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What are the major misjudgments in Olympic history?

1, 1988 The great home power of Seoul Olympic Games deprived the legendary boxer of his gold medal.

1988 At the Seoul Olympic Games, Koreans tried their best to win gold medals for themselves by virtue of their home court advantage, even at the expense of fairness and justice. There was a referee scandal that shocked the world in the final of lightweight boxing. Roy Jones, an American legend, and Park Xihong, a South Korean player, later dominated professional lightweight boxing in the 1990s. Roy Jones had an obvious advantage in the competition, giving more blows to his opponent in almost every round, but the referee awarded the victory to South Korean player Park Xihong. Post-game research shows that Jones hit his opponent 86 times, far more than his opponent hit him 32 times. This incident once caused an uproar in the international sports world and became a famous scandal of the Seoul Olympic Games that year. Since then, electronic scoring has been used in Olympic boxing competitions.

2. 1952 You can also win medals in running and walking in Helsinki Olympic Games.

1952 In the men's 10 km final of Helsinki Olympic Games, the rigid referee informed the Swiss Schwab and Yong Ke of the former Soviet Union that they were disqualified for foul in the final stage of the competition. Paradoxically, the pair of athletes ignored the referee's decision and ran the last 30 meters, leaving the referee who was desperately chasing behind. These referees try their best to catch up and try to disqualify them before they reach the finish line, because all elimination must take place during the competition. However, the referee failed to catch up with them, and what is even more amazing is that their second and third place scores were actually retained.

3. 1972 The basketball final of Munich Olympic Games was postponed twice.

1972 Munich Olympic Games, Germany, the basketball final of the US-Soviet Olympic Games, the last 6 seconds of the game, the former Soviet Union took a slight lead, that is, 49 to 48, and American Collins was in a hurry. At this time, American Collins was lucky enough to get two free throws and hit them all. The whistle sounded at the end of the game, and the American team won 50-49. At this moment, the Hungarian referee shouted 1 second before the end of the game and insisted on "getting on the last bus". The former Soviet Union took the opportunity to shoot a long shot, but unfortunately missed it. The whistle sounded again, and the United States still led by one point. But this time, a British "person who is not a referee but has the right to speak" said that there should be three seconds left and the game should continue. The American team immediately fried the pot, but both the former Soviet Union and the referee insisted on this opinion, and the American team bravely walked into the stadium again. As a result, the former Soviet Union won the Olympic gold medal with 5 1 50.

4. 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games ran 2 meters more and lost the championship.

1932 the los Angeles Olympic games was unlucky, but American sprinter Ralph Metcalfe suffered "injustice" in the 200-meter race. The starting point of the 200-meter race is on the curve, so each starting point is not on the same starting line. In the final, due to the referee's mistake, his starting line of the runway was not measured accurately, and he was two meters behind the real starting line. So Metcalfe actually ran 202 meters. He ran 2 1.5 seconds, only 0.2 seconds slower than the second American teammate george simpson, while the first place was only 2 1.2 seconds. Although this mistake was discovered later, the medal has been awarded and it is impossible to fight again. Metcalfe can only accept this fact.

5. 1992 The women's doubles final of Barcelona Olympic Games was sentenced to six fouls.

Badminton first entered the Olympic family in Barcelona Olympic Games in 1992. The women's doubles final was held between Guan Weizhen/Nong Qunhua and South Korean player Huang Huiying/Zheng. In this duel, Guan Weizhen/Nong Qunhua really got into trouble, not only the opponent's strength was strong, but also the referee's penalty. In that match, the English referee ruled that China's serve was illegal six times at the crucial moment. For professional athletes, the unprecedented number of service violations is unimaginable. These childish judgments directly led Guan Weizhen/Nong Qunhua to lose with 1: 2. After the Olympic Games, this eccentric referee was permanently banned by the International Badminton Federation, which was awesome enough. However, China still failed to get back a gold medal. Passing the Olympic champion has also become the eternal heartache of Guan Weizhen/Nong Qunhua.

6. In 2004, the China Men's Three Musketeers final was assassinated by a black referee.

In the men's foil team final of the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, Hungarian referee Sidassi misjudged again and again, which made the China Three Musketeers miss the gold medal that they almost got. Although the "dirty" referee Sidassi was sent back to China, China sword fans still won't forgive him. In this final, the China swordsman played very well from the beginning, and the Italians could only parry it. However, when both sides and even China players hit their opponents first, Hungarian fencing referee Hidas deducted points from the Italians again and again, which led to the reversal of the situation on the field. The referee Committee couldn't stand his behavior, so he was replaced after only a quarter of the game. After the International Sword League, it issued a statement acknowledging that at least six swords were misjudged in this final, calling it a shame in the history of fencing, and dismissed Hidas.

7. The all-around referee of men's gymnastics in Athens Olympic Games in 2004 took away the gold medal of Korean athletes.

In the men's gymnastics all-around competition, due to the mistakes of three technical officials, Korean athlete Liang scored 9.9 points in a group of parallel bars events that should have been evaluated by 10, thus "helping" Ham win the championship, and Liang only won the bronze medal. Ham's total score is 57.823, while Liang's total score is 56.874. If you add the wrong points, Liang should win the championship with the advantage of 0.05 1 point. Koreans are very angry. Although the International Sports Federation later admitted the mistake and suspended the three referees who made the mistake, the Olympic Committee refused to return the gold medal to Liang on the grounds that there was no such precedent. As a matter of fact, they have just repeated the question of the ownership of equestrian gold medals three times, which eventually became a joke. Although Koreans complained about it many times later, they still failed to get back the gold medal that should have belonged to Liang.