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Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

At the end of the men's slope obstacle course at the Beijing Winter Olympics, China's Su Yiming regretted winning a silver medal, and from the performance point of view, he could have won the gold medal, but due to the pressure of the Canadian referee, the gold medal became a silver medal. Now that 3 days have passed, the project referee admitted to giving the Canadian players a high score, and Chinese netizens asked: "Can you return the gold medal that should have belonged to Su Yiming"?

Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

In the previous final stage, Su Yiming played almost perfectly, relying on the highest score of 88.70 points in the second jump, and finally ranked second, 2.26 points behind Canada's Max Parrott, while another Canadian player, Mark McMorris, won a bronze medal with 88.53 points.

Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

Spectators who have watched the game know that Su Yiming has performed well and deserves a higher score, and the result is that the Canadian referee directly pressed the score, such as Su Yiming's first jump, the Canadian referee gave the lowest score of 5 points, and gave 7 points when the second jump, or the lowest score, to know that there were other referees who scored 10 points at that time, and the Canadian referee continued to play 7 points.

Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

At the same time, while pressing Su Yiming's score, the Canadian referee also gave Max Parrott the highest score of 9 points to Canada's Max Parrott, and finally scored 90.96 points with the second jump, pushing Su Yiming to rank first and win the gold medal, while Max Parrote's Canadian compatriot Mark McMorris ranked third.

Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

Such a score, as well as two Canadian players ranked first and third, the Canadian referee score has a very obvious sense of subjectivity, not only Chinese netizens questioned, but also netizens from other countries, Australia's TV station commentary believes that Su Yiming's second jump score is at least 94 points, worthy of the championship.

For the gold medal to silver medal, Su Yiming said in an interview after the game that he did not care about the referee's scoring problem, and stressed that he was very happy to be able to stand on the podium with so many strong competitors.

Gold becomes silver! Su Yiming was too wronged, and 3 days later the referee admitted to playing a high score and climbed to the 1st place in the hot search

Today, the referee admitted to giving the Canadian players a high score to the top of the hot search list, saying that "in the referees' replay angle, I did not see the Canadian players' mistakes in grasping the board, but when they realized the mistakes, the scores were submitted."

This hot search has attracted the attention of netizens, and have left messages asking: "What is the use of saying this now, he was originally a 17-year-old Olympic champion", "This should definitely return the gold medal to Su Yiming, the indisputable wrong judgment, the Chinese team should appeal."

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