Corruption in judging or preparation (like drug doping) is one of the saddest aspects of competitive sports. We all dream of a world of total fairness, but that, sadly, is often not the case. It breaks my heart. At least the Canadians got a gold medal eventually. Eternal shame on those who rigged the outcome behind the scenes ...
I do like how these skaters, at least the Canadian ones, emphasized that it wasn't about the skaters but about the judges. It always angers me when people sling mud at Sotnikova for her 2014 gold when she almost certainly had no say in the matter except for her performance on the ice. Get angry at the judges, but leave the skaters alone.
Except Adelina was kind of rude to Yuna. And leaving when Yuna began to speak in interview room right after she won the gold medal? It didn’t help her case at all. And when she said she could have a comeback and take over again? Yikes, we don’t like to see that compared to Yuna.
Well at least Sotnikova should have given some respect to Yuna, at the press conference when it was Yuna's time for interview she just walked out without even saying why she is leaving. She's rude.
I was in the 3rd grade and living in Salt Lake at the time of the 2002 olympics. I still remember watching this program on TV with my mom and we were both so furious when the Canadian team got silver instead of gold, we *screamed*. It was all anyone in the city could talk about for the next few days, my teacher even had to rant about it in class.
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Why don’t they do the same thing for Yuna. It’s been proven already that the results in Sochi were absurd. Why don’t they just give gold to Yuna and Adelina. Then silver to Carolina.
the way the American media treated the Russian skaters like criminals was appalling. they turned this competition into a literal Cold War. first, with the accident that took place during warm-up: they all blamed the Russian skaters when it was very clear that Jamie was the one that collided against Anton. and then, they purposely ignore the fact that there are TWO programs; in every documentary they mention the minor flaws in the long program of the Russian skaters; but they never mention how flawlessly they performed in the short one. go watch their routine here on UA-cam, and you'll see it's majestic. it was painful to see how the American media ruined their legitimate victory. and it's pathetic that Jamie and David are still MILKING this non-story after so many years, and after eventually getting their PITY gold medal.
I agree with what you're saying about how the russian skaters may have been treated unfairly as none of this was their fault, but you can't ignore the fact that a judge went on the record as saying she felt pressured by her federation. They left the result as a tie, because that's essentially what it was with the ordinals when you don't count the french judge. I think the real travesty here is that the sport really didn't do enough to address the specific concerns that led to this fiasco. Instead, they gave us a new scoring system that didn't address the real issues that led to this problem with corrupt judges and federations.
It was very inspiring to watch and hear how the skaters pushed back when the media tried to create a narrative of in-fighting. There is so much corruption at the top of the Olympic Games - bribery and such. The saddest part is that the few people who are greedy and corrupt ruin it for the athletes who dedicate a lifetime to pursuing Olympic dreams. Very sad.
Эта канадская пара стоит на две ступени ниже от катания легендарных Бережной и Антона! Выезды короткие у канадцев,эмоций на льду ноль. Стыдно за такой поступок Канады и США. Красоту и волшебство на льду нашей пары Елены и Антона никто не затмит !!
@@phuongnguyen-mq1dd But, let me guess, Yuna was robbed? Yuna and Hanyu are definitely the best at something: having the most annoying fans that know nothing about figure skating and stan them like they're k-pop artists or something.
@@chriss1686 I gotta agree on this. Hanyu has a lot of annoying fans that don’t actually understand figure skating. However, they didn’t cry for gold medals like Salé/ Pelltier did
@@chriss1686 Yuna was rubbed. I’m not a Yuna fan, I’m actually Russian. Adelina had a disguising flutz, a lot of mistakes in her jumps and overall a messy program, yet she wasn’t called out
The sad thing Russia has cheated soooooooooo many times in the summer and Winter Olympics that if you listen Russia actually isn’t even allowed to compete it’s a collection of Russian athletes under the ROC.
Not only Russia. I believe in 2002 Russians should take the gold in pairs. They had harder programs, better quality, basics, better edges, flow etc. Making mistakes not always means losing in figure skating. Difficulty of elements, quality of execution and artistry matters too. They definitely won SP. Long might be more questionable but overall I would put them first anyway. They didn't need any help from the judges. 2014 ladies event is a completely different story. Adelina didn't deserve gold there.
