WrestlingRasta Posted August 10, 2024 Posted August 10, 2024 I felt like from the beginning, the decision to not award the medal is pure and simple in the book. It’s a DQ from the tournament and DQ’s from the tournament results are erased. What I felt was wrong was just plugging the semi loser in. There is already a repechage set. Wrestle the repechage and bump up the medals. No one likes a final on a FF but in that scenario, that is the reality of what happened. You had one person standing unbeaten and within the rules.
1032004 Posted August 10, 2024 Posted August 10, 2024 1 hour ago, WrestlingRasta said: I felt like from the beginning, the decision to not award the medal is pure and simple in the book. It’s a DQ from the tournament and DQ’s from the tournament results are erased. What I felt was wrong was just plugging the semi loser in. There is already a repechage set. Wrestle the repechage and bump up the medals. No one likes a final on a FF but in that scenario, that is the reality of what happened. You had one person standing unbeaten and within the rules. Wasn’t the repechage process from the book too? There is of course precedent for courts ruling against “the book” though. The kid in Wisconsin that was DQ’ed but then allowed by a judge to wrestle comes to mind. Hopefully Vinesh has the Cornell lawyers
WrestlingRasta Posted August 10, 2024 Posted August 10, 2024 7 hours ago, 1032004 said: Wasn’t the repechage process from the book too? They didn’t follow a repechage process, at least not the one that is in the book.
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