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  • She should have went to the 96 olympics i mean she was 18 already and so good.

  • I actually prefer this routine to her 2000 one.

  • Rutina aburrida? Cualquiera hacía rítmica? Qué lástima... En fin, haciendo honor a tu nombre. Que cualquiera hacía rítmica dice... Lobatch es cualquiera? Timochenko? Pascual? Acedo? Kostina? Beloglazova? Vitrichenko? Petrova? Serebrianskaya? Loukianenko? Ojala tuviesen ahora la clase y la técnica de estas "cualquiera".

  • me parece una rutino aburrida... no hay elementos de dificultad, que bueno que hayan cambiado el código porque la verdad antes, cualquiera hacía ritmica y le ponían 10.

  • Rhythmic gymnasts started wearing leotards with skirts in 2001. That was the first full year it was allowed, so athletes in 2000 and prior had to wear either a regular leotard or a unitard. The unitard (the full body leotard) was allowed in the early 1990s and on, if I'm not mistaken. Now unitard/skirted leotard combos are popular. I personally think the unitard is a great look because it really shows the lines of the athlete!

  • when did rhythmic gymnasts start wearing leotards with skirts on them? ive noticed in all of the 1990's and early 2000's they would wear only long sleeve leos (like in artistic) and full body ones... Ive been wondering for soo long!

  • how come she didn't go to the 1996 olympics? was she too young? i think she would have done very well!

  • hey if the routine ain't broke don't fix it! she looked great no wonder she kept the same piece; it sums her up as an artist and an athlete! in a word beautiful.

  • She actually DID change quite alot of the routine between here and Y2K! I think that "the Swan" was really intended to be her "SIGNATURE" piece so it kept the same opening and signature elements, but quite alot of the inbetween choreography was changed over the years. It really does sum up her strengths in the sport though and plays up her musicality and body technique... which is brilliant.

  • Still like this one better:

    watch?v=EHXISwIYsbA&feature=ch­annel_page

  • and she kept that routine until 2000 !!!!!

  • the routine was changed quite a bit over the years, only the music stayed the same

  • What's the name of the song?

  • "The Swann" by Camille Saint Saens

  • haaha, lol... "Tschaikovsky - der Schwanensee" pff ; p

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