I would've liked to have overheard the referee's meeting before that day's matches. That was the most gogi's I've heard ever in a match. I think they kept the competition largely clean, but some of the calls were questionable. That sequence during the chuken match leading to the manager's challenge was interesting. What reason did the chuken have for calling time? He was pointing to his men, but the timing was kinda odd seeing as it was when he was backing up close to the corner and the Korean player was in the middle of an attack. If he didn't have a valid reason, he should've been called for hansoku.
주심 깃 올라가는거 , 집중해서 보면 재미있어. 일본선수 부족한 칼에는 거침없이 손을 들어주는데 ( 예를 들어 31: 27 칼에 완전히 걸려서 빼내지도 못한 손목 ) , 한국선수 득점에는 항상 부심이 먼저 손을 들면 , 그때서야 따라가 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 검도는 일본이 잘한다고 생각하지만, 꼭 이런 말도안되는 편파판정이 일본의 검도에 대한 평판을 깎아 먹는다고 생각함.
고화질영상 감사합니다 보셔서 아시겠지만 주심이 너무 편파적이네요 중견에서 부터 확연하게 들어나네요 적당해야 그러려니 하는데 너무 대놓고 일본편을 들어주네여요 저 주심은 제제를 해야 한다고 생각합니다 高画質映像ありがとうございます ご覧になって分かると思いますが 主審がとても偏向的ですね 中堅からはっきり入りますね 適当じゃないといけないのに、 すごく堂々と 日本編を聞いてくれますね あの主審は制裁すべきだと思います
1. Korean athletes often fall down, and if this were on the battlefield, such a defeated posture would indicate that their training needs to be strengthened. 2. The chief referee in a match often calls for a stop, which is really not appropriate. Other martial arts events often call for a stoppage, but there is no ruling, which will be considered as an incompetent referee, and may even be suspended. In this team event, the chief referee keeps calling for a stop, does this indicate that the referee's self-confidence and technical level are being questioned by himself and the audience? 3. If the technical level of the referee lacks self-confidence and is not proficient in implementing the rules, the fairness of the competition will be questioned.