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I wouldn't have stepped aside. Poor bastard has been pressured into breaking point by the media. As much as I thought Thorpe shouldn't have been disqualified, Stevens deserved it.
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Originally posted by DIG
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um, yes he did.
He now doesn't have to deal with the massive pressure and
scrutiny that would've come with having to swim the 400 in place of the world champion Thorpe and can now concentrate on his 1500 and relay.
Thorpe's just very lucky it was a swimmer of Stevens' quality that came 2nd in the 400m qualifying. Had it been someone else, who'd qualified in no other event, then they wouldn't have stepped aside.
Originally posted by Thrawn
... and that he should've said NO to Ian. He's under more scrunity after his decision now.
Originally posted by feher
well then you may as well just pick the team, what is the point of qualifications then, hell why would thorpe even bother trying to qualify if they are just gonna give it to him anyway? seems pointless to me.
Originally posted by Jim Boy
Because then we would only have a team of about 3 or 4 people of whom we can be so confident about their ability, that they are definite medal chances.
Originally posted by Jim Boy
Olympic selection isn't, well shouldn't be, just some sort of prize for doing well in one race, it's about recognition that you are truly world class and have the ability to go and show the world what Australians are capabale of.
Originally posted by Jim Boy
The qualifying swim meet is a fantastic aid to help determine who are Australia's best, but it is nothing more than that, an aid. An aid for the selectors to choose the best team. Ultimately the aim is to send the BEST Australian team to Athens, not just a lucky punter who really wasn't good enough but got a guernsey because the world champion fell in the pool.
Originally posted by Thrawn
Hahaha. BS - it was a wrong decision because he qualified for that event already legit. And he gave it up, why? Forget Ian Thorpe, he was disqualified in that event. Why did Stevens even bother qualifying in the first place?
What if you were in his position, that you actually made it? Even Thorpe himself said that he should continue. Stevens, made it - Thorpe didn't (due to an unlucky event - but rules are rules, why is he the exception). That tells me he made a BAD decision - he qualified fair and square, and gave his position to someone who shouldn't even be there because he broke a rule everyone should follow.
Craig Stevens - weak as ****. He won his place in Athens in a legit manner, but gave it up. It doesn't matter how good Thrope is, it's the principle of the situation! Thorpe ****ed up and shouldn't be there. He broke the rules, Stevens swam a good race and didn't break any rules. By that proviso Stevens made a bad decision.
Media scruinty? Pfft. What drugs are you on? A lot of sports journos are now saying how weak he is... and that he should've said NO to Ian. He's under more scrunity after his decision now.
The qualifiers are not part of the olympic competition, you don't get any prizes, it simply an aid for selectors. Nobody earns the right to anything in this meet no matter where you finish other than to be assessed by the slectors as to whther they shoul be included in the olympic team.Originally posted by feher
hmm did others not qualify fairly? Stevens earnt the right to swim the 400m, thorpe didn't, they all knew the rules before hand, its time thorpe lived with it, and chose not to swim! again why does thorpe automatically get the spot? he didn't finish the race, whereas their was others that did
They don't give out golds in this meet, that isn't why you swim in this meet.Originally posted by feher
so who ever wins gold in any one race hasn't truely won it then?
Originally posted by feher
if it is just an aid then why did thorpe even bother swimming? seems real pointless, i mean he could have got injuried, seems really stupid to make him qualify then. Whether stevens was lucky or not, is another question, but thorpe does not deserve to swim the 400, he didn't even finish the race. Their is no way in knowing whether thorpe would have won that race ... most likely yes, but if he doesn't, i guess it means it has to be re-run untill he qualifies, seems stupid and pointless to me.
Originally posted by Jim Boy
The qualifiers are not part of the olympic competition, you don't get any prizes, it simply an aid for selectors. Nobody earns the right to anything in this meet no matter where you finish other than to be assessed by the slectors as to whther they shoul be included in the olympic team.
They don't give out golds in this meet, that isn't why you swim in this meet.
