The judgment at the Russian Grand Prix stage in Omsk was objective, Alexander Lakernik, honorary vice-president of the International Skating Union (ISU), told .
On Sunday Alena Kostornaya And Georgy Kounitsa At the tournament in Omsk, they presented a free program and received 124.71 points. In total, the couple scored 192.77 points and took fourth place. After the performance, the skater said she was unhappy with how her performance in the short program was evaluated, adding that due to the judges’ controversial scores, figure skating is “sinking into a swamp”.
— The judgment was objective. I don’t see any problem with the refereeing in this tournament. Our judges are qualified.
— Last summer, the FFKKR created an ethics committee. These statements can be described as unethical, should the organization reflect on this question?
– I’m not telling the committee. I agree that (Kostornaya’s) remark can be called unethical,” Lakernik told .
Source : MatchTV

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