Before Simone Biles added her name to gymnastics rulebook with her signature vault, and even before McKayla Maroney sprinted down the runway on a broken foot, and stuck what is still globally considered the best vault ever, there was “the vault.” A piece of apparatus showed millions of viewers just how very important a few centimeters can be granting or denying the ever elusive Olympic dream. That’s right, in 2000, the vaulting apparatus was set at an incorrect setting, one notch too low. The results were disastrous and widely disregarded among fans. Was this event run properly? Should the entire competition have been restarted? One things for certain, stuff like this doesn’t happen at the Olympics...
This is one of the many reasons why the governing body of gymnastics changed the from a vaulting horse to a safer vaulting table. And as a result, the vaults we see today have more flips or twists than they did on the previous apparatus.
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So many of those girls were injured because of someone’s negligence, the athletes should have sued, not for missing a medal but because of the actual safety risks
The Chinese girl esp destroyed her knee permanently. Ending her career as a gymnast, to make it worse her age was falsified and she was just 14. Absolute tragedy.
@@knightenchanter7908 The girl who tore her knee was Kui YuanYuan, the strong favorite on beam, she was at eligible age. The girl who was 14 is Yang Yun.
Sydney Olympics had some political sh..t goin on and NOTHING was negligence. russians got screwed, chinese were injured, the rest were collateral.I hated watching and quit watching those games. nothing good
@@minastirith997 even at the Olympics, but it's origin is Shakey anyhow
@minas tirith Don't forget Andrea Raducan. Got her AA Gold taken away over a small bit of Sudafed her national team doctor gave her, despite not being near enough to effect performance.
i also don't understand why no one questioned it sooner - did no one think it was strange so many elite, top gymnasts in the WORLD kept falling on the vault?????
Good point. One falling is expected, two is odd but given the moment can be looked past. Eight girls fell, eight. That's pretty much impossible
The gymnasts could feel it
I remember watching this live and thinking it wasn't normal. And they were all hitting too high. I didn't know enough about vault to know the cause, but I do remember thinking it was really weird.
That blew my mind as well. All of the best gymnasts in the world were up there and so many were falling. It also wasn’t caught until the THIRD rotation, which gave women like Elise and Svetlanta time to make mistakes they wouldn’t normally have made on other events. There are level 6 competitions that have it together more than the Olympic committee does.
Not only that, but it’s visually obvious. Not sure what these people were smoking that they didn’t notice it sooner.
This is the *definition* of "You had ONE JOB"
It fits perfectly
I remember this. It got in Stevelana's head. She fell on bars, her specialty , and it was all over. She got to go again on vault, but it was too late. She was a legend, and she deserved to go out better than this.
I loved Svletvana and I remember her yelling to line up the apparatus. I think on individual she nailed the bars and kissed the apparatus. She deserved that gold.
but she won silver medal right?
@@tatilalima2874 in 2004. She finished 10th here.
As far as I know of, she has been offered the chance to vault again but didn't do it as it wouldn't matter with the fall on UB. I totally agree she is a legend (although an awful human being) and she really deserved the AA Gold in 2000. However, I do find her justification about faulting on UB because of vault a bit lackluster. She said she made an error there because she knew she couldn't win. However, she fell on that very same element on TF where Russia was in gold medal position. Also, the Romanians won by a very slim margin, which means that, if she have hitted her routine, they would have won. However, I don't think it was her fault at TF as Russia basically crumbled on BB. But nobody can be sure she would have hitted UB, if she have had a clean meet up to that point.
She fell in Team Finals too. It's easy to blame the vault but there's reasonable doubt since she already under performed in TF.
It’s all muscle memory and 1 cm off is significant, but 5 cm too low? That’s ludicrous!
I'm honestly amazed that Svetlana managed to finish her second vault DESPITE the fact that it was so ingrained into her muscle memory. Truly a great athlete.