@@mariabe1568 That's the unfortunate part of corruption; it lessens what the athlete actually accomplished. You think just anybody can bribe a figure skating judge to make them a gold medalist? Obviously not, they are still incredibly skilled. Being beaten in 4 of the last 5 meetings though, obviously Russian officials felt pair did need an illegal advantage, and they certainly didn't skate a clean program. I never did like the 6.0 system, especially the "artistry" portion, as it was most routinely used to inflate scores and fix positions. But in 2014, what might have been Sotnikova winning 3rd thanks to technical bonuses was a 6-point berth between her and Kim which made the inflated voting so incredibly obvious (plus the aftermath). Thing is, Americans, French and particularly Russians have been veryguilty of politicizing and rigging the sport, and more often than not Canadians are the victim (perennial silver medalists) as we have been competitive for a fairly long time. Previous skating powers like Austria and Sweden have basically fallen off the map, and others such as China, Japan and Korea didn't really start to get competitive until the late 90s/early 2000s. Sometimes for Canada it's a legitimate choke, but too often it's skewed judging. I was honestly stunned when Virtue/Moir didn't lose to the French pair in 2018 despite having the superior program.
@@chriss1686 VM should win in 2018 by far but also in 2014 imo. I don't really agree that Canadians are always the victims though. It's still powerful federation and their skaters are more priviliged than most (representing smaller feds). Most people remember patrick chan and some of his dubious victories and scores (even though he was an exellent skater and deserved many of his accomplishments). There was even a term 'chanflation' because of how he was judged. On the other hand it's peak hypocrisy that his scores were called out by people associated with us or rus feds.
@@mariabe1568 Hrm, I guess when considering small nations, yes, Skate Canada is quite a strong organization. But you should look it up. In my lifetime I remember Manly, Orser, Stojko, S/P and V/M off the top of my head. It's also not that unreasonable considering after Russia and United States, we've both medalled the most times (disproportionately large silver and bronze count, just like USSR/Russia's disproportionate gold and silver count) and have participated 24 times, among the highest. So it stands to reason that Canada would routinely be the ones getting screwed out of medals. Can't be proven though, obviously, but I think with a bit of research you'd probably be convinced too.
@@mathpro1797 The Ladies Figure Skating competition consists of the Compulsory Figures, Short Program, and Free Skate. At the time of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Compulsory Figures were worth 30% of the total score, Short Program only 20%, and Free Skate 50%. Manley did rank 1 on the Free Skate, but she ranked 4 below Witt on the Compulsory Figures and ranked 3 below Witt on the Short Program. So Manley's Total Factored Placement was 4.6 and Witt's TFP was 4.2. *Rank Name CF SP FS TFP* 1 Katarina Witt 3 1 2 4.2 2 Elizabeth Manley 4 3 1 4.6 3 Debi Thomas 2 2 4 6 4 Jill Trenary 5 6 5 10.4 5 Midori Ito 10 4 3 10.6 If Manley were to have ranked 2 on the Short Program, she would have tied in the TFP with Witt, but her better placement in the Free Skate would have been the tie breaker. If Manley were to have ranked 3 in the CF and Witt were to have ranked 4, Manley would have won gold.
@@RaymondHng If Witt and Manley had both had the same TFP total they both would not have won the gold. Manley would have won the gold and Witt the silver because in the event of a tie the victory went to whoever came highest in the free skate.
@@npe1 Oh yes. The Free Skate placement would have been the tie breaker in the event of a tie in the Total Factored Placement. The statement is corrected.
I legit get chills every time I watch the TRUE gold medal winners, the Canadians, I swear every single damn time there’s a huge corruption scandal it always ends up benefiting the Russians.
Could it be the other way around? How could the canadians surpass the chinese when in fact the chinese had more speed, power, not to mention transitions and the canadians, jamie smiling... Lol.. So whos the corrupt now? The russians? Well they were always on top, covering all the criteria i mentioned not to mention their elegance..
And i do hope we get the bronze too to get the entire collection. The sarcasm was spot on. Im here after watching the documemtary on netflix. Too bad this line does not included in the film.
Media pressure and alcohol changed the voting system and its result - pitiful. I would call a scandal that the ISU leadership succumbed to these two factors. But there is nothing bad that would not work out for good because the new grading system is fairer and more objective than the old one, although of course much less spectacular.
This whole thing made the sport look bad. I think that it made the Canadian team look bad. I love both teams. The Canadian team kept saying it’s nothing personal. If you were the Russian team you couldn’t take it as anything, but personal.
Under the current CoP, the Russians definitely would have won - they had a much more difficult program than the Canadians (in terms of transitions etc). Perhaps if the Canadians had stuck w/ their other planned program (which did have more difficult transitions/footwork etc) it would have been more fair, but the Canadians had trouble skating that one cleanly.
