Marie-Reine Le Gougne

Marie-Reine Le Gougne

Marie-Reine Le Gougne, (pronounced in IPA [maˈʀi ʁɛn ləˈɡuɲə]) often known simply as "the French Judge", was a central figure in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games figure skating scandal.

Early life

Le Gougne took up figure skating as a child in France. She competed at a high level and won the bronze medal at the French National Championships twice. She decided later to become a skating judge, and progressed rapidly up the ranks. By the time she was 25, she had an appointment to judge international figure skating competitions. At the age of 36, she judged at the 1998 Winter Olympics, considered a high honor for a figure skating judge. She was promoted with a referee's appointment, and selected again to judge at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. Le Gougne had the reputation of being a competent judge. With the support of the Fédération Française des Sports de Glace (FFSG, French skating federation), she was planning to run for a position on the International Skating Union's Technical Committee at that organization's Congress later in 2002.

2002 Winter Olympics Scandal

Le Gougne became notorious for her role in the 2002 Olympic Winter Games figure skating scandal. Although four other judges also placed Yelena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze ahead of the crowd favorites Jamie Salé and David Pelletier in the free skating, Le Gougne was immediately singled out for suspicion by television commentators and other observers. When she returned to the officials' hotel after the competition, she was confronted in the lobby by Sally Stapleford, then the chair of the Technical Committee, who began to question her about her judging of the event. Le Gougne broke down in a tearful outburst that was witnessed by a number of other skating officials who happened to be present in the hotel lobby. She said that she had been pressured by the head of the French federation, Didier Gailhaguet, to put the Russians first as part of a deal to give the ice dancing gold to the French ice dance team. She repeated these statements in the judges' post-event review meeting the following day, but in the following days and weeks, she issued a number of contradictory statements and retractions. She later stated that she had truly believed the Russian pair deserved to win and had been pressured to say the Canadians were better. Both Le Gougne and Gailhaguet were eventually suspended from the sport for three years by the International Skating Union, which never made any serious investigation into the events.

After the Games, Le Gougne wrote a book about her experiences, Glissades à Salt Lake City (ISBN 2-84114-650-2).

In June 2006, she ran for the presidency of the FFSG and of the Federal Council of the FFSG, but was not elected.[1] She remained president of the Eastern League of the FFSG. She was also running for the presidency in 2010 and failed with only 37 votes (less than 5%).

References

  1. ^ Claude Ancelet nouveau président de la FFSG, Sport.fr, 24 June 2006 (online)

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