{"id":465320,"date":"2026-02-13T02:04:09","date_gmt":"2026-02-13T02:04:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/465320\/"},"modified":"2026-02-13T02:04:09","modified_gmt":"2026-02-13T02:04:09","slug":"did-the-americans-get-robbed-of-a-gold-medal-at-the-2026-olympics","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/us\/465320\/","title":{"rendered":"Did the Americans get robbed of a gold medal at the 2026 Olympics?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"7\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3eblc000gllm3tgntn1gm@published\">Read more of Slate\u2019s 2026 Olympics coverage\u00a0<a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/tag\/2026-olympics\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"45\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hhzp001a3b7cah72zxf0@published\">On Wednesday in Milan, French figure-skaters Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron narrowly won gold in their first Olympics as an ice-dancing pair. When the final scores came down, American figure skating fans cried out with one voice: Madison Chock and Evan Bates got screwed!<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"58\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hi1x001b3b7cv1mx95hn@published\">This hue and cry might seem like predictable patriotic grumbling. Yes, the beloved U.S. duo, who lost out on gold by a measly 1.43 points, skated a scintillating toreador-themed free dance. But Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron were mesmerizing too, with <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/culture\/2026\/02\/ice-dancing-gold-medal-team-winners.html\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Slate\u2019s Chris Schleicher describing their dance as<\/a> \u201cfrankly magnificent\u201d and \u201cthe most aesthetically beautiful\u201d performance of the night.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"100\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hi3o001c3b7chqq6jqsg@published\">And yet, there might be something to the thesis that Chock and Bates got robbed. Although the American skaters had a lower total score than their French competitors in the free skate, five of the nine individual judges preferred Chock and Bates to Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron. Of those nine judges, eight gave the American duo a score that exceeded 130 points. The one judge who scored Chock and Bates under the 130-point line? France\u2019s J\u00e9zabel Dabois. On the flip side, the French Dabois gave the French duo a dizzying 137.45 points, 7.71 more than she awarded Chock and Bates.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"1\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hi5d001d3b7cmr8xcrdi@published\">J\u2019accuse!<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"104\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hi7w001e3b7c6vac07ii@published\">Well, hold on. Before we decree that this J\u00e9zabel <a href=\"https:\/\/biblehub.com\/2_kings\/9-10.htm\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">should be thrown to the dogs by the wall of Jezreel<\/a>, it\u2019d help to understand how Olympic figure skating works. In 2004, in the wake of a (coincidentally also French-related) <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Figure_skating_at_the_2002_Winter_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Pair_skating#Controversy\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">judging scandal<\/a> at the 2002 Salt Lake City Games, figure skating\u2019s governing bodies adopted a new methodology called the International Judging System. The IJS was meant to bring transparency and specificity to a process that had for too long been rooted in subjective opinion. While the IJS isn\u2019t perfect\u2014if it were, I wouldn\u2019t be writing this article\u2014it\u2019s still much better than <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/6.0_system\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">the old 6.0 system<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"92\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiai001f3b7cwc74z63c@published\">The IJS evaluates skaters across two separate categories: technical elements and program components. On the technical side, each planned element of a skater\u2019s routine\u2014the various jumps and twizzles and such\u2014is assigned a base value that rises or falls based on the element\u2019s difficulty. Then, depending on how well (or how badly) that element is executed, judges can add or subtract points from that base value. The highest and lowest marks for each technical element get tossed out. The remaining scores are then averaged to arrive at a skater\u2019s final technical element score.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"79\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hicb001g3b7cchj3nu0f@published\">The second category, program components, assesses the artistry of the performance. These scores are inherently more subjective, so there are no base values at work here. Instead, judges award total scores across three subcategories, in 0.25-point increments on a 10-point scale. Again, the highest and lowest scores for each program component get tossed, while the remaining values are averaged and multiplied by a set factor\u2014in ice dancing, it\u2019s a factor of 2\u2014to arrive at the final program component score.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"71\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiem001h3b7cixvlubac@published\">In Olympic competition, the judging panel is made up of nine separate judges from nine different countries. I will once again emphasize that in all internationally sanctioned figure skating competitions the highest and lowest scores for each technical element and program component get thrown out before the remaining scores are averaged. These exclusions are meant to ensure that no outlier score can unduly skew the mean. It\u2019s basic statistical hygiene, people!<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"81\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3higx001i3b7cyo7gxny7@published\">Now, back to the Chock-Bates contretemps. The French judge in question, Dabouis, <a href=\"https:\/\/results.isu.org\/results\/season2526\/owg2026\/FSKXICEDANCE----------FNL-000100--_JudgesDetailsperSkater.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">scored Chock and Bates at 9.5<\/a> in each of the three program-component subcategories, for a cumulative score that was tied for the lowest mark they received from any of the nine judges. (Dabouis is \u201cJ1\u201d in the document linked above.) When it came time for her to score Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron, though, Dabouis scored their program components higher than any of the other eight judges. Tr\u00e8s mal, non?<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"49\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiis001j3b7cn8oudfgc@published\">But hang on a moment. There was also an American judge on the free dance scoring panel\u2014Janis Engel\u2014and, sure enough, she gave Chock and Bates the <a href=\"https:\/\/skatingscores.com\/2526\/oly\/sr\/dance\/i\/long\/usa\/madison_chock_evan_bates\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">highest combined technical\/program score<\/a> of all nine judges. (For what it\u2019s worth, Engel gave Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron their third-lowest combined technical\/program score.)