The Canadians skate was flawless, the Russians skate had so many holes in it I thought it was Swiss cheese, they did not have a clean skate. The video shows both
@@avholland who said it was a clean skate because I never said that I'm saying that holes are a weird word to describe their skating. Elena has a much better landing position and leg extension than Jamie who kicks her leg up sloppy and pitches forward so that's pretty funny that you say that 🤣
Hi CBC Sports, while you are talking about figure skating, can we have these programs from Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir in high definition please? It would be very nice of you. Thank you! 2005 Nationals FD Adios Nonino (the +1min version) 2007 4CC+WC OD Association Tango ("Assassination Tango") 2007 SCI OD Dark Eyes 2008 WC CD Argentine Tango 2010 WC OD Farrucas
@@CBCSports Because last year you shared with us HD version of their 2007 and 2008 WC FDs, and we are very grateful for that. Some of these programs above are from the same seasons, we thought you would and could share more with us. But thank you for the reply !
Can you do Worlds 2001 from Vancouver next? You know, when David and Jaimie were voted higher against Anton and Elena? Interesting that was swept under the mat..
If they were not Canadians, the IOC would never have let them tie for the championship. Injustices are everywhere in Olympic history, but the IOC has never changed the results unless it was an American or a Canadian who was unfairly treated.
I watched this whole thing as I watched the Olympics that year. I was overjoyed at how well they skated and then furious at the judging. It was ALWAYS corrupt and we all knew it but no one ever did anything about it!! ☮️💖🏳️🌈🇨🇦
How does a flawless performance not beat a performance with 2 big mistakes on the landing? There is really people saying that the Russians had a smooth performance. Yes smooth as sandpaper, on those 2 landings 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I remember watching this program, and believed Canada got robbed of the gold medal, but impressed at how the world rallied around them, pressuring an investigation. Because of the scandal, I'd hoped Canada would face off against Russia in ice hockey, they would be tasting blood. The Russians ready to show the Canadians who's the boss, that there's only one gold medal, the Canadians determined to avenge Sale and Peltier.
I prefer the Russians. The Canadians were excellent, but the Russians were sensational poetry on ice. The fall was only a small thing to consider in the overall skating quality and ability. Had I been a judge I would have given it to the Russians.
Estos cuates nunca pudieron ganar a los Rusos por qué simplemente eran mucho mejores tenían una mayor técnica así como Ekaterina Goiedaa y sergei Grinkov
I only saw their program later after the judging. The Canadians had skated when I watched it and they were questioning the judging. I loved Elena and Anton’s program. People later said they were skating a new program while the Canadian’s were skating an old program they had been performing for three years. Definitely Elena and Anton’s was harder. I always loved their skating.
They got the medal but I feel for them their National Anthem was not played & they could not celebrate at the Olympics. That's all a participant's dream of.
Well another repeat at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and Russia again. The Russian skating federation (or whatever they call it at Russia) should be ashamed.
"The Canadian pair of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier skated what almost everyone thought was a gold-medal performance at the 2002 Winter Olympics." - Almost everyone in Canada maybe, but definitely not "almost everyone" elsewhere. Ironically, under COP it wouldn't even be a contested result...
@@CBCSports Good one ;) I'm in Canada actually. Just think the coverage of this at the time and the continued narrative of "being robbed by judging" was extremely biased and one-sided.
Fair enough! That's probably why when it comes to the reporting, the only opinions voiced outside of Canada aren't strictly journalistic. Also, you'd be hard-pressed not to feel a nationalistic streak when it comes to sports reporting, especially when it comes to the Olympics.
I'm American and remember being shocked the Russians got the nod over Team Canada. It's nice David pointed out the Russian skaters themselves did nothing wrong. Great sportsmanship!
@@CBCSports What do you mean by opinions outside of Canada not being strictly journalistic? I am Canadian & know under CoP, the Russians definitely would have won. And I think they deserved the win in 2002 too - Salé and Pelletier were great but skated cleanly with a much easier program.
I was wondering about the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic skating scandal but in Pyeongchang in South Korea in 2018 I think that Alina Zagitova was probably robbed of the gold medal so it would be Kaetlyn Osmond of Canada winning gold for Canada, Evegina Medvedeva of Russia with the silver and Satoko Miyahara of Japan with the bronze so it would have been the first gold medal in women’s figure skating for Canada since the late Barbara Ann Scott in 1948 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
I think it was 1992 where Elvis Stojko landed the first quad in Olympic history. The Russia Ilya Kulick actually fell down in his free skate but won the Gold on "Artistic Merit " To which Elivs replied, "I don't know how to skate like a girl"
I'm sorry, but with that flawless routine, Canada still sucked. 4th place at best, gold is highway robbery. That was the most boring gold performance I've ever seen
How can anyone watch this and not realixlze it’s fixed Canada won by a landslide and the if the Russian skaters had any real humanity they should have had the humility to understand what was going on…
I dont think its fixed. The media is making it look like its fixed with their bias in toe. Search the real result of the event with points. The russians were ahead of the canadians in artistry, skills, chereography, speed, and evrything in between. Canadians? What are they good at? Drama? Cheating? Politicising?
