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| #Post#: 268333-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: BethinDC2AZ Date: August 13, 2024, 7:10 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| #Post#: 268336-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: MidwestmikkiJ Date: August 13, 2024, 7:19 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| The Romanian (I think the country was) won 3rd place. Then the | |
| U.S. filed an appeal and Chiles was awarded another .1 of a | |
| point which brought Chiles to 3rd place from 5th. Then Romania | |
| took it to the Court for Sports and they issued the ruling that | |
| the appeal was filed 4 seconds too late. | |
| #Post#: 268337-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: armybrat1 Date: August 13, 2024, 7:25 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| That's what the argument is about. Rebecca Andrade of Brazil won | |
| the gold. Simone Biles of the US won the silver. No | |
| disagreement there. As the scores originally stood, Ana Barbosu | |
| of Romania was third, with Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, Romania fourth | |
| and Chiles fifth. | |
| The US coach then filed an appeal, saying Chiles' score was | |
| incorrect because she had not been given credit for one element | |
| of her routine. The judges agreed to accept the appeal; agreed | |
| that the score should have been elevated, and move Chiles to | |
| third, with the the Romanians dropping to fourth and fifth. | |
| Chiles' new score was 13.766; Barbosu was 13.700. So Barbosu | |
| was pulled off the podium, where she had been celebrating, and | |
| replaced by Chiles. | |
| Romania appealed, saying that the US filed its appeal too late. | |
| The Court of Arbitration for Sport agreed that the Romanians | |
| were right, and the scores were reverted: Barbosu, 13.700; | |
| Chiles 13.666. | |
| And that's where we stand. As I noted - there's no way you can | |
| declare it a "tie" and give both Barbosu and Chiles bronze | |
| medals. They didn't tie. | |
| #Post#: 268338-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: BethinDC2AZ Date: August 13, 2024, 7:27 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268337#msg268337 | |
| date=1723595152] | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| That's what the argument is about. Rebecca Andrade of Brazil won | |
| the gold. Simone Biles of the US won the silver. No | |
| disagreement there. As the scores originally stood, Ana Barbosu | |
| of Romania was third, with Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, Romania fourth | |
| and Chiles fifth. | |
| The US coach then filed an appeal, saying Chiles' score was | |
| incorrect because she had not been given credit for one element | |
| of her routine. The judges agreed to accept the appeal; agreed | |
| that the score should have been elevated, and move Chiles to | |
| third, with the the Romanians dropping to fourth and fifth. | |
| Chiles' new score was 13.766; Barbosu was 13.700. So Barbosu | |
| was pulled off the podium, where she had been celebrating, and | |
| replaced by Chiles. | |
| Romania appealed, saying that the US filed its appeal too late. | |
| The Court of Arbitration for Sport agreed that the Romanians | |
| were right, and the scores were reverted: Barbosu, 13.700; | |
| Chiles 13.666. | |
| And that's where we stand. As I noted - there's no way you can | |
| declare it a "tie" and give both Barbosu and Chiles bronze | |
| medals. They didn't tie. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Seems straight forward to me. The one minute technicality is | |
| stupid. The medal is Chile�s�. | |
| #Post#: 268339-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: acl-ny Date: August 13, 2024, 7:32 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=MidwestmikkiJ link=topic=2906.msg268336#msg268336 | |
| date=1723594767] | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| The Romanian (I think the country was) won 3rd place. Then the | |
| U.S. filed an appeal and Chiles was awarded another .1 of a | |
| point which brought Chiles to 3rd place from 5th. Then Romania | |
| took it to the Court for Sports and they issued the ruling that | |
| the appeal was filed 4 seconds too late. | |
| [/quote] | |
| But there�s also a question re the Romanian�s score. They | |
| deducted a percentage because she allegedly stepped out of | |
| bounds. The Romanians are claiming she didn�t. | |
| So I say - review the performances. Was Romania inbounds? Should | |
| Chiles get the upgraded level of difficulty? Was the challenge | |
| made in time (records indicate it was)? Then calculate their | |
| scores based on the proper reading of the performances and award | |
| the medal accordingly. | |
| My hope is that the numbers come out the same and they can both | |
| get bronze, but if not, at least everyone knows who won and who | |
| didn�t - based on the performances and correct scoring. Even | |
| though the �loser� will be upset, at least they�ll know it was | |
| fair the other competitor earned it. | |
| #Post#: 268340-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: armybrat1 Date: August 13, 2024, 7:34 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268338#msg268338 | |
| date=1723595278] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268337#msg268337 | |
| date=1723595152] | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| That's what the argument is about. Rebecca Andrade of Brazil won | |
| the gold. Simone Biles of the US won the silver. No | |
| disagreement there. As the scores originally stood, Ana Barbosu | |
| of Romania was third, with Sabrina Maneca-Voinea, Romania fourth | |
| and Chiles fifth. | |
| The US coach then filed an appeal, saying Chiles' score was | |
| incorrect because she had not been given credit for one element | |
| of her routine. The judges agreed to accept the appeal; agreed | |
| that the score should have been elevated, and move Chiles to | |
| third, with the the Romanians dropping to fourth and fifth. | |
| Chiles' new score was 13.766; Barbosu was 13.700. So Barbosu | |
| was pulled off the podium, where she had been celebrating, and | |
| replaced by Chiles. | |
| Romania appealed, saying that the US filed its appeal too late. | |
| The Court of Arbitration for Sport agreed that the Romanians | |
| were right, and the scores were reverted: Barbosu, 13.700; | |
| Chiles 13.666. | |
| And that's where we stand. As I noted - there's no way you can | |
| declare it a "tie" and give both Barbosu and Chiles bronze | |
