Officials Reprimanded for Vault Mishap

ByNancy Armour
September 24, 2000, 6:05 AM

S Y D N E Y, Australia, Sept. 24 -- Gymnastics governing body has reprimanded officials who didnt notice the vault was almost two inches shorter than it should have been during the womens all-around.

The shortened vault could have cost favored Svetlana Khorkinathe gold medal. Khorkina crashed on her first vault Thursday andthen, thinking her chances at gold were gone, dropped off theuneven bars.

It is very unfortunate that this situation occurred during theOlympic Games and FIG regrets the duress that the situation placedon some gymnasts, the International Gymnastics Federation said ina statement today.

The federation didnt release details of the officialspunishment.

Cited for Lack of Control

Workers adjusting the vault between the mens and womensall-around the men use a higher vault set it 1.97 inchesshorter than regulation. Eighteen women vaulted before the errorwas fixed, and the shortened height led to several spectacularcrashes.

The Womens Technical Committee and the Superior Jury wereresponsible for supervising the competition equipment and have beenreprimanded for lack of control, the federation said.

Steps also were taken to make sure it doesnt happen again.

It was checked. Believe me, it was checked. Im suretriple-checked, Slava Corn, president of the FIGs mediacommission, said after the womens vault final today.

And, quite frankly, I dont think well ever have an errorlike this again.

Khorkina Missed a Medal

But that doesnt do Khorkina much good now.

The 5-foot-5 Russian didnt get enough height on her first vaultand crashed to the mat on her knees. She landed her second vaultperfectly, but her score of 9.343 wasnt enough to win gold.

Distraught and distracted gymnasts hadnt been told they couldredo their vaults yet she fell off the uneven bars and droppedout of medal contention.

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