Обиженные пожаловались высшим чинам!!! Как это так, русские получили золото!!! Давайте отберём!!! Нет спорта, одна политика!!! А люди, простые люди страдают!!! Русский народ всегда будет впереди!!!
It's definitely a sport. an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Does hours of practice involving physical exertion ✓ having a lot of skills✓ compete vs others ✓ for entertainment✓ how is it not a sport than?
@@qc__deak136 sure, it has a lot of components that you would think make it a sport.. but its missing one crucial factor, violence. it needs more violoence. maybe implement skates with knives on? or lasers. or go to australia in the winter, if you fall through the ice you will get eaten by sharks.
@@qc__deak136 The reasons you've provided are not why figure-skating is a sport. Sports are sports because of their formats and the format of an artistic-sport is having a code of points, standardised scoring system and compulsory/technical/composition (the jargon varies from sport to sport) requirements to showcase in each exercise (the objective aspect). If you remove so much as one of those three components you no longer have a sport but (competitive) physical activity. This is why competitive dance is not a sport, but dancesport is. Competitive dance has none of the above, dancesport has all them. Similarly It's also why up until recently cheerleading was not a sport, but the as per it's Olympic bid, the ICU have since adopted said format. Hours of practice involving physical exertion is not what makes a sport because if that were the case then a sport would only be considered one once it becomes _difficult enough;_ which is not true. Whether it is an under 5s football match, a recreational game between friends in the park or the World Cup a sport is *ALWAYS* a sport. Also sports are not solely for the purpose of entertainment; their primary purpose is competition. if you were to invent a new sport but it was only participated in by yourself and your network for your own enjoyment, not the public's, for as long as it met the necessary criteria then it would still be a sport.
"Hopefully this will never happen again."
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I was just about to say this! No rule change can curtail corruption at its finest.
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They still happening again today.
Do the ladies competition from Sochi 2014. A lot of people, myself included, feel that Yuna Kim was robbbed.
Good idea! Thanks for sharing!
Absolutely!
Nah.
@@Lvlaple4Ever she was
Seen this over and over ! Ordinals system was completely unfair !
Corruption in judging or preparation (like drug doping) is one of the saddest aspects of competitive sports. We all dream of a world of total fairness, but that, sadly, is often not the case. It breaks my heart. At least the Canadians got a gold medal eventually. Eternal shame on those who rigged the outcome behind the scenes ...
I do like how these skaters, at least the Canadian ones, emphasized that it wasn't about the skaters but about the judges. It always angers me when people sling mud at Sotnikova for her 2014 gold when she almost certainly had no say in the matter except for her performance on the ice. Get angry at the judges, but leave the skaters alone.
Words to live by!
Except Adelina was kind of rude to Yuna. And leaving when Yuna began to speak in interview room right after she won the gold medal? It didn’t help her case at all. And when she said she could have a comeback and take over again? Yikes, we don’t like to see that compared to Yuna.
@@sebastianenjcb193 It is true that Sotnikova did not handle the situation very maturely. I was quite taken aback when she left that interview.
The Russian pair skaters at least showed some class and integrity. Sotnikova showed none.
Well at least Sotnikova should have given some respect to Yuna, at the press conference when it was Yuna's time for interview she just walked out without even saying why she is leaving. She's rude.
I was in the 3rd grade and living in Salt Lake at the time of the 2002 olympics. I still remember watching this program on TV with my mom and we were both so furious when the Canadian team got silver instead of gold, we *screamed*. It was all anyone in the city could talk about for the next few days, my teacher even had to rant about it in class.
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I never watched figure skating again after this Olympics. This was a complete travesty
Why don’t they do the same thing for Yuna. It’s been proven already that the results in Sochi were absurd. Why don’t they just give gold to Yuna and Adelina. Then silver to Carolina.
the way the American media treated the Russian skaters like criminals was appalling. they turned this competition into a literal Cold War. first, with the accident that took place during warm-up: they all blamed the Russian skaters when it was very clear that Jamie was the one that collided against Anton. and then, they purposely ignore the fact that there are TWO programs; in every documentary they mention the minor flaws in the long program of the Russian skaters; but they never mention how flawlessly they performed in the short one. go watch their routine here on UA-cam, and you'll see it's majestic. it was painful to see how the American media ruined their legitimate victory.
and it's pathetic that Jamie and David are still MILKING this non-story after so many years, and after eventually getting their PITY gold medal.