<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"76\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hikh001k3b7c9zxdpdjb@published\">But hang on another moment. The Spanish judge on the panel, Marta Olozagarre, gave the Spanish ice-dance pair of Olivia Smart and Tim Dieck <a href=\"https:\/\/skatingscores.com\/2526\/oly\/sr\/dance\/i\/long\/esp\/olivia_smart_tim_dieck\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">by far<\/a> the highest cumulative score that they received from the judging panel. And the Italian judge, Isabella Micheli, gave the Italian ice dancers Charl\u00e8ne Guignard and Marco Fabbri by far <a href=\"https:\/\/skatingscores.com\/2526\/oly\/sr\/dance\/i\/long\/ita\/charlene_guignard_marco_fabbri\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">their highest cumulative score<\/a>. Same thing with <a href=\"https:\/\/skatingscores.com\/2526\/oly\/sr\/dance\/i\/long\/can\/piper_gilles_paul_poirier\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Canadian judge Leslie Keen<\/a> and the Canadian ice dancers Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"121\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hime001l3b7c43785x7b@published\">In fact, according to the \u201cNational Bias-O-Meter\u201d found on <a href=\"https:\/\/skatingscores.com\/2526\/oly\/sr\/dance\/i\/bias\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">the invaluable website Skatingscores.com<\/a>, every single 2026 Olympic ice dancing judge, except perhaps for the Finnish judge, displayed various degrees of scoring bias in favor of skaters from their home countries. (Way to go, Finland!) Additionally, a statistical analysis of long-term trends in figure-skating scoring <a href=\"https:\/\/fsjudging.wordpress.com\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">published several years ago<\/a> determined that 92 skating judges \u201cshowed statistically significant evidence of nationalistic bias.\u201d Among them were five of the nine judges on Wednesday\u2019s free dance panel\u2014including the Finnish judge. (How dare you, Finland!) And one of the other four judges, China\u2019s Huang Feng, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.cbc.ca\/sports\/olympics\/winter\/figure-skating\/figure-skating-corrupt-judge-cleared-1.6337766\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">was suspended from for a year<\/a> by the sport\u2019s governing body after allegedly favoring Chinese skaters at the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"74\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiof001m3b7ctcs7yjfu@published\">An <a href=\"https:\/\/cdn.prod.website-files.com\/68d6be744d7efccc2207f571\/68d6be744d7efccc2207f8c0_Dumoulin_Accuracy-and-National-Bias.pdf\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">academic research paper on the topic<\/a>, presented by Vincent Dumoulin and Hugues Mercier at the 2020 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference, found that nationalistic bias in skating judging \u201cis endemic, and for many judges larger than all the other sources of judging errors.\u201d Even so, it\u2019s not necessarily true that all these figure skating judges are intentionally skewing things. It could be that at least some of them are favoring their compatriots unconsciously.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"66\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiqy001n3b7cgl6m8nau@published\">But even if some judges are actively rooting for the home team, since the highest and lowest technical element and program subcomponent scores get tossed, there\u2019s really no harm, no foul, right? Well, yes and no. Extreme outliers can still end up affecting an entrant\u2019s final score, by ensuring that \u201cregular\u201d low scores that would have otherwise been dropped are still included in the final average.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"65\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiso001o3b7c9paki2uz@published\">In the specific case of Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron versus Chock and Bates, the scores were so close that it\u2019s unfair to claim that biased judging pushed the French duo into gold-medal position. But there is a broader point to be made here, which is that the International Skating Union still has a long way to go to ensure the integrity of its judging system.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"98\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiua001p3b7cgrcp2842@published\">In their 2020 paper, Dumoulin and Mercier found that \u201ccurrent ISU judge monitoring is utterly inadequate,\u201d which the more recent data on nationalistic bias would seem to confirm. At the very least, it seems obvious that figure-skating judges ought to recuse themselves from judging skaters from their home countries. Even if everyone is well-intentioned, the perception of conflict of interest is overwhelming. When Team USA takes the ice, the judge from the USA should be required to step outside for a smoke break. But what if the American judge doesn\u2019t smoke? Too bad for them! Rules are rules.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"40\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiwc001q3b7cptzjtmq8@published\">There are other changes that could be made, too. Dumoulin and Mercier suggest that the ISU \u201ccan solve most of its judging problems with mathematically sound long-term monitoring.\u201d But the ISU could also contemplate other fixes that don\u2019t involve math.<\/p>\n<p>          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/culture\/2026\/02\/ice-dancing-gold-medal-team-winners.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><\/p>\n<p>            The Big Upset in Ice Dancing Shows Why the Sport Is So Enticing<br \/>\n          <\/a><\/p>\n<p>          <a href=\"https:\/\/slate.com\/culture\/2026\/02\/olympics-2026-winter-medals-trump-ice-controversy.html\" class=\"in-article-recirc__link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\"><\/p>\n<p>            Why a Floppy-Haired 27-Year-Old Olympic Skier Is Making Conservatives So Very, Very Angry<br \/>\n          <\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"112\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hiy9001r3b7cnyd85gem@published\">Perhaps there could be a neutral judge on hand from a country that isn\u2019t represented in the competition, waiting in the wings to step in whenever a given judge must step aside. Perhaps figure skaters could get a set number of \u201cchallenges\u201d per season, to be deployed when a given judge\u2019s score seems especially egregious. Or maybe judges should have to deliver their feedback to the skaters in real time, in the manner of the sassy panelists on shows like American Idol or Chopped. And at the very least, if you\u2019ve been suspended by the ISU for alleged nationalistic bias, then maybe you shouldn\u2019t be allowed to be an Olympic judge again.<\/p>\n<p class=\"slate-paragraph slate-graf\" data-word-count=\"68\" data-uri=\"slate.com\/_components\/slate-paragraph\/instances\/cmlk3hizv001s3b7c45n2spl6@published\">Or maybe I should just get to pick the winners. After all, I\u2019ve never been accused of nationalistic bias, or even of knowing very much about figure skating. 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