistake in scoring the men's all-around final, but said results would not be changed and American Paul Hamm (news - web sites) would keep his gold medal. The error in Wednesday's all-around cost bronze medalist Yang Tae-young of South Korea (news - web sites) a tenth of a point that would have given him the gold.



Yang received a start value of 9.9 on his parallel bars routine, a tenth lower than he received for the same set in team qualifying and finals. After reviewing a tape of the all-around, FIG officials determined he should have been awarded a start value of 10. He scored a 9.712 on the event. With the extra 0.10, he would have finished with 57.874 points and defeated Hamm by 0.051

Hamm won the meet over Kim Dae-eun of South Korea by 0.012 in the closest men's all-around in Olympic history. Yang finished third, another 0.037 behind Kim.

USA Gymnastics president Bob Colarossi likened the mistake to protesting a bad call in a football game several hours after it was over. He said he didn't think this put an asterisk on Hamm's medal. Hamm scored 9.837 on parallel bars and high bar to close the meet and rally from 12th place to first.

"Paul Hamm's performance the other night was absolutely incredible," Colarossi said. "It's unfortunate the judges didn't have the right start value, but the FIG didn't have video replays" at the event.

The South Korean delegation asked for a review of the scoring after the meet, and FIG met Friday to look at the tapes.

Messages left for the South Korean delegation by The Associated Press were not immediately returned.

A FIG news release announcing the decision said that "The FIG rules do not allow for a protest against judges' marks. The judges' marks have to be accepted as a final decision and cannot be changed."

Still, the suspensions were necessary "to protect the integrity of the FIG, the judges, and to be able to maintain and ensure the highest possible judging standard at the Olympic Games (news - web sites)."

FIG did not release the names of the suspended judges, who will not be on the panel for Monday's event finals.

But Spain's Benjamin Bango and Columbia's Oscar Buitrago Reyes of Columbia were responsible for determining the start values. America's George Beckstead was the panel chairman, and therefore had ultimate responsibility for all the judges.

Yang is not competing in parallel bar finals.

The rules give countries the chance to make inquiries about scoring decisions, but those inquiries can only result in a changed score if they're put in before the following rotation is over. After that, scores cannot be changed.

"Judges can make mistakes. That's human," FIG spokesman Phillipe Silacci said Friday. "But it's like football. They cannot change the score once the game is over."

Silacci was not immediately available for comment Saturday.

Maple Leafs
08-21-2004, 09:41 AM
From what I understand, Yang really did get robbed on this one.

And that makes me think that somewhere, Roy Jones Jr. is smiling.

GrantDawg
08-21-2004, 10:11 AM
This is going to end up that Yang will be awarded a gold while Hamm keeps his gold. That is what they did in the figure skating.

bbor
08-21-2004, 01:13 PM
Matt...I watched this race....what a great finish....fantastic job by the GB'ers..Congrats.