I agree with what you're saying about how the russian skaters may have been treated unfairly as none of this was their fault, but you can't ignore the fact that a judge went on the record as saying she felt pressured by her federation. They left the result as a tie, because that's essentially what it was with the ordinals when you don't count the french judge. I think the real travesty here is that the sport really didn't do enough to address the specific concerns that led to this fiasco. Instead, they gave us a new scoring system that didn't address the real issues that led to this problem with corrupt judges and federations.
It was very inspiring to watch and hear how the skaters pushed back when the media tried to create a narrative of in-fighting. There is so much corruption at the top of the Olympic Games - bribery and such. The saddest part is that the few people who are greedy and corrupt ruin it for the athletes who dedicate a lifetime to pursuing Olympic dreams. Very sad.
Эта канадская пара стоит на две ступени ниже от катания легендарных Бережной и Антона! Выезды короткие у канадцев,эмоций на льду ноль. Стыдно за такой поступок Канады и США. Красоту и волшебство на льду нашей пары Елены и Антона никто не затмит !!
Thé one thing I know about history is we never learn from it.
My mom who barely speaks English who doesnt even watch figure skating was in tears when she saw that the canadians were robbed.
the russians were robbed they had to share their gold medals that they're truly deserved
@@phuongnguyen-mq1dd LMAO. Life sucks sometimes doesn't it.
@@phuongnguyen-mq1dd But, let me guess, Yuna was robbed? Yuna and Hanyu are definitely the best at something: having the most annoying fans that know nothing about figure skating and stan them like they're k-pop artists or something.
@@chriss1686 I gotta agree on this. Hanyu has a lot of annoying fans that don’t actually understand figure skating. However, they didn’t cry for gold medals like Salé/ Pelltier did
@@chriss1686 Yuna was rubbed. I’m not a Yuna fan, I’m actually Russian. Adelina had a disguising flutz, a lot of mistakes in her jumps and overall a messy program, yet she wasn’t called out
Great content! Extremely well made please make more!~!
Thanks! Aye aye! There’s more coming!
The sad thing Russia has cheated soooooooooo many times in the summer and Winter Olympics that if you listen Russia actually isn’t even allowed to compete it’s a collection of Russian athletes under the ROC.
Not only Russia. I believe in 2002 Russians should take the gold in pairs. They had harder programs, better quality, basics, better edges, flow etc. Making mistakes not always means losing in figure skating. Difficulty of elements, quality of execution and artistry matters too. They definitely won SP. Long might be more questionable but overall I would put them first anyway. They didn't need any help from the judges.
2014 ladies event is a completely different story. Adelina didn't deserve gold there.
@@mariabe1568 That's the unfortunate part of corruption; it lessens what the athlete actually accomplished. You think just anybody can bribe a figure skating judge to make them a gold medalist? Obviously not, they are still incredibly skilled. Being beaten in 4 of the last 5 meetings though, obviously Russian officials felt pair did need an illegal advantage, and they certainly didn't skate a clean program. I never did like the 6.0 system, especially the "artistry" portion, as it was most routinely used to inflate scores and fix positions.
But in 2014, what might have been Sotnikova winning 3rd thanks to technical bonuses was a 6-point berth between her and Kim which made the inflated voting so incredibly obvious (plus the aftermath). Thing is, Americans, French and particularly Russians have been veryguilty of politicizing and rigging the sport, and more often than not Canadians are the victim (perennial silver medalists) as we have been competitive for a fairly long time. Previous skating powers like Austria and Sweden have basically fallen off the map, and others such as China, Japan and Korea didn't really start to get competitive until the late 90s/early 2000s. Sometimes for Canada it's a legitimate choke, but too often it's skewed judging. I was honestly stunned when Virtue/Moir didn't lose to the French pair in 2018 despite having the superior program.
@@chriss1686 VM should win in 2018 by far but also in 2014 imo. I don't really agree that Canadians are always the victims though. It's still powerful federation and their skaters are more priviliged than most (representing smaller feds). Most people remember patrick chan and some of his dubious victories and scores (even though he was an exellent skater and deserved many of his accomplishments). There was even a term 'chanflation' because of how he was judged. On the other hand it's peak hypocrisy that his scores were called out by people associated with us or rus feds.
@@mariabe1568 Hrm, I guess when considering small nations, yes, Skate Canada is quite a strong organization. But you should look it up. In my lifetime I remember Manly, Orser, Stojko, S/P and V/M off the top of my head. It's also not that unreasonable considering after Russia and United States, we've both medalled the most times (disproportionately large silver and bronze count, just like USSR/Russia's disproportionate gold and silver count) and have participated 24 times, among the highest. So it stands to reason that Canada would routinely be the ones getting screwed out of medals. Can't be proven though, obviously, but I think with a bit of research you'd probably be convinced too.
I came here after watching it on Netflix. 🤨
я тоже :)
That was a great documentary!
