Mary Lou Retton (USA) - 1984 Olympics - Compulsory Vault

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Mary Lou Retton's vault from the team compulsories at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

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  • I love Szabo, but she took huge hops forwards on both her vaults as well. And you can see that Retton got a great deal more distance.

  • yeah, she had tons of power and distance. Landing was the only deduction.

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  • I really miss the compulsories. I wish they would bring them back. The gymnasts get so caught up in doing all the difficult stuff and the compulsories forced them to remember the basics too.

  • The jump she does looks so simple.

  • That was huge!! Look at the distance she got!

  • her amplitutde and her form in the air was absolutely in another class from anyone else in this meet.

  • Power is only beneficial if the gymnast knows how to control it.

  • compare PBs distance and height to MLR's... maybe thatll shed light on the situation

  • What in the world are you talking about??? Do you have ANY idea how vault is judged? There is more to vault than a stuck landing. EVERYTHING about Retton's vault was vastly superior to Bileck's vault, sans the hop...which is why she was docked -0.10 P. and scored a 9.90. She'd have gotten a 10.0 without the hop. Her vault was brilliant.

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