Liu Xuan 2000 Olympics EF BB
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@TikiBoy382 gold
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hawt hawt hawt
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@TikiBoy382 Yes, she won the gold.
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It is so good and wonderful
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beautiful yang bo
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the Chinese leotards from this era never fully covered the girls' behinds... It's a wonder they weren't disqualified.
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What a gorgeous routine! Her leaps were so precise, so risky!
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Look at how far she pulls her head back around 1:05, it's amazing. And wasn't that layout was stuck fantastically.
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The first time I saw this and compared to Lobaznyuk's routine, I also wondered why Lobaznyuk didn't win. After a few more viewings, I think Lobaznyuk's long pause before the tucked Arabian and her forms in leaps in jumps might cost her that gold.
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did she she win a medal?
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Liu Xuan's routine probably doesn't look that difficult, because she worked very hard to make it look easy. Also, her routine was legitimately worth a start value of 10, under the then-existing Code of Points.
JLFAN2008 2 years ago 37
For just casual gymnastics viewer, her routine doesn't look difficult. She makes it looks easy. Whenever casual viewers watch beam they'll say "WHERE ARE THE FLIPS?" A lot people don't understand the difficulty of her jumps and other elements done on beam besides "flips". She does a switch ring, an E rated element. I don't believe this to be necessarily a gold medal beam routine, but nonetheless it is still very good and has high difficulty.
snazziest212 2 years ago 27