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Pastimes : Salt Lake City 2002 Olympics

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To: Buckey who wrote (21)2/13/2002 12:26:45 AM
From: margie   of 238
 
"Union president Ottavio Cinquanta planned a Wednesday news conference. It wasn’t clear when the union’s review would be completed or what, if any, action it could take."

Who's Jean Sempt?
This has nothing to do with judging being subjective or biased or political .... If there is evidence, from the French judge or from other judges she told, that she "was forced to vote for the Russians," it is illegal.

"Skating has a history of controversies. Ice dancing the usual culprit, with many believing results are set before competitions begin." But not only ice dancing.

"Two pairs judges at the 1999 world championships — Sviatoslav Babenko of Russia and Alfred Korytek of Ukraine — were suspended after TV footage showed them glancing at each other and appearing to talk before marks were announced."

Sale and Pelletier have a great attitude. Pelletier said he hopes they weren't sacrificed for some one els's goals. Sad, but they sure have a lot of support worldwide.

Sale and Pelletier were just on Jay Leno. Leno brought out a Canadian flag and they played O Canada.
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