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Didn't see the event myself, but has anyone else heard about the Korean fencer, a woman, who lost to a German in the match qualifying the winner for the match for the gold? According to news reports, she was ahead by one point with one second left when the clock froze, giving the German more time in which to win, which the German eventually did.
The Koreans protested and the judges, amazingly, decided the German was the victor. The Koreans protested that, and had to put up money to get their appeal heard by whatever body hears such things. The Korean fencer, who was understandably devastated by the unfair turns of events, sat on the stage weeping. And worse, some arcane rule forced her to remain on the stage, for 30 minutes until a decision was rendered, weeping for fully half that time. The decision? In favor of the German.
The next time I want to complain about Bonita Spence, I will remember this day. What the hell kind of alleged sport has no rules to cover a clock failure, charges the appealing team for filing an appeal against an obvious injustice, and humiliates the player by making her sit on stage in all her discomfort, for all the world to see?
Meanwhile, I plan on checking other news accounts to see whether this is, in fact, a true account. If it is, my estimation of the Olympics has dropped a lot. This kind of injustice makes me think the Olympics are really a fabulous opening ceremony with some meaningless competitions attached. or maybe I've just been naive all these years.
The Koreans protested and the judges, amazingly, decided the German was the victor. The Koreans protested that, and had to put up money to get their appeal heard by whatever body hears such things. The Korean fencer, who was understandably devastated by the unfair turns of events, sat on the stage weeping. And worse, some arcane rule forced her to remain on the stage, for 30 minutes until a decision was rendered, weeping for fully half that time. The decision? In favor of the German.
The next time I want to complain about Bonita Spence, I will remember this day. What the hell kind of alleged sport has no rules to cover a clock failure, charges the appealing team for filing an appeal against an obvious injustice, and humiliates the player by making her sit on stage in all her discomfort, for all the world to see?
Meanwhile, I plan on checking other news accounts to see whether this is, in fact, a true account. If it is, my estimation of the Olympics has dropped a lot. This kind of injustice makes me think the Olympics are really a fabulous opening ceremony with some meaningless competitions attached. or maybe I've just been naive all these years.