These 2 were so awesome
Having a clean program at junior level is not better than having a flaw in harder routine!
Absolutely!
If you can’t pull off a harder routine maybe you should stick to junior level
@@pharmd86 they just had one flaw in the whole routine! :))
The Netflix documentary made it look like about 2 or 3
@@pharmd86 Well there was only Anton's step out
This happened to Elizabeth Manley in 1988 too. She should have won but they gave it to the prior Olympic champion Witt
True. Manley was the better skater.
@@mathpro1797 The Ladies Figure Skating competition consists of the Compulsory Figures, Short Program, and Free Skate. At the time of the 1988 Winter Olympic Games, Compulsory Figures were worth 30% of the total score, Short Program only 20%, and Free Skate 50%. Manley did rank 1 on the Free Skate, but she ranked 4 below Witt on the Compulsory Figures and ranked 3 below Witt on the Short Program. So Manley's Total Factored Placement was 4.6 and Witt's TFP was 4.2.
*Rank Name CF SP FS TFP*
1 Katarina Witt 3 1 2 4.2
2 Elizabeth Manley 4 3 1 4.6
3 Debi Thomas 2 2 4 6
4 Jill Trenary 5 6 5 10.4
5 Midori Ito 10 4 3 10.6
If Manley were to have ranked 2 on the Short Program, she would have tied in the TFP with Witt, but her better placement in the Free Skate would have been the tie breaker. If Manley were to have ranked 3 in the CF and Witt were to have ranked 4, Manley would have won gold.
@@RaymondHng If Witt and Manley had both had the same TFP total they both would not have won the gold. Manley would have won the gold and Witt the silver because in the event of a tie the victory went to whoever came highest in the free skate.
@@npe1 Oh yes. The Free Skate placement would have been the tie breaker in the event of a tie in the Total Factored Placement. The statement is corrected.
I legit get chills every time I watch the TRUE gold medal winners, the Canadians, I swear every single damn time there’s a huge corruption scandal it always ends up benefiting the Russians.
Could it be the other way around? How could the canadians surpass the chinese when in fact the chinese had more speed, power, not to mention transitions and the canadians, jamie smiling... Lol.. So whos the corrupt now? The russians? Well they were always on top, covering all the criteria i mentioned not to mention their elegance..
And i do hope we get the bronze too to get the entire collection.
The sarcasm was spot on.
Im here after watching the documemtary on netflix. Too bad this line does not included in the film.
Media pressure and alcohol changed the voting system and its result -
pitiful. I would call a scandal that the ISU leadership succumbed to
these two factors. But there is nothing bad that would not work out for
good because the new grading system is fairer and more objective than
the old one, although of course much less spectacular.
This whole thing made the sport look bad. I think that it made the Canadian team look bad. I love both teams. The Canadian team kept saying it’s nothing personal. If you were the Russian team you couldn’t take it as anything, but personal.
Under the current CoP, the Russians definitely would have won - they had a much more difficult program than the Canadians (in terms of transitions etc). Perhaps if the Canadians had stuck w/ their other planned program (which did have more difficult transitions/footwork etc) it would have been more fair, but the Canadians had trouble skating that one cleanly.
The Canadians skate was flawless, the Russians skate had so many holes in it I thought it was Swiss cheese, they did not have a clean skate. The video shows both
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@@avholland holes?
@@annaliese9453 at 1:47 they almost fall, and another time she does.. how is that a clean slate?
@@avholland who said it was a clean skate because I never said that I'm saying that holes are a weird word to describe their skating. Elena has a much better landing position and leg extension than Jamie who kicks her leg up sloppy and pitches forward so that's pretty funny that you say that 🤣
Hi CBC Sports, while you are talking about figure skating, can we have these programs from Tessa Virtue/Scott Moir in high definition please? It would be very nice of you. Thank you!
2005 Nationals FD Adios Nonino (the +1min version)
2007 4CC+WC OD Association Tango ("Assassination Tango")
2007 SCI OD Dark Eyes
2008 WC CD Argentine Tango
2010 WC OD Farrucas
We would if we could, but what we have is what we have. Thanks for watching though!
@@CBCSports Because last year you shared with us HD version of their 2007 and 2008 WC FDs, and we are very grateful for that. Some of these programs above are from the same seasons, we thought you would and could share more with us. But thank you for the reply !
Can you do Worlds 2001 from Vancouver next? You know, when David and Jaimie were voted higher against Anton and Elena? Interesting that was swept under the mat..
If they were not Canadians, the IOC would never have let them tie for the championship. Injustices are everywhere in Olympic history, but the IOC has never changed the results unless it was an American or a Canadian who was unfairly treated.
Funny how the person collided with happened to be the main competition.
