windsor wrote:I expect they will retire....if not I am sure Zoueva tosses them. It is not unusual for a coach to have multiple skaters from multiple countries, often competing head to head. If you don't think you are getting a fair shake you find a new coach. If you have an issue, you talk to the coach. Geeez. Virtue/Moir are carrying on like D/W have never won anything until now...and the coach and the judges conspired to screw them over. As I said.. D/W haven't lost in two years This is not news. The Olympics was not an upset - and the time to complain about your coach and your footwork score was two years ago, not now.ArkieDukie wrote:Totally nuts. I watched the interview. They feel that Marina wasn't behind them like she was in Vancouver. Whined because Marina wasn't at the Canadian championships with them (she was in Boston with D/W and the Shibs). Do the math, Scott. Two couples at US championships, one at Canadians. Oh, and she didn't march in the opening ceremony with the Canadian team.windsor wrote:... and now they are blaming their coach...
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/natio ... 52251.html
Seriously - you have beaten a team in TWO YEARS and you whine about your coach now? You don't appeal your level 3 footwork score anytime during the season but now it is a big issue?
If it was such a big problem, they should've changed coaches. Seriously. After these comments, I wouldn't blame Zoueva if she tossed them.
1) When the problems arose it was too late to get another coach as the season had already started.
2) The last couple of years there has been all kinds of talk in the skating world about how low the scores have been for Virtue and Moir and a newspaper showed a couple of days ago that one judge has been a judge at every single on of the events in which they have been scored low - and that judge is American.
3) The French magazine that originally reported the story is continuing to dig into it and I expect that, just like with Sale and Pelletier, there is more that will come out about this.
4) Figure skating is a pathetic joke when it comes to the judges...just look at how badly Yuna Kim got fucked over. Even Katarina Witt has said that she doesn't understand what happened and that it is clear that Kim won.
5) The Finnish skater who invented the Finn Step said after the ice dancing that he simply does not understand how the judges could have scored Virtue and Moir so low and the Americans so high since V&M were perfect in the Finn Step and the Americans were not. He invented the freakin' move so he should know a thing or three about it eh? And, more importantly, he doesn't have a horse in this race so isn't biased towards either team.
6) A British commentator that I saw calling the event agreed that Virtue and Moir were far better than their scores indicated. And, like the Finn, she doesn't have a horse in this race either.
But that's fine...the Yanks have to cheat to beat us but, when it comes to sports that are objective, rather than subjective, like hockey, we are clearly better as the last two days, and the last two Olympics, have proven. On Sunday I'll be watching our men's hockey team play for the gold medal to match our women's gold medal while you lot console yourselves with playing for the bronze.
That's it, I'm done and I'm out.