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Sour grapes?

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...22/bc.olympics.gymnastics.khorkina/index.html

Khorkina cries foul
Russian gymnast says all-around final was fixed for U.S.


MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russia's Svetlana Khorkina, who was second to American Carly Patterson in the women's all-round gymnastics competition, has accused the judges of robbing her of the gold medal and said "everything was decided in advance."

"I'm just furious," Khorkina, who had been favorite for the coveted title, was quoted as saying in the daily Izvestia. "I knew well in advance, even before I stepped on the stage for my first event, that I was going to lose."

"Everything was decided in advance. I had no illusions about this when the judges gave me 9.462 for the vault after conferring with one another at length.

"I practically did everything right, still they just set me up and fleeced me," she said in the interview published on Saturday.

Asked why she felt she was marked down by the judges, Khorkina said: "You better ask them. I think it's because I'm from Russia, not from America!"

When Khorkina won her silver medal on Thursday, she showed no outward signs of disappointment and said: "I think it's the best day of my life."

The Russian was also favorite for the all-round title four years ago in Sydney, where her hopes were dashed after she crashed to her knees from the vault. It was later discovered the horse had been set five centimeters too short.

She said she was hoping Sydney's experience would cause the judges to be more sympathetic to her plight in Athens -- her third and last Olympics.

Khorkina did not think Patterson was a deserving winner.

Asked if the American was a worthy opponent, she said: "I've seen a much tougher opposition than her. Let's see how long she can remain on top. Can she keep going and compete in two more Olympics like myself."

"No, well, you better write that Patterson is a great champion and she has a great future," she added sarcastically.

Khorkina confirmed that Athens were her last Olympics but she wants to remain in the sport.

"I'd like to work for the International Gymnastics Federation. These competitions have shown the sport needs a lot of changes," she said. "It should be judged primarily on grace, elegance and beauty rather than simply on mechanical tumbling."

On Sunday the Russian will compete in her last event -- the uneven bars, where she is hoping to become the first gymnast in history to win three consecutive Olympic titles on the same apparatus.

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Olympic judges suck ass lately..
Someone posted the other day that only events judged on time/distance etc
should be allowed and these subjective events tossed out with the garbage that
is olympic judging..
 
Y_Lifter said:
Olympic judges suck ass lately..
Someone posted the other day that only events judged on time/distance etc
should be allowed and these subjective events tossed out with the garbage that
is olympic judging..
But events that are not based on time/distance and the life are such an integral part of the Olympics...figure skating, gymnastics, etc. Some people only tune in for things like that. It is an optimistic idea that judges truly could be completely unbiased and objective, but it's not really a very realistic idea.

In this case, I think it is just a case of sour grapes. I watched the competition myself, and yes, this woman is good, but Patterson isn't bad either. I will say Khorkina had some of the longest arms and legs I've seen on a woman before. I have a feeling I'd only come up to her shoulder, if that.
 
Sh4dowF4lcon said:
judges have a tough job, I hope she is wrong about the outcome being decided in advance.
I hope so too. That defeats the purpose of the Olympics and the feelings and emotions behind the games.

Plus, they'll never prove it.
 
yeah, its not a medal at stake anymore
its millions of dollars on the line each time

btw
the beach volleyball women are gorgeous
 
Sh4dowF4lcon said:
judges have a tough job, I hope she is wrong about the outcome being decided in advance.

Agreed, it would be a sad day in sports if this turned out to be true.
 
just because russians kidnap kids out of hospitals and put them into olympic training camps and brainwash them to eat sleep and shit gymnastics training doesnt mean she was robbed.. thats probably something those communists taught them in those camps

plus isnt there an age limit.. isnt she like 30 something...or do all russian gymnists look the same
 
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