wpegg: Ok, I am curious. Could you talk this through for someone that is not famliar with the sport at all.
Firstly, what is a start time?
Secondly, given that it's an olympic event, and you're competing with the best. Isn't it likely that such start times are going to be tight, and thus your window for start times will be small. What is the likely range of start times?
Thirdly, what was the precision in the start time counter, I thought they went better than 1/10th of a millisecond. Can you get that data?
Fouthly, I'd just like to point out the mistake that it's not impossible, just that you're suggesting it is highly improbable. I'm hoping from discussion we can discern just how improbable that is.
Lastly, if Russia wanted to fake something, given they've got so much resource - wouldn't they do it better?
I will try but mind you I am not
too familiar with skeleton either.
1. Start time is the first several metres of the track that racers spend pushing their sledge as fast as possible.
2. Yes, start times are very tight but 4 identical times never happen, unless Russia.
3. I don't know. I was thinking about that too. The time is taken by laser so I would think you could get precision of 0.00000000000000000...
4. It is pretty f-ing improbable because it never happens in sledge sports!
5. Yes, it's very stupid of them to cheat so openly.
Pheace: No offense but you seem prejudiced towards Russia to begin with.
Considering how common 2 out of 4 of the start times match up in these events I find it absurd to jump to cheating allegations on a single 4x same time. If 2x the same time is common it's not unreasonable that 4 times happens sometimes as well.
Also, according to
this they had a lot of practice time on that particular starting track, much more than the other countries.
We are talking 1/100 of a second here. People who race/have raced professionally say that 4 times can't happen.