But again....they recalibrated the scale PART WAY through weigh-ins (actually it appears after only 2 weight classes had weighed on that scale), after Spencer had weighed in officially but before weigh ins were finished or final. The officials obviously believed there was a problem with the scale or no recalibration needed to occur. After the recalibration, when he got on he was back to the 2 tenths under that he was when he checked on that scale pre-weigh-in. If they recorded weights of the other weight classes after the recalibration on that scale, it seems to make sense that they would have allowed the weight classes who had just weighed, to re-weigh on the corrected scale also. Rules are rules but sometimes common sense needs to prevail.