Is it true the tape that would need to be reviewed to determine errors
in scoring also show the Korean making a mistake which would have cost
him 2/10 and the gold if used? www.sportsline.com/print/olympics/story/7606612:: over Paul Hamms gold medal, the head of gymnastics ruling body all but said me, the best situation would be for Paul Hamm to take this medal and give http://www.sportsline.com/print/olympics/story/7606612HOME |
Hi maluca,
Thank you for your question.
From Sports illustrated at the Olympics - Updated: Monday August 23,
2004 10:13AM - Back off
Despite judging error, Hamm's gold medal shows no tarnish
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/olympics/2004/writers/08/23/swift.gym/
(The article explains the complex situation in detail.)
"Yes, the videotape of the parallel bars showed the judges erred by
assigning a 9.9 start value. But it showed something else, too. In the
course of his routine, Yang had four holds on the bar, when the rules
allow for a maximum of three. The deduction for that mistake?
Two-tenths of a point.
The judges missed it."
Best regards,
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