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    Aldo

  • #2
    hope he doesnt give it up. Is it possible to have an Olympic game without a scoring controversy
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    • #3
      Well, with all the publicity this has gotten, it sucks for Paul either way.

      "Hey look, I won this at the 2004 Olympics."

      "Oh yeah, I remember! Isn't that where the Korean guy actually beat you or something?
      Will F.
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      • #4
        Paul Hamm should give the Gold to the Korean Gymnast.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by eddie_AB6
          Paul Hamm should give the Gold to the Korean Gymnast.
          No, there's no reason to punish the athlete for the judges mistakes. What's done is done. If they were to award 2 gold medals, fine. Paul Hamm has every right to keep that medal, because you can't change the past.
          It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by AEagle40
            Originally posted by eddie_AB6
            Paul Hamm should give the Gold to the Korean Gymnast.
            No, there's no reason to punish the athlete for the judges mistakes. What's done is done. If they were to award 2 gold medals, fine. Paul Hamm has every right to keep that medal, because you can't change the past.
            I agree, but deep in his mind, he knows that the other guy was actually better, which can't be a good feeling.
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            • #7
              Although Paul Hamm still thinks he's the best, he takes liberty in pointing out the minor mistakes that the Korean gymnast had made.

              I bet if he was tackled by some lunatic during his floor routine and lost the gold, he would be totally outraged and launch a formal protest

              Like 101 goddamn medals isn't enough.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Legend_Airlines
                Although Paul Hamm still thinks he's the best, he takes liberty in pointing out the minor mistakes that the Korean gymnast had made.

                I bet if he was tackled by some lunatic during his floor routine and lost the gold, he would be totally outraged and launch a formal protest

                Like 101 goddamn medals isn't enough.
                Yeah...he may have the gold medal now, but I bet a lot more people admire that runner's spirit over Paul's performance. Sometimes, sportsmanship is more impressive than medals...
                Will F.
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                • #9
                  Will Paul be able to compete next 4 years?

                  Will he want to?

                  I think that he should keep the medal, the judges screwed up very badly! And I think that He should not be stripped of his medal, howvere the South Korean gymnast also deserves a medal. I thnkt that the Olympic commitee should grant two gold medals! (just this once)

                  Also, I am an Alexi Nimov super fan, and was amazed to see how amazingly he did! The judges once again fuc*ed that up by giving hime the most diassapointing score!

                  Maybe the enitre competition should be done-over?
                  LOL! Like anyone would actually consent to that!
                  Whatever is necessary, is never unwise.

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                  • #10
                    I wouldn't give it up, but I'm selfish!

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by FlyCharlestonSC
                      but I'm selfish!
                      That's the most logical answer - but good luck getting Hamm to say that

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                      • #12
                        Hamm has a right to keep the medal... the Korean guy has a right to be pissed... the judges should be shot

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Legend_Airlines
                          Originally posted by FlyCharlestonSC
                          but I'm selfish!
                          That's the most logical answer - but good luck getting Hamm to say that
                          I try not to listen to him. Period. His voice scares me.


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                          • #14
                            the judges fukked up, but so did the South Koreans. If they would have followed the rules and launched a formal protest within the time allotted, all this would have been fixed, but they didn't. Therefore they don't get the gold (even though the guy deserves it). The IOC needs to stand by the rules that everyone competing should already know about.... isn't that the whole point of rules?.....
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by assghanistan
                              the judges fukked up, but so did the South Koreans. If they would have followed the rules and launched a formal protest within the time allotted, all this would have been fixed, but they didn't. Therefore they don't get the gold (even though the guy deserves it). The IOC needs to stand by the rules that everyone competing should already know about.... isn't that the whole point of rules?.....
                              Yeah...we all agree on that. (That Paul should keep the gold)

                              We're just saying that deep inside, he won't feel too happy about it either.
                              Will F.
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