I honestly don't know why you would want a medal you know you didn't earn. Big loser mentality.
I am sure there is financial recompense but it's not even gold.
I am sure there is financial recompense but it's not even gold.
So in other words... it seems likely that the IOC has engineered an outcome here where the athlete who should have finished fifth is the one who gets a Bronze medal and no one gets to feel good about this. Fantastic work.
I honestly don't know why you would want a medal you know you didn't earn. Big loser mentality.
I am sure there is financial recompense but it's not even gold.
I understand Romania's history. And why it's an honor to be a part of it. I even understand why the Romanian federation is desperate to get back on the podium.Because Romania’s artistic women’s gymnastics history at the Olympics is the stuff of legends and rightfully a huge source of national pride. For decades the modest Eastern European nation went toe to toe with the Soviet gymnastics juggernaut and more than held their own.
It’s been more than a little embarrassing for them they haven’t medaled since London.
That said, quite frankly, the U.S.’ current gymnastics dynasty’s foundation was laid by perfect Nadia and the Romanians. I recognize that even if I’m mad at them right now.
I can’t imagine Voinea’s goal was ever to legitimately get the bronze outright. Well, except as a longshot backup plan if Chiles’ score was allowed to stand so Romania still had a chance to grab hardware. MAYBE as a wild gambit on the off chance the IOC announced “Screw it; all three of you get medals. Everyone can shut up now.”
To me, Voinea, or perhaps more accurately her domineering former gymnast mother, excessively complaining online about how the judges wronged her was part of a coordinated effort to strip Chiles of her medal and give it to Barbuso.
Reason being, whether she was truly out of bounds or not, she didn’t challenge it in real time at the meet, probably (if her team even realized the call was questionable, because her teammate was inline to get bronze at the time. But suddenly when the American is boosted into the spot, crushing the soul of that same teammate for the world to see, and a day or two passed, THEN that out of bounds call was a scandal! A scandal to add more fuel to the fire that the judges had wronged Romania, specifically in favor of the evil Americans, and the IOC needed to give Romania and their gloriously rich gymnastics history something to make up for it.
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Lashinda Demus' 12-year road to receiving her gold for 2012 Olympics - ESPN
I can't believe I got caught slipping on this track story but, as is a common refrain amongst my people, delayed is not denied. I wish I had video of the medal reallocation ceremony to link to but, if there is one, my Internet-fu has failed me.