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REGINA AGREES WITH JACK

Posted By: Regina Hackney
Date: Thursday, 18 May 2006, at 2:09 p.m.

In Response To: Regina got it - you can too (jray)

I agree with Jack. Don't put words in my posts that I didn't say. I said the bar may dip on uneven extension but there are a few cases where it won't. I watch the bar and the plates, if they dip after the ascend has started, that is a red light period.

Jennifer, could I ask what your referee credentials are? You have attacked two IPF referees who have take three written tests and have been graded by even higher referees. These two referees, together, have judged more meets than you have probably lifted in or attended but yet, you feel that you are more knowledgeable than either. So, just what level are your credentials?

All referees make mistakes, some which hurt the lifter but many help the lifter. Those we don't hear about. I have spoken to referees who were at the Masters' Nationals and from what they told me, several lifters were given early Christmas presents. That is wrong too but we are all human.

Regina

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