The appeals panel of the International Gymnastics Federation, known as F.I.G., dismissed a case against 16 judges this month, essentially agreeing with the judges’ assertion that investigators had “no direct evidence of cheating.”
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
The Internanational Gymnastics Foundation Does an Awesome "Sargent" Schultz
OK, so this is what they do. (Sorry, I never watched this stuff before.)
Panel Clears Rhythmic Gymnastics Judges Suspected of Cheating. (The New York Times, 8/26/2013)
Excerpt: The governing body for rhythmic gymnastics has cleared dozens of judges who were suspected of cheating on qualifying tests last year, despite an investigation that concluded some of the test scores “could only have occurred by cheating.”
The appeals panel of the International Gymnastics Federation, known as F.I.G., dismissed a case against 16 judges this month, essentially agreeing with the judges’ assertion that investigators had “no direct evidence of cheating.”
The appeals panel of the International Gymnastics Federation, known as F.I.G., dismissed a case against 16 judges this month, essentially agreeing with the judges’ assertion that investigators had “no direct evidence of cheating.”
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