when is a cheat not a cheat???

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if i decide to use a leather wedge from the rough i'm a cheat,if i take drugs and win a gold medal i'm a cheat,if i am Chinese and smash the swimming record i'm accused of being a cheat but if i'm a British cyclist and decide to deliberately fall off my bike because i have made a bad start i get a medal and given praise across the land as the great jimmy greaves used to say FUNNY OLD GAME!!!!
 
It's in the rules that if a rider goes down or has a technical within the first 'x' of the race they get a restart. He used the rules to his advantage is all.
 
And from what was said afterwards it's usual practice for riders, most sportsmen use the rules to their advantage whenever possible. But he was a bit daft in what he said, possibly an issue with his knowledge of the English language. His response to the interviewer asking if he 'pulled a fast one' was quite amusing.
 
He's not a cheat as it's done within the guide lines of the rules. Same as Ben Ainsley purposely slowing down to hold his nearest challenger up to get a better shot at a gold.

A leather wedge is outside the rules so therefore cheating. Regarding the Badminton much tougher call as its more down to the organisers setting the competition rounds up in a way that gives the players losing better advantage
 
He's not a cheat as it's done within the guide lines of the rules. Same as Ben Ainsley purposely slowing down to hold his nearest challenger up to get a better shot at a gold.

A leather wedge is outside the rules so therefore cheating. Regarding the Badminton much tougher call as its more down to the organisers setting the competition rounds up in a way that gives the players losing better advantage
the guide lines are for a equipment malfunction NOT a bad start
 
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