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The gold medal in the 1928 Olympic platform event was intitially awarded to Farid Simaika of Egypt before a tabulation error in the scoring was discovered, and Desjardins was declared the winner, interrupting the Egyptian national anthem at the medal ceremony.
Due to an error in the scoring system, the gold medal in the event was originally awarded to Ukrainian athlete Mariia Pomazan.
Thus it is appropriate to compare the three systems and this will not lead to differential error in the scoring of the copy numbers.
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