Does anybody know this song?
It's just royalty-free music.
I do believe the Russia routine deserved the gold. They didn't even needed the fix.
their routine were much more difficult than the canadians and they also did a whole new routine, bad luck for them i guess
@@phuongnguyen-mq1dd Russians were also way more artistic, better edges, flow, smooth skating:)
I feel sorry for Canadians. I'm sure it didn't feel good when they received the second gold olympic medals.
Really, they made 2 big mistake. How does an imperfect routine beat a perfect routine? 🤡🤡🤡
@@mariabe1568 smooth, except for the mistake they made 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 those 2 landings were as smooth as sandpaper 😂😂😂
Then who were silver and bronze?
After the Canadian pair was given the gold medal, a Chinese pair, which won the Bronze in the first place, kept it; no one officially had the Silver.
@@cowciumchloride5702 The Chinese pair who were awarded the bronze in 2002 were Shen Xue (申雪) and Zhao Hongbo (趙宏博).
I watched this whole thing as I watched the Olympics that year. I was overjoyed at how well they skated and then furious at the judging. It was ALWAYS corrupt and we all knew it but no one ever did anything about it!!
☮️💖🏳️🌈🇨🇦
How does a flawless performance not beat a performance with 2 big mistakes on the landing? There is really people saying that the Russians had a smooth performance. Yes smooth as sandpaper, on those 2 landings 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣 for sure
This system was so corrupt Will Ferrell and Jon Heder could have won a medal.
I remember watching this program, and believed Canada got robbed of the gold medal, but impressed at how the world rallied around them, pressuring an investigation.
Because of the scandal, I'd hoped Canada would face off against Russia in ice hockey, they would be tasting blood. The Russians ready to show the Canadians who's the boss, that there's only one gold medal, the Canadians determined to avenge Sale and Peltier.
А почему никто не возмущался, когда канадцы завалились в конце короткой программы?!!! Почему это никто не помнит? 🤔😏
Vinesh Phogat will get her Silver too ❤️❤️
I prefer the Russians. The Canadians were excellent, but the Russians were sensational poetry on ice. The fall was only a small thing to consider in the overall skating quality and ability. Had I been a judge I would have given it to the Russians.
Без совести,чести и достоинства переплетье это! Китай не смог смотреть на этот ужас и не вышел повторно на награждение! Хоть кто то в здравом уме !
Китай не вышел на награждение повторное!
Estos cuates nunca pudieron ganar a los Rusos por qué simplemente eran mucho mejores tenían una mayor técnica así como Ekaterina Goiedaa y sergei Grinkov
I only saw their program later after the judging. The Canadians had skated when I watched it and they were questioning the judging. I loved Elena and Anton’s program. People later said they were skating a new program while the Canadian’s were skating an old program they had been performing for three years. Definitely Elena and Anton’s was harder. I always loved their skating.
THAT FRENCH JUDGE SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO JUDGE AGAIN!!!!
They got the medal but I feel for them their National Anthem was not played & they could not celebrate at the Olympics. That's all a participant's dream of.
이 스캔들로인해 신체점제로 변한것이 가장 안타깝습니다
No way!
Way!
@@CBCSports Awesome!
Well another repeat at the 2014 Sochi Olympics and Russia again. The Russian skating federation (or whatever they call it at Russia) should be ashamed.
Is she wearing a g string under her costume? Lol 00:59
Is/Was the rule about outfits having to be "modest and dignified" still in place? The Canadians should have had a 0.2 deduction on that alone.
@@user-gf3wn1ne9n No. She was not wearing a G string. That was a fully clothed bodice under the sheer outer layer.
캐나다팀은 잘했지만 러시아팀을 뛰어넘을만한 프로그램은 아니였죠
사소한실수를 꼬투리잡아 난리치는 모습이 참으로 추해보입니다
러시아팀의 아름다운 프로그램이 이 스캔드로인해 폄하되어 안타까울뿐입니다
I knew it everyone knew it right then something was up! I knew it was rigged right then! So glad everyone did too and maybe some noise all night !
French lady gave it too Russian dancers skaters.
"The Canadian pair of Jamie Salé and David Pelletier skated what almost everyone thought was a gold-medal performance at the 2002 Winter Olympics." - Almost everyone in Canada maybe, but definitely not "almost everyone" elsewhere. Ironically, under COP it wouldn't even be a contested result...
Wait, there are people outside of Canada?
@@CBCSports Good one ;) I'm in Canada actually. Just think the coverage of this at the time and the continued narrative of "being robbed by judging" was extremely biased and one-sided.
Fair enough! That's probably why when it comes to the reporting, the only opinions voiced outside of Canada aren't strictly journalistic. Also, you'd be hard-pressed not to feel a nationalistic streak when it comes to sports reporting, especially when it comes to the Olympics.