@@skullslace2426 I didnt even think about that, so versatile and talented that after 1 vault she knew what was wrong and what she needed to do to correct it, against her muscle memory
@@rubymermaid1 Was she really the one who noticed? Man, what an amazing woman.
@@tatilalima2874 It was Allana Slater who pointed it out after her first vault, to her coaches who alerted the officials.
5 cm that's what they said but if you pause in the moment that they were adjusting the vault and one side was already at the right height and the other was still low, bro that was waaaay more then just 5 cm
What’s sad is that you can see the fear in these girls in their events after the vault mishap. They were robbed and it’s so unfortunate.
As an Australian, I feel so embarrassed and ashamed that such a monumental error was made. Surely the comp should have been restarted?
It wasnt,
@@eh5507 no, it should have been, imo.
That's not on Australia that's on the people who were supposed to check the equipment . Anyways hows Australia Greetings from the US of A
@@fairyofshampoooo yes, they certainly should have checked more carefully. The Olympics places your country on the world stage, though, and it's embarrassing for Australians. We're doing great here in Australia. Some cities are under short lockdown ( 3 days), and others have tightened restrictions again. We are just out of the area where masks are mandatory at most inside venues. However, lots of people are choosing to wear them anyway. Life is fairly normal for us. We've been watching what's happening with covid, and the Trump administration, and feel sorry for those Americans who want to do the right thing, but are constantly being undermined by those who don't.
It should have been, in the interest of sportsmanship and equality.
One of the most infuriating Olympics scandals. The competition was heavily slanted in favour of the gymnasts who didn’t have to perform any vault before the shitty horse got reset to the correct height. Some gymnasts got nasty injuries from it, and basically the IOC suffered no consequence for any of this. Ain’t it great?
those gymnasts who vaulted last weren't going to win. The top seeds all vault first. Raducan and Amanar both vaulted in the first group and Olaru would have been close behind them. Though Raducan was probably one of the top two vaulters in the field already and was probably helped by her small stature, as shown by the fact that she had the best vault score in the AA. It was a stupid mistake though
Because the host country is terrible all so rude
@@MsJubjubbirdI read somewhere that Maria Olaru mentioned in an interview that the vault the Romanian gymnasts were training with in Sydney was set at the wrong height too. I wonder if this gave an advantage to them. Especially Raducan since she didn’t seem to have any problems with her vault, despite it being set to the wrong height during the 1st rotation .
@@b0rtie Raducan did not do as well as she normally would do on vault. Because she was shorter it would have impacted her less too. But for sure practicing on substandard equipment does help you manage when things go awry
@@MsJubjubbird I believe 2003 was the first year the highest ranked gymnasts all started the all around competition on vault. For instance, at the 2000 Olympics, Khorkina was first after preliminaries and started the all around competition on floor exercise.
Scandal! They should have restarted the competition another day. Period!
De acuerdo
So many gymnasts were hurt here. Completely unacceptable. Someone’s negligence could have gotten one of these ladies killed.
but, it didn`t
I was watching this back in 2000. I was shocked that they didn’t stop the competition and re-do the entire thing the next day. Watching this video made me angry for these gymnasts all over again. So unfair. 🙁
because then the event finals would be the day after the AA finals, which is tough. Plus some of the athletes had already done two grueling routines- making it three days of competition in a row. Plus it would create an administrative and financial headache with network sponsors and refunding tickets
@@MsJubjubbird Would rather have that than screwing over that they all got.
@@MsJubjubbird I get logistically it would've been a pain, but these athletes trained their entire lives just to be hosed by foolish negligence.
@@Kaboomboo I get it was bad. But they have to consider every other person involved. These girls are in the minority in comparison with the thousands of other people involved and there is also the risk of fatigue and injury.
@@MsJubjubbirdolympics are just a money making sham
it is MIRACLE no one broke their back or neck!!!! and yes, should have been re-done. This had an ongoing impact for their performances - it went way beyond just the vault.
