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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Gold Rush
One thing fascinating about short-track speed skating is watching for the unexpected (then placing the blame):
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Is that Ohno pushing Tremblay?
Is that Hamelin pushing Sung Si-Bak?
Is that a Canadian judge
... pushing for more Canadian Gold?
I had to stay up (way past my bedtime) to watch.
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The P.S. Rule:
If A lays a hand on B and B
immediately
falls,
then A is disqualified.
By the P.S. Rule, both Hamelin and Ohno get a DSQ.
So who gets what?
Sung Si-Bak gets Gold, Tremblay gets Silver
... and the P.S. judges gets Bronze.
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Horace
February 27, 2010 at 11:43 AM
Well, by it's very nature, short track speed racing is a "contact" sport!!!
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Peter
February 27, 2010 at 12:05 PM
Amen.
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Well, by it's very nature, short track speed racing is a "contact" sport!!!
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