Yes he should've given it back because it wasn't a judging error like everyone says. It was a typo. If it had been a judging error, then I would say he shoudl keep it, but a typo is different. See, the Korean lost because they started his routine scored lower than it should've been. Yes they maybe messed up the judging a bit, but it wasn't enough to throw off the competition. The reason the Korean didn't win is because the judges, due to a miscommunication and typing error, deducted .1 off his score right at the beginning, before the competition even started. For this reason, there should be no question that Hamm should give his medal to the Korean, who not only got second after all that, but even had a score that, properly recorded, would have been a gold.
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