@tightlygagged I agree with both of you, just watch her floor compulsories in 92 olympics, she had one of the best interpretation of music, so you can realized that she actually could dance and had way more artistry than she could have shown us with pozsar's choreography
@jsbklm i dissagree with you on that one miller prob had the best flexibility of the hole team and the best dance, you can't base there apperaeance on their preformances or the fact that you just don't like her for your own personal reaons
I am not sure I agree. She was honestly just a poor womens Zmeskal. Basically only a power gymnast, less great of one then Kim, without much technique, form, and certainly no artistry. She did not come close to the pure gymnastics quality of Miller, the overall skill level of Dawes, or the personality and quick paced acrobatics of a young Moceanu. So I dont think she had it in her to be a tru elite like any of those were, nor was she an amazing specialist on any event like Chow on bars.
That was a period of cookie cutter bar routines, and Bela was notorious for working the Code to get the highest scores with the lowest difficulty (what a comedown from Comaneci!)...anyone remember that LOUSY front-half 'dismount' Okino did for her ENTIRE CAREER (silver medal, worlds 92, thank you)?
I agree with TuesdayPillow. Far more talent than Bela ever brought to fruition. Imagine her with Arkaeev....sigh.
@tightlygagged I agree with both of you, just watch her floor compulsories in 92 olympics, she had one of the best interpretation of music, so you can realized that she actually could dance and had way more artistry than she could have shown us with pozsar's choreography
hjaidar 1 year ago
@jsbklm i dissagree with you on that one miller prob had the best flexibility of the hole team and the best dance, you can't base there apperaeance on their preformances or the fact that you just don't like her for your own personal reaons
moopoo66 1 year ago
anyone know her score?
lostlyrarose 1 year ago
dawes looks like a bow legged cow and miller the little old lady from pasadena no back flexibility, and candlestick fingers!!!!!!!!!!!!
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jsbklm 3 years ago
I am not sure I agree. She was honestly just a poor womens Zmeskal. Basically only a power gymnast, less great of one then Kim, without much technique, form, and certainly no artistry. She did not come close to the pure gymnastics quality of Miller, the overall skill level of Dawes, or the personality and quick paced acrobatics of a young Moceanu. So I dont think she had it in her to be a tru elite like any of those were, nor was she an amazing specialist on any event like Chow on bars.
russianskatingfan 3 years ago
that was so short and basic compared to everyone else...and shes one of bela's "chosen ones"?
allimoballi 3 years ago
That was a period of cookie cutter bar routines, and Bela was notorious for working the Code to get the highest scores with the lowest difficulty (what a comedown from Comaneci!)...anyone remember that LOUSY front-half 'dismount' Okino did for her ENTIRE CAREER (silver medal, worlds 92, thank you)?
I agree with TuesdayPillow. Far more talent than Bela ever brought to fruition. Imagine her with Arkaeev....sigh.
tightlygagged 3 years ago
I'll bet with better coaching she could have excelled. I think she had far more talent than was every realized.
TuesdayPillow 3 years ago
Bars never were anything more than a basic for her. Pity.
fluteyfire 4 years ago
yeah that's a cookie cutter routine right there
HoneyGotMeHooked 4 years ago