They were invited to redo the vault though. Maybe research before saying they didn't redo this. Khorkina declined to do the event again
Knight Enchanter Maybe comprehend before replying. The OP is saying the competition should have been restarted vs. just redoing the vault.
They should have redone the whole thing. Meaning cancel today’s sched and redo again on another day. Not just redo the vault. Someone should have sued whoever was in charge. It endangered the lives of these girls, destroyed their self esteem and tarnished the reputation of the games.
Nobody was going to break their neck, people need to stop being overdramatic.
@@justme4510 I suggest you research Elena Mukhina and Julissa Gomez. It’s actually a super dangerous sport if there are any technical deficiencies or errors. That is exactly why Simone Biles pulled out of most of the competition at Tokyo. She knew that mentally, she was nowhere near as focused as she should be, and she did not want to add her name to the list of those that have been permanently disabled in the sport.
Can't believe it took that many tumbles for someone to figure out there was something wrong with the equipment. And it wasn't even an official who pointed it out.
The fact that they are so good that they managed to compensate for a vault 5cm off and actually land the 2nd vaults is absolutely insane. I remember watching this back in 2000 and thinking it was impossible that so many fell but I know next to nothing about the sport technically - I'm glad I stumbled on this. 20 year old mystery solved.
You can see how it completely through them off for the rest of the competition
*threw
I just want to know how the officials fucked up so badly that the vault was 5 cm lower than normal and no one busted out a damn tape measure to double check the height before the competition. How was that not an automatic part of setting up the vault in the first place?
I honestly think a weird misogyny. These are “little girls”. And to admit a little girl is right over official adult men and women hurts their pride.
Given their endless deductive judging they def needed more efficiency
@@rayesafan9628 , please let's not cheapen this by breaking out the overused and often misused misogyny word.
@@TheBashar327 some of these girls were only 14. Most were under 18. They were children. And their safety was put at risk. They could have died and one girl was permanently injured. She was only 14.
@@katfoster845 , what on earth does that have anything to do with my comment?
That vault mess was absolutely reckless! Those women are lucky to not have been seriously injured!
Um... did you not see the girl who hurt her knee and was carried out?
Every coach should have walked their teams off the floor until they were allowed to redo the vault at the correct specifications! So many injuries happened because of negligence!
I saw Khorkina compete during her period as a gymnast and she was for sure amazing and incredible phenomenon! What happened ins Sydney was a shame and I can feel her frustration and sensation of humiliation every time I watch videos of this competition! She was in her best moment as a athlete and it was a shame she didn't get that gold medal! Life sometimes is very unfair :/
The most infuriating thing is the FIG's complete lack of accountability regarding this whole mess. Their response lay nonchalantly along the lines of, "Eh, shit happens. Get over it". No mea culpa, no apologies, no reparations for injured gymnasts, no re-doing of the whole individual all-around competition. Nothing. I'm glad things are finally starting to change in gymnastics, because this is unacceptable.
Agreed! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Poor Svetlana☹️. The tears of disappointment was heartbreaking.
Man, Elise could have really been paralyzed on that fall. And Svetlana too. How did no one notice?
They wouldn't have been paralyzed, that's very overdramatic.
@@justme4510 landing on your head can easily break your neck and cause paralysis.
@@justme4510 did you see Ray's vault? She literally almost fell on her neck. That is how Mukhina was paralyzed and died young.
@@AjdeSasha No she didn't, she rolled out of it. Are you a gymnast? Even her coach knew nothing was going to go wrong. Her head might have been close to the ground but that doesn't mean she was going to land on it.
@@justme4510 I trained a bit as a gymnast. The equipment has the same length especially to competitions as big as this. We are already trained in a routine using the said measurements. Sometimes when the game has not started yet, we try on the equipments in the event just to get the feel of it. However, if an equipment is faulty and we do our routines, it will really affect big time. And yes, there are numerous instances that a Gymnast landed badly mostly almost killing a contestant. So dont make it as if its just a small deal.
