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Hi! Thanks for clearing up multiple Olympic-related pages! I'm curious about the official result list for the women's high jump though.
I understand that the IAAF result lists may not be trustworthy (i.e. DQ for USA in the 4x400 m...). But it does show the following data:
1 Yelesina Yelena RUS 2.01 (SB) 2 Storbeck-Cloete Hestrie RSA 2.01 (SB) 3 Bergqvist Kajsa SWE 1.99 3 Musunoiu-Pantelimon Oana ROM 1.99 (PB)
And, when examining the height-by-height results, there is no difference between the two athletes whatsoever.
Athlete 185 190 193 196 199 201 203 Bergqvist Kajsa o o o o xo x- xx Musunoiu-Pantelimon Oana o o o o xo xxx
If the above figures are displayed correctly in the IAAF result list, there is no way that anyone could have won or lost on countback.
The IAAF profile for Oana Pantelimon still shows a third place finish in Sydney 2000 (although that might not be fully reliable. Look, for instance at the preposterous IAAF profile for Stian Andersen).
Could you tell me the url for the official (IOC?) result list? We should compare the two. And by the way let's keep the discussion on this page. Punkmorten 22:30, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi again. I eventually contacted mr. A. Lennart Julin, head of the statistics department in Sweden and "respected track and field statistician" [1] Saying the IOC report is "wrong" on this issue, Julin directed me to the news item written by the Swedish Athletics Association at the time, which says that Bergqvist and Pantelimon shared the bronze medal. The same is said in this Associated Press report. Many circumstances here indicate that the IOC report is, in fact, wrong, don't you agree? Punkmorten 20:45, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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Copied from User talk:Andrwsc/Archive 3:
Hi! Thanks for clearing up multiple Olympic-related pages! I'm curious about the official result list for the women's high jump though.
I understand that the IAAF result lists may not be trustworthy (i.e. DQ for USA in the 4x400 m...). But it does show the following data:
1 Yelesina Yelena RUS 2.01 (SB) 2 Storbeck-Cloete Hestrie RSA 2.01 (SB) 3 Bergqvist Kajsa SWE 1.99 3 Musunoiu-Pantelimon Oana ROM 1.99 (PB)
And, when examining the height-by-height results, there is no difference between the two athletes whatsoever.
Athlete 185 190 193 196 199 201 203 Bergqvist Kajsa o o o o xo x- xx Musunoiu-Pantelimon Oana o o o o xo xxx
If the above figures are displayed correctly in the IAAF result list, there is no way that anyone could have won or lost on countback.
The IAAF profile for Oana Pantelimon still shows a third place finish in Sydney 2000 (although that might not be fully reliable. Look, for instance at the preposterous IAAF profile for Stian Andersen).
Could you tell me the url for the official (IOC?) result list? We should compare the two. And by the way let's keep the discussion on this page. Punkmorten 22:30, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi again. I eventually contacted mr. A. Lennart Julin, head of the statistics department in Sweden and "respected track and field statistician" [1] Saying the IOC report is "wrong" on this issue, Julin directed me to the news item written by the Swedish Athletics Association at the time, which says that Bergqvist and Pantelimon shared the bronze medal. The same is said in this Associated Press report. Many circumstances here indicate that the IOC report is, in fact, wrong, don't you agree? Punkmorten 20:45, 21 June 2007 (UTC)
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