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Olympic judges, Simone Biles and Nastia Liukin

 

Former Olympic gold medalist Nastia Liukin has become a significant voice in womenโ€™s gymnastics since she retired in 2012. Originally from Moscow, Russia, Liukin moved to the United States when she was two years old and later represented the U.S. gymnastics team at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, China.

During those games, she achieved remarkable success, winning five medals and tying the record for the most medals won by a U.S. gymnast in a single Olympics

Recently, in an interview with NBC host Dr. Michael Gervais, Liukin addressed concerns about potential biases among Olympic judges.

She mentioned that judges closely observe athletes during practice sessions, often noting any mistakes. Liukin expressed worry that these observations could lead to biased perceptions during actual competitions, where judges might mistakenly mark down athletes for errors that didnโ€™t occur, influenced by their pre-conceived notions.

The most interesting thing is that the judging actually started before the competition,โ€ Liukin said.

โ€œSo these judges that are on the Olympic floor are also showing up to your training.

 

Nastia Liukin

And for me I remember talking about this and someone said but thatโ€™s not fair.

Nastia Liukin

How are they getting to judge you before the competition?

Olympic judges

So they sit there and they memorize your routines, they actually put them down on paper, pen to paper.

Simone Biles

โ€œSo they know if you make a mistake in the training consistently, without even question they already almost see it, see that same mistake in the competition, even if you didnโ€™t do it.