If I was a coach I would have made such a scene when they found out the vault was a whole 2 inches too short. That's blatant incompetence and it out all of these girls in danger. I would have flipped out, if it's not regulation and 18 of the girls fell, like come on, it's obvious it must be redone.
I honestly think that Tim covered this very well. I just wish they had stopped the meet. It seems insane that they didn’t.
How can you say that? He basically offered analysis as to what the girls who fell were doing wrong!
He absolutely did not. He had no idea or he would’ve indicated that there was an issue immediately.
He did nothing except criticize.
@@justlina2769 how was he supposed to know something was wrong. He was pointing out what they were doing because they were doing things wrong. They were to high on the vault, and that made them fall. Not saying it's there fault but nobody could've known that there was something wrong with the vault.
@@andream9470 how could he have known something was wrong with the vault?
Imagine a basketball rim being 2 inches off center in ANY direction
Except the you add the potential for catastrophic injury.
Kobe Bryant actually felt it once. He kept missing and yeah the rim wasn't right
Shame to the organiser .. the Chinese gymnast injured her knee at 4:20 .. sue the organiser !! it caused her entire sport s future ..
that's why it helps to encourage your girls to speak out when something feels wrong. shouldn't the coaches be able to spot this?
It’s a shame because, while it still happens today, back then the girls were completely discouraged from speaking up for themselves.
@@BookWormanfangirl why discouraged makes no sense
@@BookWormanfangirl how were they discouraged?
There's a REALLY great book called Little Girls in Pretty Boxes that reveals the world of elite women's gymnastics (and elite women's figure skating). It shows how girls in gymnastics were taught to be quiet and do their work (practice/workouts). A couple examples from the book: once, during a practice, Nadia Comenici cut her hand on the guards gymnasts wear when they practice the uneven bars. She said nothing until someone else noticed, by which point she had blood poisoning up her arm. Gymnasts were taught that if they had an injury that was hurting, they still had to compete, and so sometimes they would pound the injured foot or leg against the ground repeatedly until it went numb.
@@stephaniemorrissey5114 that is a very outdated book, I can tell you that none of that happened nowadays.
What I couldn't believe is it took so long for the error to be discovered. With all these elite athletes falling it was Soo obvious that something was wrong. Svetlana and Elise were absolutely robbed by this tragedy. Those falls destroyed their chances. Thankfully Svetlana was able to go to more Olympics but this was Elise's only chance due to injuries. And that's not including the Chinese athlete that did get injured by the mistake.
This was cruel on Khorkina and the other gymnasts. She was at her peak and definitely certain to get the gold and everything turns into a nightmare!
KHORKINA SE CAYO EN VARIOS APARATOS !
What an incredibly stupid mistake that could’ve injured the gymnasts!!
Killed
@@jeaninemorgan9118 it couldn't have killed them, that's overdramatic.
@@justme4510 eh it’s pretty easy to break your neck in this sport. luckily these girls are pretty good at what they do so they know how to not break their neck, but there’s still a chance.
@@rachelsrooms with those vaults you would need a freak accident to kill yourself. With vaults nowadays it is easier, but still unlikely.
These girls come in their best shape, something that you can hardly ever repeat, and the organizers ruin their dreams.
“For over 20 years, from the mid-1970s to the late-1990s, the height of the vault didn’t change. Then, the Women’s Technical Committee of the FIG increased the vault height to 125 cm from the floor. This change was effective January 1, 1998. In early 2000, in preparation for the Sydney Olympics, the FIG issued an updated version of the apparatus booklet. The contents were supposed to be the official guidelines for setting up the apparatus in Sydney. However, there was a small problem. There was an error in the booklet, and that error was the height of the women’s vault. The document still listed the height as 120 cm when it should have been 125 cm: In April of 2000, Jackie Fie, President of the Women’s Technical Committee at the time, published a circular to inform the gymnastics community of the error in the apparatus booklet. But once a document has been printed and disseminated, it’s extremely hard to rectify an error. There’s no way to ensure that everyone reads the circular with the corrections or, more importantly, corrects the error in their apparatus booklets.” Like what the actual f**k. I don’t if this claim is 100% legit, but it does make sense.
