Uneven Bars - He Kexin Beijing 2008
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@khjasonhsiao oh i get it now thanks for explaining :)
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@The2bfamous There isn't a limit to how many moves you can do, but in 2008, they took the 10 most difficult skills done to count towards the D-score. Since 2009, they changed it to the 8 most difficult skills. Also, in general a time-limit isn't needed on an event like bars, where it's constantly moving (unlike floor and balance beam)
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is there a time limit on bars or a limit to how many moves you can do? i dont know much yet :(
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I don't really know much about competing gymnastics, is there a time limit on bars or a limit of moves
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I like when you see her look down at her toes in her front giants
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When you watch the 2008 Olympics, you can tell they were in China because when the Chinese perform there is lots more applause... and needless to say they all are fantastic.
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@citiuscovax1 That was Gina Gogean who took the gold, not Svetlana (she got silver). Svetlana's routine wasn't as boring as Gina;s but Kui was definitely better than both of them...
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holy shit.....amazing!!!!
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@citiuscovax1 he has dead hangs, muscled up kips and leg separations as well. her arms are bent at times and had some difficulties with her pirouettes. he's routine is more impressive, but you cant say there were no visible errors.
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Incredible!!!
I love Nastia's gymnastics but there is no comparison He Kexin deserved that medal. That was an amazing bar routine that Nastia simply isnt able to do.
lauraITT 5 months ago 17
@XxSportyMusicGirlxX Even considering only the visual errors you mentioned, He's step is a -0.1 deduction while Nastia's knees apart are a -0.3 deduction. So I'm having a problem with why you think Nastia should have also gotten gold. Also, why does doing something that makes it "easier to land" excuse Nastia's obvious form problem? I mean, taking a step makes it "easier to land" too and is even more common.
bikerOGX 9 months ago 6