Why chen yibing lost




















History cannot be changed, and the loss must remain in the heart. What I can be happy about is that Chen Yibing, both in and out of stadium, showed the heart and spirit of a Chinese gymnast. To me, for a long time in the future, when it comes to rings in international competitions, all gymnasts might have two images in their heads. One is the flawless Chen Yibing, and the other is that of the Brazilian competitor today. Finally, I want to say one thing. The London Olympics is held in a civilized country.

When arguments and disagreements come about, in all competitions, all competitors, coaches and judges should have a standard of judgement. When competitors make mistakes, they are penalized, and competition results are often changed. Now, when gymnastics has such unfair scoring, the IOC, FIG , and associated organizations, should they also do an investigation on the judges and their results.

The Italian coach at the competition, Maurizio Allievi, also agreed. Chen is better than Morandi in his routine execution. Multiple Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics Li Xiaopeng, who was commentator on CCTV, was unable to comprehend the scoring after comparison reruns of the two performances, and Olympic gold medalist Liu Xuan was equally outraged on weibo.

Silence is acceptance, and this is unacceptable. StephenChow reacts to the passing of close collaborator NgMantat : "Even though I've been following his condition closely,…. Anonymous comments are disabled in this journal. Your IP address will be recorded. Log in No account? Create an account. Remember me. South Korean newspaper The Korea Times said that its athletes had been the biggest victims of questionable officiating at the games, listing results in swimming, fencing and judo, some of which were later overturned.

The paper said that organisers had tried to "appease" fencing star Shin Lam with a silver medal after her defeat by the German Britta Heidemann. The article said that "even amateur athletics have long been influenced by the powers of the nations that athletes belong to in the name of so-called sports diplomacy".

News agency Yonhap agreed that "crucial errors have been concentrated on South Korean athletes". There was, however, little sympathy for the female badminton doubles pair who were disqualified for throwing their matches. The Korea Times said the pair had "no excuses" for their behaviour.

Boxing officiating was also widely discussed in the Indian media following some knife-edge decisions. Other outlets blamed a new scoring system which newspaper DNA said "has left everyone confused". Another report in the same paper looked towards the forthcoming bout between Mary Kom and Team GB's Nicola Adams, saying: "The general belief among boxers and coaches is that the Brits are 'favoured' by judges and referees alike.

Belarusian state TV told viewers that "the list of dubious decisions against Belarusians at the London Olympics is getting longer" after boxer Siarhei Karneyeu failed to reach the semi-finals.

A correspondent for the channel said judges had failed to suitably punish his opponent Teymur Mammadov of Azerbaijan for passive boxing.

The report added that "the audience did not hide its sympathy for the Belarusian" after the decision was announced. Karenyey also voiced his frustration on a social media network, saying: "I did all that could be done!!! We filed a protest and were told: "Who are you? A Belarusian?

Goodbye then!!!!! Arthur Zanetti of Brazil upstaged defending Olympic champion Chen Yibing to win the still rings title Monday, handing Chen only his second loss since When Zanetti's score flashed, his jaw dropped, and the small group of Brazilian fans in the stands above him began dancing, singing and waving their flag. It was Brazil's first medal in artistic gymnastics, and a gold at that. Not a bad way to kick off the party for the Rio de Janeiro Games.

Yang Hak-seon of South Korea added the gold medal on vault to his world title, sealing the victory with the most difficult vault being done in the world. Zanetti beamed as he stood on the podium, chewing on his bottom lip and watching proudly as the Brazilian flag rose. Chen has been dubbed the "Lord of the Rings," so dominant since that when he saluted the crowd with his index finger held high in the air during introductions, it wasn't a sign of arrogance.

In addition to his gold medal from Beijing, he's won four of the last five world titles, and no one even came close most of the time. He seemed certain his routine Monday would be good enough for gold, kissing his index finger and holding it aloft again.

Chen had such control that when he flipped and twisted, the cables barely swayed. When he pressed into a plank, his back was ironing-board straight. But there were a few slight flaws, too: a back that was a little too arched on a handstand, a wiggle on a press.



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