| medals. They didn't tie. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Seems straight forward to me. The one minute technicality is | |
| stupid. The medal is Chile�s�. | |
| [/quote] | |
| "Stupid" maybe, but the rule. Just like a pitch that leaves the | |
| pitcher's hand one second late is a ball; a play that starts one | |
| second after the clock hits zero doesn't count; and every other | |
| rule that deals with time. If it really was more than one | |
| minute, the appeal doesn't count. | |
| The US Gymnastics Federation claims that they *now* have video | |
| that proves conclusively the appeal was filed in under a minute | |
| - at 47 seconds to be precise. They didn't have that video | |
| before, so they didn't provide it to the Court. But they now | |
| have it. But the Court said "too bad; we asked for *all* your | |
| evidence. We evaluated what you gave us. We ruled. We're done." | |
| So the US is considering appealing to the Swiss Supreme Court. | |
| #Post#: 268341-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: BethinDC2AZ Date: August 13, 2024, 7:36 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=acl-ny link=topic=2906.msg268339#msg268339 | |
| date=1723595560] | |
| [quote author=MidwestmikkiJ link=topic=2906.msg268336#msg268336 | |
| date=1723594767] | |
| [quote author=BethinDC2AZ link=topic=2906.msg268333#msg268333 | |
| date=1723594256] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| I�m confused. Who actually won, minus stupid 4 seconds late | |
| rules? Cause that�s who should get the medal. | |
| [/quote] | |
| The Romanian (I think the country was) won 3rd place. Then the | |
| U.S. filed an appeal and Chiles was awarded another .1 of a | |
| point which brought Chiles to 3rd place from 5th. Then Romania | |
| took it to the Court for Sports and they issued the ruling that | |
| the appeal was filed 4 seconds too late. | |
| [/quote] | |
| But there�s also a question re the Romanian�s score. They | |
| deducted a percentage because she allegedly stepped out of | |
| bounds. The Romanians are claiming she didn�t. | |
| So I say - review the performances. Was Romania inbounds? Should | |
| Chiles get the upgraded level of difficulty? Was the challenge | |
| made in time (records indicate it was)? Then calculate their | |
| scores based on the proper reading of the performances and award | |
| the medal accordingly. | |
| My hope is that the numbers come out the same and they can both | |
| get bronze, but if not, at least everyone knows who won and who | |
| didn�t - based on the performances and correct scoring. Even | |
| though the �loser� will be upset, at least they�ll know it was | |
| fair the other competitor earned it. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Isn�t this why the NFL (or was it MLB) stopped reviewing | |
| replays? At some point you just have to make a call and stick to | |
| it. And a medal for everyone isn�t it. | |
| #Post#: 268351-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: LabPartner Date: August 13, 2024, 10:18 pm | |
| --------------------------------------------------------- | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268328#msg268328 | |
| date=1723593700] | |
| [quote author=LabPartner link=topic=2906.msg268324#msg268324 | |
| date=1723588172] | |
| [quote author=armybrat1 link=topic=2906.msg268322#msg268322 | |
| date=1723587401] | |
| BTW, compare gymnastics medal discussions with men's high jump. | |
| Shelby McEwen of the US and Hamish Kerr of New Zealand flat | |
| tied. Cleared the same height; missed the same height; same | |
| number of missed jumps earlier in the competition. Two gold | |
| medals? Nope. Jump it off. Kerr won; McEwen settled for a | |
| silver. Haven't heard any complaints. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They could�ve had 2 gold medals. It happened in that event in | |
| Tokyo. They chose to jump for it. Mutual decision. | |
| [/quote] | |
| Okay, I'll be blunt. Remember that I spent about 15 years of my | |
| life coaching/running girls' sports, and I have been a fan of | |
| women's sports as long as I can remember. And I really don't | |
| like the suggestions of "just pretend there was a tie and give | |
| two or even three women bronze medals, so that nobody's feelings | |
| get hurt." No, don't do that. If there was a tie that can't be | |
| broken, okay - I can see multiple medals. But that wasn't the | |
| case. There wasn't a tie for third that couldn't be broken. So | |
| why are we talking about multiple medals? | |
| The reference to the men's high jump was - people accept that | |
| competitors wanted to break a tie and have a clear winner and a | |
| second place finisher. So why are women's sports different? Why | |
| do we have to give "participation bronze medals" so that we | |
| don't hurt people's feelings? | |
| [/quote] | |
| If we're being blunt, I didn't make any comment about the | |
| gymnastics. I only added the information that was missing from | |
| your high jump observation. | |
| And further bluntness, judged sports are different from | |
| measurable sports. Always have been. I watch the judged sports | |
| because they're frequently exciting and often beautiful, but the | |
| whole concept of judging is lost on me. I really don't care who | |
| wins. Anyway, what should gymnasts do if they end up with the | |
| same score? Another shot at their same routine hoping one of | |
| them messes up? The high jumpers did not have to continue | |
| jumping until they had first and second place. They could've had | |
| gold for each of them. | |
| #Post#: 268357-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: kkt Date: August 13, 2024, 11:45 pm | |
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| Would the Swiss courts really grant cert for a sporting event | |
| judgement call? | |
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| Re: 2024 Summer Olympics (Paris) | |
| By: MidwestmikkiJ Date: August 13, 2024, 11:48 pm | |
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| [quote author=kkt link=topic=2906.msg268357#msg268357 | |
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| Would the Swiss courts really grant cert for a sporting event | |
| judgement call? | |
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| I don't think it is part of the Swiss Courts. Google says it's | |
| an independent body designed to handle these cases. I assume | |
| that means the various international sports bodies have agreed | |
| to use it. | |
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