OK, the judging in the men's gymnastics at the Olympics was horrible.
So was the judging in the pairs figure skating at the winter games two years ago.
And I'm sure there are many, many other instances of unfair judging.
Which brings up the question: When you have athletes and judges from various countries in competitions where the results are solely based on judges' scores, can you ever have fair, unbiased judging?
Perhaps in another time, I would have said yes. But now, with all the pressure from their homeland to become the Olympic GOLD medalists, I think that completely impartial judges are going to be very difficult to find.
So was the judging in the pairs figure skating at the winter games two years ago.
And I'm sure there are many, many other instances of unfair judging.
Which brings up the question: When you have athletes and judges from various countries in competitions where the results are solely based on judges' scores, can you ever have fair, unbiased judging?
Perhaps in another time, I would have said yes. But now, with all the pressure from their homeland to become the Olympic GOLD medalists, I think that completely impartial judges are going to be very difficult to find.