I'm American and remember being shocked the Russians got the nod over Team Canada.
It's nice David pointed out the Russian skaters themselves did nothing wrong. Great sportsmanship!
@@CBCSports What do you mean by opinions outside of Canada not being strictly journalistic? I am Canadian & know under CoP, the Russians definitely would have won. And I think they deserved the win in 2002 too - Salé and Pelletier were great but skated cleanly with a much easier program.
What about Kim Dong-sung getting cheated by Apollo Anton
I was wondering about the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic skating scandal but in Pyeongchang in South Korea in 2018 I think that Alina Zagitova was probably robbed of the gold medal so it would be Kaetlyn Osmond of Canada winning gold for Canada, Evegina Medvedeva of Russia with the silver and Satoko Miyahara of Japan with the bronze so it would have been the first gold medal in women’s figure skating for Canada since the late Barbara Ann Scott in 1948 in St. Moritz, Switzerland.
huh? Alina won gold
@@morgan1076 Hell no! It was Kaetlyn Osmond!
@@bryanyancy4587 not sure what olympics you're watching but Alina took gold and Evegnia took silver
Zagitova won the gold in Pyeongchang. What on earth are you talking about?
I think it was 1992 where Elvis Stojko landed the first quad in Olympic history. The Russia Ilya Kulick actually fell down in his free skate but won the Gold on "Artistic Merit " To which Elivs replied, "I don't know how to skate like a girl"
That was a dumb remark from Stojko (and I was a big fan of his).
@@ndg43 well the 2002 Olympics proved he was right
I think that the Canadians should have won and the Russians should have been in third place
I'm sorry, but with that flawless routine, Canada still sucked. 4th place at best, gold is highway robbery. That was the most boring gold performance I've ever seen
Guess you better cry
@@mariatanya3533 no need to cry since Russia got gold
lol what a disgrace
Peccato che quando le ingiustizie colpiscano altri che non sono canadesi e americani non importi nulla a nessuno. Non mi sto riferendo ai russi
They definitely were robbed of that real moment!!!!
How can anyone watch this and not realixlze it’s fixed
Canada won by a landslide and the if the Russian skaters had any real humanity they should have had the humility to understand what was going on…
I dont think its fixed. The media is making it look like its fixed with their bias in toe. Search the real result of the event with points. The russians were ahead of the canadians in artistry, skills, chereography, speed, and evrything in between. Canadians? What are they good at? Drama? Cheating? Politicising?
Стыдобища за канадцев! Их вообще с соревнований надо снять за то, что на раскатке толкались! Опозорились на всю жизнь, на весь Мир!
The other skaters should’ve been stripped of their false medals.
Yes the Canadians should have been stripped of their fake medals that they do not deserve!
Обиженные пожаловались высшим чинам!!! Как это так, русские получили золото!!! Давайте отберём!!! Нет спорта, одна политика!!! А люди, простые люди страдают!!! Русский народ всегда будет впереди!!!
who cares its not a sport anyways
It's definitely a sport. an activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others for entertainment. Does hours of practice involving physical exertion ✓ having a lot of skills✓ compete vs others ✓ for entertainment✓ how is it not a sport than?
@@qc__deak136 sure, it has a lot of components that you would think make it a sport.. but its missing one crucial factor, violence. it needs more violoence. maybe implement skates with knives on? or lasers. or go to australia in the winter, if you fall through the ice you will get eaten by sharks.
@@woodstocknun it can be violent, just like any other sport. Swimming is definitely a sport and they stay in their own lanes
@@qc__deak136 The reasons you've provided are not why figure-skating is a sport. Sports are sports because of their formats and the format of an artistic-sport is having a code of points, standardised scoring system and compulsory/technical/composition (the jargon varies from sport to sport) requirements to showcase in each exercise (the objective aspect). If you remove so much as one of those three components you no longer have a sport but (competitive) physical activity.
This is why competitive dance is not a sport, but dancesport is. Competitive dance has none of the above, dancesport has all them. Similarly It's also why up until recently cheerleading was not a sport, but the as per it's Olympic bid, the ICU have since adopted said format.
Hours of practice involving physical exertion is not what makes a sport because if that were the case then a sport would only be considered one once it becomes _difficult enough;_ which is not true. Whether it is an under 5s football match, a recreational game between friends in the park or the World Cup a sport is *ALWAYS* a sport.
Also sports are not solely for the purpose of entertainment; their primary purpose is competition. if you were to invent a new sport but it was only participated in by yourself and your network for your own enjoyment, not the public's, for as long as it met the necessary criteria then it would still be a sport.
@@MD-722 true great arguments