Also, according a the Podcast, Blind Landing where they interviewed Romanian gymnast Maria Olaru she claimed that a few days before competition during podium training, the vault was also set at the incorrect height. If what she is saying is indeed correct, that might have accounted for Andrea Raducan not having any major hiccups on her vaults during the AA competition. The whole women’s gymnastics competition in Sydney was a disaster.
Questions!!!! So it was set wrong during podium training? Why was Raducan not affected by the erroneous setting? (I assume it’s because her height)
McKaylas amanar is probably the epitome of perfection for vault form and execution. It was like ballet in the air. Even when she landed, it was so light and effortless.
That's unacceptable! 4:11 Kui Yuanyuan broke her knee and that ended her career!
She should sue
Well it was only their entire life dream and the moment that they sacrificed everything to reach. Just let any idiot set up the equipment and don't bother to check it.
This was a scandal! As soon as the problem was found the competition should have been stopped and restarted another day
She saw something was off before the vault, she said something about lining up the spring board, I’m assuming it looked off somehow but I’m sure thought there’s no way the vault isn’t in the right position during THE OLYMPICS.
Stevlana Khorkina rarely made mistakes, Especially like this... SoOo you know something was wrong...!!! IF it made Khorkina cry, then you knew it would end bad .. either her getting mad at herself, the apparatus, or staff. Beware her getting angry .. w you!!!
Is it a bait? Or you are dam... really think so?
We're so used to these girls being itty bitty, that the girl who is 5' 5" looks like an amazonian.
It's crazy bc she is still short LOL she isn't even the tallest. The tallest is 5'8"
@@atoyshabassene6273 Svetlana is the tallest female gymnast. Who is 5'8"?
I heard Nina derwael is 5'7"?
@@ajc94 checked again, Nina and Svetlana are both 165 cms, so 5'4" approximately more close to 5'5". But Sandra Izbasa is 167cms, making her the tallest female elite gymnast yet.
@@atoyshabassene6273 5'5 is average height, not short.
This actually pisses me off and the fact that they didn’t call the meet right then and there and reschedule is R I D I C U L O U S. They should be ashamed. This is the most important competition of these gymnast’s lives that they work their entire life for and they completely destroyed their chances of having a fair shot.
It's kinda understandable. They can't have athletes compete three days in a row with event finals coming up, they have other events in the stadium, TV schedules have already been done and ticketholders have purchased tickets based on the pre-set schedule. It would be a hugely expensive and logistically difficult exercise that might not even be worth it due to athlete fatigue. It was a stupid mistake but there was no great solution other than to let the girls vault again
0:52 She literally noticed even from far away that it was off. And after she did it, the commentators were just like "Oh can't win a medal by falling!" Tf? It was so noticeable that the vault was super low compared to her height. All of these should have be redone.
They did redo it, Khorkina however declined to redo her vaults.
@@knightenchanter7908 the damage had been done. Gymnastics is a mind game once your body is there only your mind can fail you. Falling on moves you do everyday perfectly can mess you up, some people broke their legs in front of these girls they were probably terrified. They should have called it all off and done it another day.
The thing is it also happens in the mens vault. A lot of them fell too. Sydney artistic gymnastics was a disaster.
Really?!
I would not have let them compete until they got a redo on vault. That bad vault got in her head and followed her to bars. That's not right.
Negligent judges. It's a miracle no one was seriously injured or killed!
One girl got carried after the appraisal....
In addition to the vault, the springboard was left next to the beam during Elise Ray’s routine! Talk about dangerous!
