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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2007

A gymnastics montage created by me. Many of the footage comes from the 1960s to the early 1980s. Many of these gymnasts include Nadia Comaneci, Olga Korbut, Mary Lou Retton, Larissa Latynina, Ludmilla Tourischeva, Věra Čáslavská....and more.

Song used was If Only by Fiction Plane.
:) Enjoy!

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Uploader Comments (Jessykuh)

  • Yep, no doubt about it......this is still one of the best videos on the whole of 'youtube'; made to very high editing standards, almost by accident it turns out! Well done again Jessykuh!

  • Thank you :)

  • you did an awesome job on this 5 stars

  • Thanks so much!

  • You did a wonderful job with the editing and the choice of music. Keep up the good work!

  • Thank you! :)

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  • See I'd much rather see an old style uneven bar routine. They are so much more interesting than the newer uneven bar routines (which I find really boring), if a new gymnast would add the backhandspring off the highbar I would be so happy.

  • omg! 1:44 - 1:46

    wow

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  • i give you a perfect ten for this video!!! :D

    thanks for sharing!! :)

  • wow impresionate me encanta

  • @Jessykuh who is it from 2:55 to 2:58?

  • oh my gosh! it's the song from holes! i didn't even know it was a real song, and i didn't realize that the lyrics were the same until the "bark on the trees was as soft as the skies"

  • Thanks for uploading, This is great ! :D

  • I always love the move at 0:49 on the uneven bars.. looks crazy!

  • i don't see this kind of excellence in gymnastics today. Technique is definitely there but grace and fluidity are lacking.

  • Gymnasts seem to be more innovative and stylish back then. It seems today's routinesarea ll technique and no personal flair.

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