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Monthly Archives: January 2021
National bias: all the bias/4. From Limin Jao to Elisabeth Louesdon
Fourth post about the national bias of all judges. If you want to konow why I’m publishing these screenshots, you can read here and here.
National bias: all the bias/3. From Igor Dolgushin to Deborah Islam
Third post about the national bias of all judges. If you want to konow why I’m publishing these screenshots, you can read here and here.
National bias: all the bias/2. From Diana Barbacci Levy to Oksana Dolgopolova
Second post about the national bias of all judges. If you want to konow why I’m publishing these screenshots, you can read here.
Jon Jackson: On Edge/6. Il Campionato del mondo 2002
Stavolta non copro neppure un intero capitolo, non ci riesco. Lo scandalo di Salt Lake City è stato chiuso con l’assegnazione di una seconda medaglia d’oro a Salé/Pelletier, quindi per il grande pubblico la cosa è finita lì. Per l’ISU, … Continue reading
National bias: all the bias/1. From Maira Abasova to Yury Balkov
Until now I’ve published the number of the bias written in order of bias (only the most biased, from the 28.02 of Ece Esen to the 8.82 of Maira Abasova, with all the value of the bias but without the … Continue reading
Intorno a Yuzuru Hanyu e al GOAT
Un recente articolo di Jack Gallagher per Japan Forward (no, non metto il link, non vale la pena leggerlo) si chiude con una citazione di un altro genio della tastiera, Philip Hersh. L’argomento sono i Giochi olimpici di Pechino. “If … Continue reading
Jon Jackson: On Edge/5. Salt Lake City
Nella mia infinita lista di cose da fare c’è anche finire di commentare On Edge di Jon Jackson. Rispetto agli altri libri gli sto dedicando tantissimo tempo perché quello che c’è in queste pagine merita attenzione. Jackson è un ex … Continue reading
National bias before the Olympic Games
I’ve checked all the judges at the last Olympic Games (introduction, I’m sorry but it’s in Italian, introduction part two, also in Italian, judges from AUS, BEL, CAN, CHN, ESP, judges from ESP, FRA, GER, HUN, ISR, ITA, JPN, KAZ, … Continue reading
Giudici olimpici e national bias. Giudici all’opera a PyeongChang/4. From Anastassia Makarova (UKR) to Saodat Numanova (UZB)
Last group of the Olympic judges at PyeongChang. These are the judges from Ukraine, United States and Uzbekistan. The way in which I calculated the national bias is explained here. Anastassia Makarova (UKR) Anastassia Makarova has judged 10 competitions. In … Continue reading
Giudici olimpici e national bias. Giudici all’opera a PyeongChang/3. Da Koh Sung-Hee (KOR) a Tanay Ozkan Silaoglu (TUR)
I’ve started to write this post before the National Championship, the third in series (here are the first and the second, but I’ve also published two preliminary posts here and here) in which I’ve controlled the PyeongChang judges. It was … Continue reading