Thank You for posting ! We needed some therapy all these years later. beyond embarrassing . it Hurts . i wish Sydney would have hosted a competition to make up for it. I feel for all the gymnasts esp Svetlana Khorkina
Poor Svetlana. I really felt sorry for her. Too unfair.
Shame on the Sydney organisers. SHAME.
It's on the Olympic officials who were in charge of checking the equipment. It has nothing to do with Sydney.
@@harvesteroftone5473 Had this happened in an Asian country, even the volunteer would have been blamed.
@@adasp23 as they fucking should
@@harvesteroftone5473 Ultimately it was the WTC's fault as they ensure stds. Run by a USA judge too.
@@Willthrill8 Why should a volunteer be blamed for helping set up equipment? It's on the people who make sure the equipment is right and everything, volunteers don't know the rules and regulations of this stuff. The people getting paid do and it's on them.
Can't believe these mistakes could happen in top professional event like the Olympics....
@@josephkingsford8480 what a bizarre and irrelevant comment.
@@josephkingsford8480 explain the connection, then
@@josephkingsford8480 look, an idiot. How novel.
One of the many scandals and debacles of the 2000 Olympics. As an Aussie I remember them well, even if the government wants to sweep the scandals under the rug
What else happened?
What else happened?
What a mess the 2000’s Olympics were. With this and the Raducan debacle. The only bright spot was Liu Xuan got an AA medal even though she came in fourth. She really was an amazing gymnast. She did what we thought Mo Huilan would in 96
Like Kate Richardson(Canadian gymnast) recently said “I think some of the unsung performances of that meet were the vaults at the very end”
That’s an awesome quote! Interestingly, Khorkina was on the list to vault again but she didn’t after the competition ended.
@@worldartgym I believe she was out of contention for a medal after her fall on the uneven bars. She should have been able to repeat both apparati, VT and UB.
How the F could (Professional Organizers) have made such a grievous error. These athletes deserve the very best.
It's SO obvious that it was too low.
S. Korkhina was a real woman amongst kids... so gorgeous and elegant ❤
This competition was such a cluster.
The whole competition should be restarted!
They should've restarted the next day to let the athletes recover
You know somethings not right when THE SVETLANA KHORKINA takes a tumble from the vaults 😳
Svetlana wasn't perfect on vault, she also made mistakes and fell, but like 10 other top athletes also fell, so they should've noticed it sooner.
In team finals she performed her Khorkina II almost perfectly.
This is so messed up! Sydney Olympics safety committee and judges should have been responsible for the athletes' injuries.
Thank you for sharing this
Svetlana got screwed
Big time. It was very sad and gymnastics lost with this terrible competition.
Unbelievable!
This is so freakin' ridiculous and it's a miracle none of these athletes were seriously or permanently injured. Hey vault guy...YOU HAD ONE JOB! 🤷🏼♀️
They didn't let them redo it?? That's insane!!!
from what I understood in the video, they did let them redo it. however, by then, 18 girls had already competed and because of their poor performances on the vault, they were shaken and didn’t do as well in the other categories
I remember when this happened. I still can't stand those damn commentators! Until the one girl spoke up, I don't understand why anyone else didn't realize something was wrong?
Olympic comittee: We messed up all of your vault routines, but its not our fault.
5cm is HUGE! WOW. I cannot believe this negligence took place!
Elfie and Tim should be disgusted with themselves for this atrocious commentary.
Vault is scary and intimidating as it is with the horse at the correct height. Now, imagine going after seeing so many falls...you have to really believe in your vault and everything is perfectly timed...5 cm is a massive difference on a vault.
how could they let this happen poor girls
Because no one really cared about the female athletes.
@@kbf6434 it’s still a big event
@@kbf6434 so sad
The Saddest AA Competition ever. Anyone who competed on that Vault, should have been allowed to do any subsequent apparatus after the fact.
This was horrendous. Personally I think they should have restarted the entire event. A fall on one event can affect the athletes 2nd and 3rd events. It was unfair to some gymnasts.
