idk I watched all the figure skating so far and I thought the ones who won deserved it. The Russian team overall was very, very good, so I'm not even sure what rigging it would accomplish since I think they'd win even without it?
And I guess I personally am less invested in who wins than in just watching amazing feats of physical awesomeness.
Of course it's been done other years, but I don't believe it this year, at least so far. The Russians are very strong & skated beautifully. As for the others, seemed to me the scoring was fair. There have been years when it seemed very biased, but nothing is off at this point this time.
Given the current political situation, it's hard to imagine the Russians & Americans cooperating on anything!
Scoring scandals have been alleged in figure skating before and they'll probably be alleged again. Regardless, skaters, who are the ones potentially affected, continue to skate. As long as they do, I'll continue to watch. I am more interested in the artistry, athleticism and personal stories of achievement than the medal count and countries awarded.
As others have said, so far there doesn't seem to be anything off in skating scores.
I don't know why you would refuse to watch the rest of the Olympics events just because of possible scoring issues in one. Plenty of Olympic sports are based solely on strength and endurance and judged on objective standards, so no opportunity for rigging.
Ditto to all the above posters; the Russians were clearly deserving of their win. The artistry and technical difficulty of their programs were astounding.
We're a figure skating family and have been watching the team event with rapt attention. I think scoring has been pretty fair and predictable across the board. More so than in some other years past, for sure!