Yes most likely he would have won it, and do you know why? because he is the best in Australia. And do you know what the purpose of the meet was? To send the best team to Athens.
So why should he compete when he gets a guernsey anyway? Because he should be able to demonstrate that he is the best. He didn't get that opportunity because of a technicality or bad luck. Sure the same thing will get him disqualified in real competition, but this isn't a real competition. Thorpe is no borderline swimmer.
At the end of the day, the trials are only that, a trial. Unless you really want to dispute that Thorpe isn't good enough to be on the team bus, regardless of where he finished in the trials, then he should be on the team bus. Certainly no other nation would be so silly as to leave their best swimmer at home.
Originally posted by NMWBloods
I can't believe the fuss. The qualifiers are only there to assist in picking the best team for the events. Obviously due to a technicality this was not the case with the 400m. Of course they should have just let Thorpe swim anyway at the time. But, the best team is obviously going now and that's all that matters.
Originally posted by PJK
Back to the Brisbane scenario. A better analogy would be training on thursday night before the grand final. M. Voss gets outmarked once by Joe Bloggs because he slips over, and because Leigh Matthews has a totally whacked selection policy that says whoever takes the next mark is in, Voss sits out the Grand Final.
The idea was to SELECT a TEAM, the best team.
Originally posted by PJK
Craig Stevens made the only decision possible. and all praise to him.
Originally posted by PJK
Would anyone really like to get swum out in the heats while your good mate ,the world record holder and more than likely winner was sitting in the stand. I for one wouldn't do that to my friend.
Originally posted by PJK
I love my country too much to selfishly compete in an event that I would lose when a team mate could win for us all.
Good on Craig Stevens.
Go Thorpie, Grant Hackett and all who proudly wear the Green and Gold.
Originally posted by feher
other then ratings what is the point of this event then? what is the point of anyone else even trying to qualify then? what is the point of thorpe and hackett swimming then. This is a disgrace, if swim. aus really wanted their best they would have changed the rules to that effect e.g. allowing say 3 false start, keep re-running the event untill they final get who they want to win, win etc
Originally posted by myee8
Weak and soft by Stevens, he should have stood his ground and told everyone else to get f*cked, especially the media. Wasn't it said that what Thorpe did in his false start doesn't confirm to rules which apply for all olympic qualifying meets worldwide? I don't buy this crap about sending the best team blah blah, it's just like saying that the top 2 teams in the AFL should always play off for the grand final. In this case Thorpe didn't confirm to the rules, so he doesn't swim in the 400m and has given someone else the opportunity to do so.
Originally posted by NMWBloods
The point of it is to find the best swimmers for the events - obviously they didn't because of the stupid false start rule. It's not about getting who they want - if Stevens had actually beaten Thorpe in the pool there would be no problem. However, he didn't!
This was a farce to begin with and now they have added to the farce. Anyone in their right mind can see Thorpe is better for this event than Stevens so the right outcome is reached, just completely the wrong way to do it. As I said at the time, the false start rule was irrelevant for trials, but some people insisted on the pedantic 'rules are rules' which was just stupid.
Originally posted by TheWackedYak
How does the guy win?
He steps aside (as he has), he's called a soft ****, but he's still in Athens, he's $60K + richer and he has a job with 7. Not a bad wicket, plus a weight is off his shoulders.
He stays, in spite of the corporate pressure placed on him. He's expected to win a medal like the guy who false started, and has an ignorant public crapping on about events occurring in March that are now long gone. Come Athens, he doesn't win a medal...ignorant public hound him into submission. Which would you do if in the same situation?
The guy seems at ease now a decision has been made, here's hoping he does well in his main events.
Oh by the way, how many elite athletes are there on BigFooty?
Originally posted by feher
i still don't understand why thorpe automatically gets the spot shouldn't it goto the next aussie that can compete that finished the race?
Nothing's guaranteed. What if he falls off the blocks again?Originally posted by Runknisse
Who cares? We just got a guaranteed gold medal. YAY!