You can see in the second Svetlana jump her quality , before that the organization putted 5cm down the horse ! She is AMAZING and will be for history !
My daughter is just getting into gymnastics so as a proud dad I am as well. This my mind absolutely blown and cussing at this negligence in 2024!
It wasn't negligence. It was cheating, 'conveniently' the Australian athlete spotted it and it was adjusted after all the competitors were injured. It was a dirty trick.
Actually neither Stevlana Khorkina or Stevlana Bokinskya rarely made a MISTAKE... EVER. NEVER.... NEVER
This was a criminal negligence
Don't they make sure of the correct measurements before the competition starts!
Shannon Miller’s old coach Peggy moved to Australia to be in charge of the Australian gymnasts. None of the Australian gymnasts had vaulted issues I think she was behind the vault issue. I’ve always thought this.
that comp should had been postponed to the next day period and they said that the vault was 5 cm lower, that's bs, if you pause the videos in the moment it shows them adjusting the vault, you'll see one side already corrected and the other still low and bro let me tell you, that was way more than just 5 cm lower, that was at least 15 cm lower
This is outrageous! These athletes work harder than anyone in the world for this moment and ended up being screwed up like that!
Wasn't the Vault we know now introduced already or was that a bit later?
1:20 is the 'the mummy' soundtrack.
yep, Daniele Hipolyto floor music :)
Love that the mummy soundtrack was playing at the background
Australia should never be given the games again. An Olympic embarrassment. And literally ruined the competition that all these gymnasts worked their entire lives for. Such a shame. Still leaves a bitter taste in my mouth 23 years later.
I remember staring open-mouthed at the telly when Svetlana fell off the uneven bars.
"You don't have a fall like that and win a gold medal" ..... Paul Hamm - "hold my beer watch this"
You work you ass hard to do this and you got injured and then you learn somebody just didn’t care about to measure the horse ,everyone would have gone insane
Svetlana ❤❤❤❤❤
How many Olympics did Svetlana appear in? Am I correct in that her Olympic career started in the USA in 96 and retired before the Olympics in China in 88?
Dang - I'd forgotten about this!
It was five centimeters lower than normal, and since the gymnasts were not used to that lower height in the vault they all started to fall. 😥🤸
The Mummy soundtrack gives me life... But in all seriousness, how was this even possible?
I was just thinking of this the other day. The gold that would have most likely been Svetlana's. It is a huge disappointment.
Tragic! They should have re-done the whole All-Around competition on another day.
I completely agree with Sletvana’s walkout. Absolutely disgusting that the equipment wasn’t at the right height. They failed miserably with pre competition checks. All those injures and potential injuries don’t bear thinking about, let alone all their dedication being whipped away once they reach this level. So good of her to not take a second shot at it In protest. I think it’s a shame that they all didn’t follow her. How many of those injures caused long term problems for these athletes who had worked tirelessly to get to this point in their young lives? I have a great admiration for all of them and I never care what country they are from. They are doing themselves proud before the country they are from. Well done to them all xx
Do you think she would have vaulted again if she hadn’t fallen off bars?
@@worldartgym I don’t know but it must have been very frustrating for her. These gymnasts train with such dedication that I would imagine that it would make you nervous. She may well have not done too great on any of the equipment on the competition day but as I understand it, she walked out as a protest partly because of the incompetence of the equipment calibrators and staff who failed miserably. People make human error, oversights and that’s forgivable but when it was so many of them it makes you wonder if anyone did a double check. Thanks for the reply and Merry Christmas to you and your family xx
@@worldartgymIf there had been a chance to medal she would have vaulted
The senior trainer from one of any team should have measured the equipment before his or her got up to compete! That's a no brainier!
... and will we get to see the end of the video at some point ??
Title : No one wins Olympic with fall Me: Well Yuzuru Hanyu 2014-
I now understand how important mental health is for gymnastics. No wonder Simone Biles backed out in Tokyo 2021.
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