Wednesday February 15, 2012

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    sonnoujoui

    Unfortunately for you neither the IOC nor the FIG share your opinion. Some sports have age limitations. Like it or not that's reality. The issue at hand isn't whether the age limitations/rules are right or wrong; it's whether they were broken by China. Back on topic please...

    And guess why it was raised 2 times from 14 to 16? Because of chinese dominance. Some western nations like USA still wanted to have a chance - but they failed even to win with the new rules. So now they are spreading rumours instead of just admitting the chinese are better.

    Posted in: IOC asks for investigation of China's gymnasts

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    sonnoujoui

    "This could open a real can of worms. The Chinese could forfeit as many as 6 womens medals here, a bunch of them gold. Those would go to the Americans who finished second in many events. Looks like the medal standings are about to get overhauled."

    Ridiculous. Better be carefull if USA USA wont loose 7 gold if they can proove Phelp was doped. Oh, and lets assume for a moment that the chinese girl was not 16 yet. Then she was still better than the american girl. The best athlete deserves the medal no matter what age she is. If I were an athlete, I wouldnt be happy to win the gold medal knowing I am not the best but somebody else who was just a bit "too young".

    Before ppl got upset about the girl that was not pretty enough to sing in the opening ceremony and worrying about her feelings. Now you want to take away the gold medal of a girl that might have been too young though she was best. What about her feelings?

    Oh, and by the way - China is on top of every medal list because it is the gold medals that count first. It is the offical IOC ranking and every other country counts that way. So please USA, stop pretending that you are on top, it's China that had the best athletes in this olympics.

    Posted in: IOC asks for investigation of China's gymnasts

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