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Clip 1: @IsaiahRivera1 on YT Clip 2: Simone Biles - 2024 USA Olympic Trials Sure Simone is on a spring floor, but she is also over a foot shorter, and got her head to the same height he got his hand. Which one is more impressive? Not hate to either of them, both world-class athletes!
Gymnast 1: Tang Xijing Gymnast 2: Simone Biles Competition: 2019 FIG World Championships All Around Final
Gymnast: Svetlana Khorkina Competition: 2000 Olympics Event Finals What do you think about grips? Do they help on Uneven Bars? And how do some gymnasts do such crazy skills without them?
Competition: London 2012 Olympics Gymnast 1: Deng Linlin Gymnast 2: Viktoria Komova
Gymnast: Oksana Chusovitina Competition: 2019 Superstars of Gymnastics (watch on YouTube)
Gymnast: Yang Bo Competition: 1989 World Championships Beam Final
During the 2008 Olympic Uneven Bar Final, Nastia Liukin and He Kexin tied with a score of 16.725, leading to a tiebreaker. The tiebreaking process involved six judges scoring each competitor on a 1-10 scale. After removing the highest and lowest scores, the remaining four scores were averaged. Both Liukin and He had tied execution scores, so the second round of tiebreaking was needed. After eliminating the next lowest scores, He Kexin's average was slightly higher, and she was declared the winner. Do you think this is fair?
At the 1995 World Championships in the Vault final, Meng Fei was awarded a 0 on her second Vault because she repeated the same Vault that she performed in the compulsory round of the competition. Silly rule in my opinion. Rules like this are no longer around because compulsories aren't a part of elite gymnastics anymore.