2006 Worlds Event Finals Jana FX

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  • whats the music called? i love it!!!

  • Which double pike do you mean? The one in her first pass, or her last pass??Joking: she really does pike down the second layout on her first pass(doublelayout). Yes, her double pike is amazingly high though. No doubt she was a great tumbler, but thats it.

  • Have a look at Janas floor exercise in the 2004 American Team Classic; its here on youtube. Seriously, this is like classical ballet compared to her "Rocky" routine from 2004XD I implore you all to watch it:)

  • D pike sooooo high!!!!!! amazing!

  • She said she has gotten better, not that she is good.

  • She doesn't even have to tuck on that double arabian like most gymnasts do.

  • Well, compared to the commentators whe have here in the Netherlands, they are so much better!

    I don't like her switchleaps/splitleaps. Her legs aren't in a split of 180 degrees, but she has a lot of power!

  • I think commentators try to be too positive sometimes.

  • Great tumbling! I hate her music, though. :/

  • What did her dance look like back in 2004? It was even worse? Gr8 tumbling, not a hint of choreography whatsoever! Awful leg extension, so not polished, mustn't have taken an hour of ballet training in her life! What were the commentators thinking? Need to improve a lot! Amazingly powerful, though!

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