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Su Yiming Match Referee: The score is wrong, but it is like "God's Hand"

In the final of the slope obstacle course of the Beijing Winter Olympics that ended on the 7th, China's Su Yiming won the silver medal, becoming the first Asian athlete to win a medal in the Winter Olympics project, breaking the monopoly of European and American athletes in the men's slope obstacle course.

Su Yiming Match Referee: The score is wrong, but it is like "God's Hand"

But after the game, questions were raised about the referee's score. The BBC questioned canada's Max Parrot, who won the project, for a mistake that the referee failed to detect. BBC's commentator believes that Parot did not do a grab action, but did a move called glaring knee grab, which should be deducted 2-3 points, and his stage score should not be 9.35, should be 6 or 6.5 points. And this affects the ownership of the medals, the referee did not see it, and the Chinese team did not protest.

A few days ago, there was an update on this matter. According to multiple media reports, "The referee of the game admitted in an interview that palote, who won the Canadian championship, scored high. He said that in the referees' replay angle, he did not see the Canadian players catch the board mistake, and when they realized the mistake, the score had been submitted. ”

Su Yiming Match Referee: The score is wrong, but it is like "God's Hand"

Su Yiming (left) with champion Max Parlot and bronze medalist McMorris

Slovenia's referee on duty, Iztok Sumatic, agreed with foreign media claims that the mistake resembled Maradona's "hand of God."

Shumatić said, "It's really like the 'Hand of God' of maradona at the 1986 World Cup. The referee didn't see it, he had to make a decision, and he couldn't change it afterwards. This is a real-time score. That's the perspective we've given, and it's kind of like a legitimate trick. ”

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