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(92,633 posts)spicysista
(1,731 posts)Those moves are difficult to perform on the ground. On the beam?!?
She's majestic.
Geaux Team USA!
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(10,178 posts)spicysista
(1,731 posts)Her coach says that she should still be able to compete for the rest of the competition. I'm so proud of her and the rest of Team USA.
Lunabell
(6,802 posts)I am so impressed with this woman and her ability to not only compete in her late twenties, but to excel and even out-do her previous work. A gymnast is usually on the downward trajectory at her age, but she just continues to get better and better.
WOW!
hlthe2b
(106,298 posts)How far the gymnasts have come since then. WOW!
oswaldactedalone
(3,557 posts)and yes, I know I was shouting.
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(1,883 posts)twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)Wild blueberry
(7,185 posts)Thank you, Simone Biles. You're the BEST.
Tarzanrock
(450 posts)Incredible! That balance beam is only four (4" inches wide! She must have been about 12 feet up in the air at the time that she started that triple. That balance beam is 4' 1" off the ground and Biles is 4' 8" tall. She probably has about a 40+ inch vertical jump maybe more with forward body momentum when running. Her legs remind me of the legs of David Skywalker Thompson of the the NBA or Paul Stovall of the NBA -- real jumpers and leapers.
Balance beam, gymnastics apparatus used in women's competition. It is a wooden beam 5 meters (16.4 feet) long, 10 cm (4 inches) wide, and raised 125 cm (4.1 feet) from the floor.
Nobody beats Olga Korbut on the beam. I've never seen another athelete who could do the chest roll on the beam like Korbut.
https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/olga-korbut-the-russian-gymnast-doing-a-chest-roll-on-the-news-photo/2628427?adppopup=true
alfredo
(60,134 posts)In gymnastics. It was unorthodox, but it was what was needed in that discipline.
My wife was a gymnast, specializing on the balance beam. She taught me how to watch and appreciate gymnastic.
ananda
(30,804 posts)Wow
tavernier
(13,258 posts)Just pure physics says that the time will come when a record is unbreakable, but as yet they keep doing it
LymphocyteLover
(6,736 posts)LymphocyteLover
(6,736 posts)oswaldactedalone
(3,557 posts)Sunday was qualifying for team, all-around, and apparatus competitions.
TNNurse
(7,118 posts)I wonder if she might become a coach. So much talent and knowledge.
We are watching some qualifying. A French gymnast who is just 16. How in the world does someone that age have the poise and control to compete at that level? So impressive.
At 16, I could twirl a baton at a football game, in a parade and in competition in my state. To do it in front of an international audience is just so stunning.
Hekate
(94,598 posts)TY so much for posting this
snot
(10,698 posts)I like that one can slow it down using the YouTube controls.
It might be interesting to see footage shot from a Go-Pro attached to her forehead (though it might make me queasy)!
calimary
(84,268 posts)Shes like a little magic fairy! Floats like a butterfly and lands with a fistbump!
Marthe48
(18,966 posts)My friend and I watched this clip and we both teared up. It is a fantastic year for fantastic women!