topaz
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Russian Fed and ISU are cowards. Russian Fed proved they cannot acknowledge nor play by the rules.
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C’mon we all know they’re going to award joint bronze medals to Canada and RussiaIf I understand correctly, Romsky still has a shot at that medal.![]()
funny not funnyC’mon we all know they’re going to award joint bronze medals to Canada and Russia![]()
If they reallocate the Women's points correctly, the rest of the team came in fourth and didn't do enough to earn bronze. So no, not DQ'd but not medalists either.That is why the "team" is not DQ'd. These articles make the TE very complicated.
But, they (the Russians, the IOC or ISU) didn't know that as she was clean after Europeans and the results from Nationals were not released until the Olympics has started. Otherwise, I'm quite sure, Anna or Sasha would have been in the team event and Kami would get a sudden illness and have gone home.but then Valieva was ineligible to be there in the first place.
they didn't know at that time but as soon as they found out, she was in all senses ineligible.But, they (the Russians, the IOC or ISU) didn't know that as she was clean after Europeans and the results from Nationals were not released until the Olympics has started. Otherwise, I'm quite sure, Anna or Sasha would have been in the team event and Kami would get a sudden illness and have gone home.
I wish they would.I wonder if the ISU will deflect and say they forgot to upgrade everyone's placements due to rushing the PR.
But apparently TE events are weird. As I said, they had two years to determine what they intended to do.Until you move all the women up a spot, as they did with the individual event and Europeans. Then they are fourth.
And, that was the debate at the time and the IOC and ISU decided to let her compete since she was a minor. That's on them.they didn't know at that time but as soon as they found out, she was in all senses ineligible.
Honestly, that would have been better.C’mon we all know they’re going to award joint bronze medals to Canada and Russia![]()
I agree.What I meant was if Russia had no one compete for ladies in the team event i.e. they had contested only three disciplines which seems to be what the ISU is going with here.
It does appear from the Christine Brennan post that the ISU's rules is that a team should be disqualified if a member is disqualified for doping.
They are making it up as they go along and I don't care what their reasons are its wrong.
I agree with @PRlady second day in a row, that's not a healthy signAnd if we are going to follow the written rules then with the removal of Valieva's results Russia is 4th.
Unfortunately for them they were all in on Valieva and they should pay the price.Jumping off this. It's still ridiculous to me that if, say, they'd competed Valieva in the SP, then swapped her for Trusova or Shcherbakova in the LP, they'd probably still have a "legitimate" gold overall after the SP getting zeroed out (or maybe silver, don't have the margins on hand).
Their explanation will probably be something to do with Grandpa's drink.That's why I'mover how ISU is going to explain it when an inevitable protest is filed by the Canadian federation.
And hopefully that will be end of the teams event.
The explanation:Their explanation will probably be something to do with Grandpa's drink.![]()
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Hallelujah! FS Team events must end in the Olympics and everywhere else. Maybe that will be the great prize coming out of this.I agree with @PRlady second day in a row, that's not a healthy sign
TE is a bogus competition that should have been "a celebration of sport".
That's why I'mover how ISU is going to explain it when an inevitable protest is filed by the Canadian federation.
And hopefully that will be end of the teams event.
@PRlady's point seemed to be that they can do whatever they want to do. Which some actually think happens much too often.I agree with @PRlady second day in a row, that's not a healthy sign
TE is a bogus competition that should have been "a celebration of sport". It doesn't have proper specific rules, and there's nothing similar to it either. So it's not like the rules clearly state the women's result at TE should be bumped up. It would make more sense than just pretending nothing happened, yes, but the rules are not exactly clear on that.
That's why I'mover how ISU is going to explain it when an inevitable protest is filed by the Canadian federation.
And hopefully that will be end of the teams event.
They would get 2 points, not 1. Did you go to the ISU school of Mathematics?Well, the IOC could give a tie for bronze which is what Canada would get with 1 point, but they apparently decided not to. The rules aren't explicit and other team event rules don't apply. But, they came to a decision a long time ago for whatever reason. And, I'm not sure they'd be required to make that reason public knowledge if they choose not to.
One should never throw your pearls to pigs. They shouldn't have gotten bronze in the first place given these last two YEARS. Why this deity level worship of Russia in the face of evidence? Make it make sense.So, apparently Russia doesn't want anything. Talk about cutting off their noses to spite their faces. There is no way they come out of this with those gold medals still in their grasp. There is way too much precedent across multiple sports both winter & summer where a doping DQ of one athlete has resulted in the whole team being DQed.
Man, talk about incredibly dumb on their part. The ISU held out an olive branch here and the ROC just swatted it away. How do you even, for one second, consider letting them back into competition if this is the way they are going to behave?
The dog ate their calculatorno it was too much![]()
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And jumping off this... More ridiculous that their coaches get nothing. We'll see Eteri with that Georgian boy again.Hell they treated Shcherbakova like second-hand goods, even after she won gold.
Well apparently the rules don't explicitly state what they'd do in the event of a team member being DQ'd so I don't think math is the issue here.They would get 2 points, not 1. Did you go to the ISU school of Mathematics?
There is a 2021 rule change that regarding the team event that says no they are not.Why isn’t tbe team completely dq’d? Didn’t they change the rules after the Marion Jones relay team ruling?
You were the one who brought up Canada getting 1 point and tying with Russia. So math is the issue here, but not for me.Well apparently the rules don't explicitly state what they'd do in the event of a team member being DQ'd so I don't think math is the issue here.
Maybe Canada should back out of hosting at the very last minute and let the ISU scramble for a new host. But that's too petty.