chinto01
Black Belt
Hello all.
Thought I would pass this on as a friend who recently refereed at a tourney told me this story. This just illustrates why I have such a bad feeling for them.
During a point fight competitor A swept out the standing leg of competitor B which was not a legal technique at this tourney. Competitor B hit the ground requiring the EMT to come over and take a look to make sure all was o.k.
During this break the promoter of the tourney saw what had happend and pulled all of the referees aside to explain that competitor A should be disqualified for the technique. Want to take a guess who competitor B was a student of? On top of all that 2 of the 3 referees were students of the promoter also. Which way do you think they were going on this? Any way the disqualification (which was not agreed upon by the referees but only by the promoter) was done by giving out 2 penalty points which in the end made competitor a lose the match. The promoter also made the call in the center moving the head referee aside. This was shadiness at its best. The promoter in my opinion was upset that the competitor who got hurt was one of theirs and they were not going to have any of that.
The better person did not win this match. Politics and wearing the right gi did. Competitor A should have had a warning given to him and the match should have continued. Just an example of where tournaments are going and as long as you have students of promoters participating/ judging there will never be a fair shake for anyone at these events.
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob
Thought I would pass this on as a friend who recently refereed at a tourney told me this story. This just illustrates why I have such a bad feeling for them.
During a point fight competitor A swept out the standing leg of competitor B which was not a legal technique at this tourney. Competitor B hit the ground requiring the EMT to come over and take a look to make sure all was o.k.
During this break the promoter of the tourney saw what had happend and pulled all of the referees aside to explain that competitor A should be disqualified for the technique. Want to take a guess who competitor B was a student of? On top of all that 2 of the 3 referees were students of the promoter also. Which way do you think they were going on this? Any way the disqualification (which was not agreed upon by the referees but only by the promoter) was done by giving out 2 penalty points which in the end made competitor a lose the match. The promoter also made the call in the center moving the head referee aside. This was shadiness at its best. The promoter in my opinion was upset that the competitor who got hurt was one of theirs and they were not going to have any of that.
The better person did not win this match. Politics and wearing the right gi did. Competitor A should have had a warning given to him and the match should have continued. Just an example of where tournaments are going and as long as you have students of promoters participating/ judging there will never be a fair shake for anyone at these events.
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob