Maroney could not do a Produnova for two main reasons: a) a Produnova is a handspring entry. Handspring entries require IMMENSE upper body power. (this is why you see more difficult handspring vaults in MAG) McKayla doesn't have that power. b) McKayla is a twister. Somersaulting requires different skills than twisting. Watch McKayla's floor routine, most of her passes are twists.
The amanar has (currently in this code of points) an 0.7 advantage on a DTY. That's huge, and that's why it's coveted. It's also much more achievable than a Produnova, which requires a combination of power and height that is beyond the reach of almost every gymnast- it's an incredibly dangerous vault if done wrong.
Great job! Vault is always the apparatus which I dont like watching so much, because it's over so fast^^ and they do more or less the same there but your video proved me wrong! Love it!^^
I like how you have that when the name is the vault preforming on the old vaulting table and the new vaulting table that was cool good work on the video
Correct me if I'm wrong, the handspring and the yurchenko half-ons are front vaults. On the other hand, the tsukahara and the yurchenkos are back vaults. Ex. Khorkina's signature vault which is a 1.5 twists, a yurchenko half on entry, and ends up facing the vault. Which means with a full twist she would be facing away making yurchenko half-ons and by extension her vault a kind of front vault.
I love the vault. I did gymnastics when I was young. I wish I would have stuck with it. It’s hard, I went to gym every single day after school for like 4 hours and on the weekends. I was at Shannon Miller’s gym when she was there but for some reason the beam terrified me. They would literally yell at you to just do (whatever it was you were learning) even when I was scared to death. 😩
@vespertined "Half on" means half twist between the springboard and vault table. So Yurchenko half on requires a front flip off. A Tsukahara is like a handspring half on. Full on means a full twist.
a yurchenko is a roundoff onto the springboard and a backhandspring onto the vaulting table and a tsukhara is were their feet jump straight onto the springboard and they a halfturn onto the vautling board, kindof like doing a roundoff off the vault table
Since this is taken from the 2009 COP Im guessing the original Khorkina vault is no longer in there and Khorkina II is reclassified? Cause the vault shown for Khorkina used to be called Khorkina II. I cant remember exactly but is it to do with an immediate twist from the horse being banned? Im surprised more girls aren't using it as a second vault though, its a high value vault thats not impossible.
@Marketoromagnolo yes but the korean girl failed to perform it and stand up instead she landed on her bum and it can only be named after you if you properly perform it thats why its named after produnova she performed it at the 1999 worlds and the 1999 universaide
Thank you for this guide! I'm still not sure why the Amanar is so coveted. I personally enjoyed the Produnova the most of all these and went back to watch it again.
Yes because it requires more power and was even quite inconsistent from the men on the old long-horse when Produnova was the first woman to perform it (it was called a Roche then). Today for the men it is a 6.6. You could say the same thing about the difference between an Amanar and a DTY of 6.5 and 5.8 which is 0.7 respectively, but for the much more powerful men it is 6.6 and 6.2 (Yurchenkos and twisting vaults are more technical but every half twist in any vault is worth 0.4).
No, it was just really really popular in the '01-04 code for vaulters who weren't that strong and were able to to do it better with a new vault table. It kind of went out of vogue by the time the Olympics rolled around.
1. When did Nellie Kim do a layout Tsuk full? 🤔 2. Is that Mukhina doing a Tsuk tuck full after Kim in this video? 3. Is that Luconi doing her vault at 2:37? It's refreshing to see she did it much better than all the cheated imitations there were in the early oughts 😪.
Nellie Kim competed a Tsuk straight non twisting. I think that was an error. Yes that was Mukhina performing a Kim I at the 1977 European Championships. I totally agree with your assessment of the other gymnasts who have attempted the Luconi style vault. Most of them only get 3/4 rotation onto the horse and complete the remaining quarter turn off. That’s probably why it’s named for her even though other gymnasts performed it.
I have never seen the Dungelova either. DTY was only named after Baitova in the 2009 code of points which is a bit weird because she wasn't the only person to perform it at the 1987 worlds where it is first done
I'm not sure she could do it. Maroney's an amazing vaulter but she doesn't have the power to do the Produnova, especially since it's a handspring vault and not a yurchenko. The Produnova is just beyond the reaches of many gymnasts because it requires a very hard to reach combination of power and height. Plus, it's very very dangerous vault if done wrong :(
Poor Baitova, but she wasn't the first. Elena Gurova was. Aleftina Priakhina also performed it before Baitova. Amanar was definitely the first to do hers.
amigo te falto el lopez de la gimnasta mexicano redondilla al caballo con mediogiro mortal estendido con medio giro y otro igual pero con giro completo
Does the half-on entry make a vault so much more difficult? Because I don't understand why a Cheng, with 1.5 twists, has a HIGHER DD than an Amanar with 2.5 twists...
it does. well, basically it's hard to get the same block off of the vault going forwards than backwards, or when you do a half turn. your arms have to be straight to get the big block. if you look at how mckayla maroney does her amanar, her arms are completely straight and near her ears, which is the reason she gets immense height. but when she does her second vault (like a cheng but only with 1 twist), her arms are slanted. then look at how simone biles does her amanar and cheng. her arms are completely straight on both. it's no coincidence that she does them both the best (imo). so while you're doing less twists, it's harder to fit the twists in with less air time. there's other components but it's very intricate and it rightfully deserves a higher difficulty (again, imo).
The half-on entry does increase the difficulty as it makes it difficult to get a good block off the table when you are turning onto it instead of just pushing off straight; also you have to turn the right amount to make sure your hands are squared properly, which can be very difficult (cf. Mykayla Skinner's Cheng where half the time her second hand does not even fully make it onto the table). Another contributing factor to the difficulty increase is that a normal Yurchenko vault like the Amanar (without half-on entry) is a backwards salto with twists, while a Yurchenko half-on vault (like the Cheng) is a forwards salto. Forwards saltos are fairly uniformly considered harder than backwards saltos on every apparatus.
Thanks so much for explaining the reason for the increase in degree of difficulty. I don't know why, but I hadn't actually realized the half turn changed it to a forward salto (duh!). I appreciate your taking the time to write a thorough and understandable explanation. Have a good New Year!
Perhaps you should have been included on the begining of that video what a Tsukahara is, given the fact that a lot of exercises are based on it... The first Tsukahara vault was performed by (and named after) Mitsuo Tsukahara in 1972...
There is a different scoring system now. It takes the difficulty of the vault into question AND the execution. Steps on landing are still deducted, but if you have better form in the air or a more difficult vault then it doesn't matter as much.
it would seem that back in the day, not sticking a landing was barely even an option.. whereas lately i've seen sooo few sticked landings... is it because the skills are harder? or because they just dont value a sticked landing as much as they used to??
@92glou No other gymnasts has done it yet. I wish to see it at an Olympic or World competition soon. I think this is the highest vault? Somebody needs to be training this by the next quad! LOL.
I saw this in passing and they all look very much the same to me ... which must mean there is quite a bit of detail to it that I overlook, and as a casual spectator - I'm completely lost. I did enjoy the video, however!
The Korean gymnast didn't complete it, she crashed it. Therefore it could not be named after her. Produnova stood it upright, that's why she has named after her. Elena Gurova performed the DTY in 1984 and 1985.
@airad2 I know! She was a great gymnast under the wrong code. Nowadays she'd be blowing many gymnasts out of the water! I loved Produnova's powerful gymnastics.
Google Kohei Uchimura unique combinations, or look up Men's gymnastics 7.0 - 7.4 vaults. I don't know of any women that have done it though, only Kohei.
So Produnova has the highest difficulty vault? I didn't know that. I wish to see it again but it'll probably never be attempted by another female gymnast :(
what does DTY mean soz ? and soz i dnt really understand, was the skill RUDI someones last name to be called after them? i dnt think i have ever seen that skill b4 thats y i thought i would watch it on youtube lol
Because it requires incredible power and block to pull off. Just watch the Rio vault final and see how the world's best vaulters are barely able to do it. Typically only men can do it because they're stronger and have a higher vaulting horse.
actually CHCUNOVA competed both 1,5 Y and 2y in 85 worlds and double front is not named avfter Produnova, because it wass first performed by a korean gymnast in 80 olympics
Casi todos creados por Sovieticas, Rusas, Rumanas y Chinas... ahi se ve la creatividad y calidad... y USA? jajaja no sirven la verdad, no me gusta la gimnasia de USA pero siempre las favorecen...
No sirven pero son número uno en el mundo de gimnasia por 4 años seguidos? Okay sigue odiando un país que produce buenas gimnastas nada mas porque piensas que las favorecen: aun que eso no es verdad.
Sergio Flores de hecho si suelen ser favorecidas solo hay que ver el AA de tokio 2011 donde la única chica que no fallo ningún aparato y con gran dificultad no gano...ademas de ser las impulsoras de la gimnasia fisicoculturista falta del elemento "artístico" y lo peor es que los demás países las están empezando a imitar.
Dora A San Cabral A mi tampoco, pero bueno al parecer la gimnasia artística femenina se esta pareciendo mas a la masculina o como robots que intentan hacer movimientos de baile...todo gracias a las americanas. con suerte las rusas, rumanas y chinas intentan tener ese factor de artístico y dificultad como lo solían tener las soviéticas.
Son las mejores por que tienen a los mejores entrenadores Rumanos, soviéticos, chinos etc. Ejemplo Martha y Bela Karolyi (rumanos) entrenadores de Nadia Comaneci, antes que ellos inmigraran en 1981, Estados Unidos no había conseguido una sola medalla olímpica en gimnasia femenina, su primer estrella Mary Lou Retton campeona olímpica en Los Ángeles 84 (si los soviéticos no hubieran boicoteado esos juegos Olímpicos la historia sería diferente) otro ejemplo Valeri Liukin ex gimnasta y entrenador (soviético) y su hija Nastia (nacida en la URSS) la cual fue campeona olimpica de Beijing 2008 representando a Estados Unidos, otro ejemplo Liang Chow (Chino) entrenador de Shawn Johnson la cual obtuvo 1 oro y dos platas en Beijing 2008 y Gabby Douglas campeona olímpica en Londres 2012... entre otros tantos ejemplos la lista sería interminable.
Todavía más insoportables son los fans estadounidenses, se creen muy sabelotodos, critican mucho a las gimnastas no estadounidenses, y muy escandaloso y poco respetuosos. Solo basta recordar el ejemplo de Atlanta 96, cuando la multitud gritaba tanto al vitorear a las atletas estadounidenses, que a las rusas y rumanas no las dejaban escuchar su música para las rutinas de piso, una verdadera falta de respeto al trabajo de las otras atletas y una demostración de su enorme ego.
There are only a number of gymnasts (maybe 4 or 5?) that have ever SUCCESSFULLY landed the Produnova feet first without a catastrophic fall. However, nobody is even close to being as upright as she was when they land.
+Vanilla Cupcake doubt they're doing prudunovas...probably just a similar looking vault with one flip. most of the best vaulters in the world right now don't even attempt that vault.
This generation could be attempting it like the Amanar is being considered the difficult norm now just like the double yurchenko was the norm in 2000 and 2004. I think more girls will attempt the Produnova in Rio and Tokyo. Hopefully with a half twist, which will be eventually named in the future.
Maroney could not do a Produnova for two main reasons: a) a Produnova is a handspring entry. Handspring entries require IMMENSE upper body power. (this is why you see more difficult handspring vaults in MAG) McKayla doesn't have that power. b) McKayla is a twister. Somersaulting requires different skills than twisting. Watch McKayla's floor routine, most of her passes are twists.
The amanar has (currently in this code of points) an 0.7 advantage on a DTY. That's huge, and that's why it's coveted. It's also much more achievable than a Produnova, which requires a combination of power and height that is beyond the reach of almost every gymnast- it's an incredibly dangerous vault if done wrong.
Great job! Vault is always the apparatus which I dont like watching so much, because it's over so fast^^ and they do more or less the same there but your video proved me wrong! Love it!^^
I like how you have that when the name is the vault preforming on the old vaulting table and the new vaulting table that was cool good work on the video
2:00 That run doesn't look very convincing...
Correct me if I'm wrong, the handspring and the yurchenko half-ons are front vaults. On the other hand, the tsukahara and the yurchenkos are back vaults. Ex. Khorkina's signature vault which is a 1.5 twists, a yurchenko half on entry, and ends up facing the vault. Which means with a full twist she would be facing away making yurchenko half-ons and by extension her vault a kind of front vault.
Yurchenko the best and one of the most original and famous vault.
Marbella Covarrubias it really brought a whole new level to the vault
I love the vault. I did gymnastics when I was young. I wish I would have stuck with it. It’s hard, I went to gym every single day after school for like 4 hours and on the weekends. I was at Shannon Miller’s gym when she was there but for some reason the beam terrified me. They would literally yell at you to just do (whatever it was you were learning) even when I was scared to death. 😩
Super...I'm going for a buttahara!
1:28 was that Elena Mukhina ??
Yes
Until watching this, I had no idea the DTY had been named after someone! LOL
2:15-2:19 MO HUILAN - absolutely beautiful!!!!! Was sooo routing for her to win AA gold at the Olys
@vespertined "Half on" means half twist between the springboard and vault table. So Yurchenko half on requires a front flip off. A Tsukahara is like a handspring half on. Full on means a full twist.
I LOVE THE KHORKINA SKILL
a yurchenko is a roundoff onto the springboard and a backhandspring onto the vaulting table and a tsukhara is were their feet jump straight onto the springboard and they a halfturn onto the vautling board, kindof like doing a roundoff off the vault table
Since this is taken from the 2009 COP Im guessing the original Khorkina vault is no longer in there and Khorkina II is reclassified? Cause the vault shown for Khorkina used to be called Khorkina II.
I cant remember exactly but is it to do with an immediate twist from the horse being banned?
Im surprised more girls aren't using it as a second vault though, its a high value vault thats not impossible.
I think the twisting (or lack thereof) is a problem, but I've heard Maroney has the greatest block around, so she might be able to get the height.
McKayla is much more of a twister I think. She twists fast and clean, while her salto's aren't as nice..
The vault at 1:05 is like something from a movie!
It is. It's in a movie called stick it
Please make an update of this video with the same music. It’s so watchable!
@Marketoromagnolo yes but the korean girl failed to perform it and stand up instead she landed on her bum and it can only be named after you if you properly perform it thats why its named after produnova she performed it at the 1999 worlds and the 1999 universaide
Hopefully we will be adding a Maroney too this list soon! No doubt that she could do a TTY
Thank you for this guide! I'm still not sure why the Amanar is so coveted. I personally enjoyed the Produnova the most of all these and went back to watch it again.
Yes because it requires more power and was even quite inconsistent from the men on the old long-horse when Produnova was the first woman to perform it (it was called a Roche then). Today for the men it is a 6.6. You could say the same thing about the difference between an Amanar and a DTY of 6.5 and 5.8 which is 0.7 respectively, but for the much more powerful men it is 6.6 and 6.2 (Yurchenkos and twisting vaults are more technical but every half twist in any vault is worth 0.4).
what about the Lopez by denisse lopez vt ef sidney 2000
the Evdokimova seems so hard for to be valued only a 5.0. specially with todays table.
What a great video collection - thanks...
Hey! and Lopez vault?? Where is it? :(
Ludivina Cervantes. Yo tambien esperaba ver wl salto López
i belive that the yourchenko half on front layout with half turn is called "lópez"
No, it was just really really popular in the '01-04 code for vaulters who weren't that strong and were able to to do it better with a new vault table. It kind of went out of vogue by the time the Olympics rolled around.
Yelena Produnova was described as having muscles in her hair
Some of these you never see anymore. I’d also forgotten that the Tsuk double was named after Zamo.
1. When did Nellie Kim do a layout Tsuk full? 🤔
2. Is that Mukhina doing a Tsuk tuck full after Kim in this video?
3. Is that Luconi doing her vault at 2:37? It's refreshing to see she did it much better than all the cheated imitations there were in the early oughts 😪.
Nellie Kim competed a Tsuk straight non twisting. I think that was an error. Yes that was Mukhina performing a Kim I at the 1977 European Championships. I totally agree with your assessment of the other gymnasts who have attempted the Luconi style vault. Most of them only get 3/4 rotation onto the horse and complete the remaining quarter turn off. That’s probably why it’s named for her even though other gymnasts performed it.
A double twisting layout Yurchenko was named after Baitova? A tucked double twist is a Dungelova but I've never seen it.
Loved the montage! Just out of curiosity, is Trudi McIntosh's vault not listed in the COP anymore? Thanks :)
I have never seen the Dungelova either. DTY was only named after Baitova in the 2009 code of points which is a bit weird because she wasn't the only person to perform it at the 1987 worlds where it is first done
That’s right, Shushunova, Eugenia Golea, and Baitova competed a DTY at 1987 worlds (and personally one of my favorite WAG competitions of all time.)
oana bans vault at 3:24 is not a khorkina 2, its a tucked luconi with a full twist
I'm not sure she could do it. Maroney's an amazing vaulter but she doesn't have the power to do the Produnova, especially since it's a handspring vault and not a yurchenko. The Produnova is just beyond the reaches of many gymnasts because it requires a very hard to reach combination of power and height. Plus, it's very very dangerous vault if done wrong :(
i would love to see that produnova in an olympic or world compettion.
Oana Ban never competed the Khorkina...at 3:25 if you freeze it, you can see her going for a full on, full off.... was wondering if you noticed :)
It isn't listed in the names section in the 2009 code
Poor Baitova, but she wasn't the first. Elena Gurova was. Aleftina Priakhina also performed it before Baitova. Amanar was definitely the first to do hers.
The Double Twisting Tsuk is named after Zamolodchikova? I didn't know she was the first.
amigo te falto el lopez de la gimnasta mexicano redondilla al caballo con mediogiro mortal estendido con medio giro y otro igual pero con giro completo
I don't know about a Prudonova, but maybe a Cheng. I think she should try for a triple though and have her own vault.
could you please upload the video of irina evdokimova doing her vault also who is at 2:57 performing the roundoff half on front tuck ?
Does the half-on entry make a vault so much more difficult? Because I don't understand why a Cheng, with 1.5 twists, has a HIGHER DD than an Amanar with 2.5 twists...
it does. well, basically it's hard to get the same block off of the vault going forwards than backwards, or when you do a half turn. your arms have to be straight to get the big block. if you look at how mckayla maroney does her amanar, her arms are completely straight and near her ears, which is the reason she gets immense height. but when she does her second vault (like a cheng but only with 1 twist), her arms are slanted. then look at how simone biles does her amanar and cheng. her arms are completely straight on both. it's no coincidence that she does them both the best (imo). so while you're doing less twists, it's harder to fit the twists in with less air time. there's other components but it's very intricate and it rightfully deserves a higher difficulty (again, imo).
The half-on entry does increase the difficulty as it makes it difficult to get a good block off the table when you are turning onto it instead of just pushing off straight; also you have to turn the right amount to make sure your hands are squared properly, which can be very difficult (cf. Mykayla Skinner's Cheng where half the time her second hand does not even fully make it onto the table). Another contributing factor to the difficulty increase is that a normal Yurchenko vault like the Amanar (without half-on entry) is a backwards salto with twists, while a Yurchenko half-on vault (like the Cheng) is a forwards salto. Forwards saltos are fairly uniformly considered harder than backwards saltos on every apparatus.
Thanks so much for explaining the reason for the increase in degree of difficulty. I don't know why, but I hadn't actually realized the half turn changed it to a forward salto (duh!). I appreciate your taking the time to write a thorough and understandable explanation. Have a good New Year!
Perhaps you should have been included on the begining of that video what a Tsukahara is, given the fact that a lot of exercises are based on it... The first Tsukahara vault was performed by (and named after) Mitsuo Tsukahara in 1972...
Did Vanessa Atler do the laid out double front during her career?
The gymnast either turns halfway on to the vault or makes a full turn on to it before going into the air.
There is a different scoring system now. It takes the difficulty of the vault into question AND the execution. Steps on landing are still deducted, but if you have better form in the air or a more difficult vault then it doesn't matter as much.
technically, Yang Yun performed and submitted a "Polozkova" or a layout cuervo
Does anyone know why the Korbut entry is no longer performed?
There's been a few women attempting the Produnova lately....
Who is the second gymnast doing the Korbut? It's beautiful
Hayley Price (GB)
it would seem that back in the day, not sticking a landing was barely even an option.. whereas lately i've seen sooo few sticked landings... is it because the skills are harder? or because they just dont value a sticked landing as much as they used to??
Wow, the Khorkina is a 5.9? More than a DTY?
What about the Lopez?
@92glou No other gymnasts has done it yet. I wish to see it at an Olympic or World competition soon. I think this is the highest vault? Somebody needs to be training this by the next quad! LOL.
i wanna see a yurchenko straight triple-twist SOOO badly
I saw this in passing and they all look very much the same to me ... which must mean there is quite a bit of detail to it that I overlook, and as a casual spectator - I'm completely lost. I did enjoy the video, however!
The Korean gymnast didn't complete it, she crashed it. Therefore it could not be named after her. Produnova stood it upright, that's why she has named after her. Elena Gurova performed the DTY in 1984 and 1985.
I heard that the Phelps wasn't in the COP anymore
1:03 does anyone know what she scored on that?
Yamilet Peña does the produnova for those asking
you missed the Phelps!
And, at 2025, we currently have three new on the list: the Biles I (2018), the Yeo (2019) and the Biles II (2023).
@airad2 I know! She was a great gymnast under the wrong code. Nowadays she'd be blowing many gymnasts out of the water! I loved Produnova's powerful gymnastics.
It is the value of difficulty. Scoring is based on execution and difficulty.
@MaebySurelyBarely that would be cool if someone has that vault is tough
You mean the Nabieva vault? Both performed it at the same competition, therefore it is not named after either.
And the Tsukahara?
I didn't know the DTY was named after Baitova!
what does the numbers 3.8 etc mean?
Google Kohei Uchimura unique combinations, or look up Men's gymnastics 7.0 - 7.4 vaults. I don't know of any women that have done it though, only Kohei.
holy crap, ive never seen a luconi. Is it banned??
So Produnova has the highest difficulty vault? I didn't know that. I wish to see it again but it'll probably never be attempted by another female gymnast :(
Zamolodchikova is a 6.1 not a 6.0
Podkopayeva is the best !
When did Chusovitina first perform the layout rudi to get the vault named after her?
As early as 1990 I think
what does DTY mean soz ? and soz i dnt really understand, was the skill RUDI
someones last name to be called after them? i dnt think i have ever seen that skill b4 thats y i thought i would watch it on youtube lol
bekles86 it means double twisting yurncheko
That's right, it has the highest start value in women's gymnastics.
Why is Produnova considered to be so difficult?
Because it requires incredible power and block to pull off. Just watch the Rio vault final and see how the world's best vaulters are barely able to do it. Typically only men can do it because they're stronger and have a higher vaulting horse.
Musty Fan
I see.
gojewla Because no one can do like PRODUNOVA Many training to doing but no ONE.
No TTY?
Nobody has competed it in a Worlds, Olympics, or Youth Olympics successfully yet.
actually CHCUNOVA competed both 1,5 Y and 2y in 85 worlds
and double front is not named avfter Produnova, because it wass first performed by a korean gymnast in 80 olympics
Never stop dreaming-dreams do come true! :)
Casi todos creados por Sovieticas, Rusas, Rumanas y Chinas... ahi se ve la creatividad y calidad... y USA? jajaja no sirven la verdad, no me gusta la gimnasia de USA pero siempre las favorecen...
No sirven pero son número uno en el mundo de gimnasia por 4 años seguidos? Okay sigue odiando un país que produce buenas gimnastas nada mas porque piensas que las favorecen: aun que eso no es verdad.
Sergio Flores de hecho si suelen ser favorecidas solo hay que ver el AA de tokio 2011 donde la única chica que no fallo ningún aparato y con gran dificultad no gano...ademas de ser las impulsoras de la gimnasia fisicoculturista falta del elemento "artístico" y lo peor es que los demás países las están empezando a imitar.
Dora A San Cabral A mi tampoco, pero bueno al parecer la gimnasia artística femenina se esta pareciendo mas a la masculina o como robots que intentan hacer movimientos de baile...todo gracias a las americanas.
con suerte las rusas, rumanas y chinas intentan tener ese factor de artístico y dificultad como lo solían tener las soviéticas.
Son las mejores por que tienen a los mejores entrenadores Rumanos, soviéticos, chinos etc. Ejemplo Martha y Bela Karolyi (rumanos) entrenadores de Nadia Comaneci, antes que ellos inmigraran en 1981, Estados Unidos no había conseguido una sola medalla olímpica en gimnasia femenina, su primer estrella Mary Lou Retton campeona olímpica en Los Ángeles 84 (si los soviéticos no hubieran boicoteado esos juegos Olímpicos la historia sería diferente) otro ejemplo Valeri Liukin ex gimnasta y entrenador (soviético) y su hija Nastia (nacida en la URSS) la cual fue campeona olimpica de Beijing 2008 representando a Estados Unidos, otro ejemplo Liang Chow (Chino) entrenador de Shawn Johnson la cual obtuvo 1 oro y dos platas en Beijing 2008 y Gabby Douglas campeona olímpica en Londres 2012... entre otros tantos ejemplos la lista sería interminable.
Todavía más insoportables son los fans estadounidenses, se creen muy sabelotodos, critican mucho a las gimnastas no estadounidenses, y muy escandaloso y poco respetuosos. Solo basta recordar el ejemplo de Atlanta 96, cuando la multitud gritaba tanto al vitorear a las atletas estadounidenses, que a las rusas y rumanas no las dejaban escuchar su música para las rutinas de piso, una verdadera falta de respeto al trabajo de las otras atletas y una demostración de su enorme ego.
Has any woman besides Produnova herself ever landed that vault w/out falling?
There are only a number of gymnasts (maybe 4 or 5?) that have ever SUCCESSFULLY landed the Produnova feet first without a catastrophic fall. However, nobody is even close to being as upright as she was when they land.
veryyy good !
Great
it's 6.0
Thanks.
The biles??
There was life BEFORE Biles you know!
This video was made 9 years ago.
@@riabright2815 😂👏😂
Lol no, just not high enough in difficulty.
There's not much evidence that she can do handspring vaults to a high standard.
I think that Maroney can do Prudonova. With that height and power.. wow.
OMG if the produnova has such a high difficulty, why are ten year old girls at my gym attempting it
+Vanilla Cupcake doubt they're doing prudunovas...probably just a similar looking vault with one flip. most of the best vaulters in the world right now don't even attempt that vault.
This generation could be attempting it like the Amanar is being considered the difficult norm now just like the double yurchenko was the norm in 2000 and 2004. I think more girls will attempt the Produnova in Rio and Tokyo. Hopefully with a half twist, which will be eventually named in the future.
Pronova vault triple tuck