From a Washington Post webchat (emphases are mine):
Cincinnati, Ohio: You really believe Hamm's medal is tainted? Based on what? Is your point that anytime someone raises a fuss, the winner should hand over their medal? Yang wants a suspension of the rules to review his fifth rotation performance. Well, in that case: a review of his parallel bars performance would mean plus .1 for the SV and minus .2 for the fourth hold = he loses the bronze.
Did you even know that the video tape review showed clearly that his judges ignored serious mistakes--including an illegal fourth hold--in Yang's parallel bars routine? If a complete regrade is done, then Yang not only doesn't get a gold, he loses his bronze. No one in the media though is covering this part of the story, because they are too lazy to actually gather all of the relevant facts.
Instead, it's journalists like you who, by jumping on an illogical and nefarious "fairness" bandwagon, have ruined Paul Hamm's future in gymnastics. Are you not ashamed at all? Do you think about the consequences before you put finger to keypad? You all write ill-informed nonsense, and he's worked and suffered through 17 years of 6-hour training days for the benefit of your inane opinions about whether his medal was tainted? Yang and his coaches should be ashamed for pursuing the protests after they reviewed the videos showing other clear mistakes. The FIG should be ashamed. The media should be ashamed. Paul Hamm should be proud.
This is brilliant. I especially love "inane opinions." Most of those weighing in on this know nothing about gymnastics. I don't care about your opinion--everyone has an opinion--don't air it unless you can defend it intelligently. The one thing I'd change is the criticism of Yang--I place the blame squarely at the feet of the SK federation.
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Cincinnati, Ohio: You really believe Hamm's medal is tainted? Based on what? Is your point that anytime someone raises a fuss, the winner should hand over their medal? Yang wants a suspension of the rules to review his fifth rotation performance. Well, in that case: a review of his parallel bars performance would mean plus .1 for the SV and minus .2 for the fourth hold = he loses the bronze.
Did you even know that the video tape review showed clearly that his judges ignored serious mistakes--including an illegal fourth hold--in Yang's parallel bars routine? If a complete regrade is done, then Yang not only doesn't get a gold, he loses his bronze. No one in the media though is covering this part of the story, because they are too lazy to actually gather all of the relevant facts.
Instead, it's journalists like you who, by jumping on an illogical and nefarious "fairness" bandwagon, have ruined Paul Hamm's future in gymnastics. Are you not ashamed at all? Do you think about the consequences before you put finger to keypad? You all write ill-informed nonsense, and he's worked and suffered through 17 years of 6-hour training days for the benefit of your inane opinions about whether his medal was tainted? Yang and his coaches should be ashamed for pursuing the protests after they reviewed the videos showing other clear mistakes. The FIG should be ashamed. The media should be ashamed. Paul Hamm should be proud.
This is brilliant. I especially love "inane opinions." Most of those weighing in on this know nothing about gymnastics. I don't care about your opinion--everyone has an opinion--don't air it unless you can defend it intelligently. The one thing I'd change is the criticism of Yang--I place the blame squarely at the feet of the SK federation.
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Date: 2004-08-27 09:19 am (UTC)it was covered...after the fact...
Date: 2004-08-27 10:55 am (UTC)Unfortunately, most of the newspapers haven't managed to pick up the story, nor as of last night, has FOX. At least most people who have a clue know...
Fantastic find!
Re: it was covered...after the fact...
Date: 2004-08-27 12:10 pm (UTC)