Ski Jumping Judging Bias

Ski jumping competitions involve subjective evaluations by judges from different countries.

This may lead to nationalistic bias, according to which judges assign higher scores to their compatriots.

To test this claim empirically, we exploit within-performance variation of scores from all World Cup, World Championship, and Olympic Games competitions between the 2010/11 and 2016/17 seasons. (15,000 jumps)

Our findings confirm that judges assign significantly higher scores to their compatriots. The magnitude of this nationalistic bias is significantly higher in more corrupt countries.

We do not find that judges assign significantly different scores to jumpers whose compatriots are present on the judging panel. …

March 2021 – Scandinavian Journal of EconomicsNationalistic Bias among International Experts: Evidence from Professional Ski Jumping

Most biased were the Russian judges. Judges from Finland and Norway showed no bias.

video analysis in Figure Skating

Seems to me Omega is ahead of Fujitsu in technology.

11 Olympic Ice Dancing teams train with Ice Academy of Montreal

Coaches Marie-France Dubreuil and her husband Patrice Lauzon coach all 3 American tandems, Chinese, British, Spaniards, Japanese, Armenians and the No. 2 Canadians. Also the gold medal winning French team of Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron.

Because coaches at the sideboards usually wear nationally branded Games jackets and coats to complement their skaters, Dubreuil has a stack of outerwear that she has rotated through practice sessions and through last week’s team event, where her American ice dancers won silver, and her Japanese bronze. …

Canadian figure skating coaching couple boasts astonishing 11 Olympic ice dance teams

Kamila Valieva – Olympic quads

Amazing. She twists so quickly.

I’m so sorry this historic accomplishment is being overshadowed by why her coach, Eteri Tutberidze, couldn’t prevent Kamila from taking a prohibited substance.

My second question is WHY the IOC doesn’t have a minimum age for all Olympic sports.

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Eileen Gu – living her best life

I’d say Eileen can do ANYTHING she wants.

Gu, 18, was born in San Francisco to an American father and Chinese mother, who raised her as a single mom and taught her to ski at nearby Lake Tahoe. …

… will attend Stanford this fall. She’s also a model with nearly a million Instagram followers and countless endorsement deals.

In 2019, she announced she’d be competing for China. Now, she’s so popular in her mother’s native country that her gold medal win caused Chinese social media platform Weibo to crash. …

Axios – Eileen Gu: A tale of two nations

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Freestyle Skiing – Men’s Moguls

In Moguls, competitors have two chances to flip and/or twist.

One of the bigger upsets in Beijing was 21-year-old Walter Wallberg coming out on top over legend Mikaël KINGsbury.

“I’m very proud,” Kingsbury told CBC Sports. “This is my third Olympic medal in three Olympic Games. …

“I was able to put down my best run in super final and tried to put the pressure on Walter, but he answered very well. [I’m] proud of him.” …

CBC

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You can watch previous Olympic champions including Mikaël Kingsbury on YouTube.

Max Parrot gold Slopestyle

I have no idea what Max is doing here. 😀

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Kamila Valieva lands 2 quads

No woman had ever landed a quad twist in Olympic competition. 15-year-old Kamila Valieva attempted 3 in her free skate.

Landed two.

#respect

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