Holy…..I’ve been a flight medic for 14 years and am horrified at how awful that medical response was. First and foremost they should have grabbed a back board, a neck brace and secured her C-spine then tested for CSM immediately after. Not sit her up while she rolls her neck around, what the hell people!! They need to do better, period!
That was so scary looking, thankful she is ok. A gymnast named Jullisa D’Anne Gomez was instantly paralyzed in a a vaulting accident in Japan in 1988. Elena (Yelena) Mukhina was paralyzed during a dangerous tumbling move two weeks before the 1980 Olympics. Taylor Lindsey Noel was also paralyzed at 14 YO after falling from the uneven bars and breaking her neck. Parents think long and hard before you push your children into this sport. It’s ok if your child is not an elite athlete. I’m sure the parents of these girls later wished they had just let them be little girls.
Lol. Why don't you mention hundreds or even thousands of gymnasts who are fine and have long life? Every sport has its risk, just prepare things to minimalize the risk.
This is the worst medical team I have ever seen, I am sorry… they seemed to really take their time while she could have been seriously injured, maybe even for life. Thank god I saw in the comments she is ok now… :(
My first thought too. They are so useless! Slow to respond, then they have her sitting upright when she should have been lying down with her head stabilized. Their actions (or should I say, inaction) could have made an injury so much worse. Shame on them.
I've seen much worse handling in gymnastics unfortunately. Multiple times after potential neck injuries I've seen medical teams and coaches immediately roll gymnasts over, pull them to their feet (??? I guess to convince them to walk it off), etc. I will never understand how gymnastics coaches or medical personnel working at a dangerous sport don't know you shouldn't risk paralyzing the injured person by moving them
She was fortunate that her spine was aligned vertically when she compressed the floor. If she had attended the floor with a flexed or extended neck this would be a worse outcome. Google mechanisms of spine/neck injuries for more details. MD here.
As a nurse, I was shocked at how hard she hit and the care given afterwards. They didn’t seem to know what they were doing IMO. They also took too long in getting to her. Just my thoughts. I can’t even imagine the outcome had she had a flexed neck.
Elena Mukhina a Russian world champion became a quadriplegic landing on her chin breaking her neck during a practice floor routine trying to do a Salto weeks before the 1980 olympics.
@@karenhilmy after the accident she was quoted as saying "thank God I don't have to compete in the Olympics now. I believe she has passed away since. Rest easy now sweet angel. Your pain is gone and you can do flips in heaven now. 😭😭❤🙏
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@@timtags honestly I still get moved to tears Every time I read about Elena Mukhina 😖😭
It reminds me elena mukhina's accident. She was instantanely paraplegic after that ond died from complications years later. Hopefuly this gymnast had no conséquences. It was scary.
OMG had that floor mat had no spring in it she would probably be dead. She is so lucky! These women make it look so easy we forget just how dangerous this sport is.
If it had no spring, she wouldn’t be able to do a double front flip. Much of the tumbling could not be done on a hard floor. I was a gymnastics coach before the spring loaded floors were introduced. It completely changed the floor routines. Unfortunately, now with the emphasis on tumbling, the dance training gets neglected.
@@lisabaltzer4190 I totally agree. I’m 62 and was a gymnast myself. Tumbling has changed dramatically because of the spring floor, making it much more exciting but dangerous too.
@@lisabaltzer4190de acuerdo contigo y la verdad, siento que el arte de este deporte se ha perdido. Yo miro a una Olga Korbut o a Comaneci (mi adorada Nadia) y creo que el deporte ha perdido. Quizá como ha perdido la música con el reguetón y otras lides?
Exato! Somente um espírito de porco torce para que um ginasta caia ou se acidente. Podemos torcer para que nossos ginastas façam melhor que os demais, mas nunca torcer para que os outros cometam erros.
@@philosophiaentis5612Espírito de porco? Eu acredito que precisa ser perverso, cruel e ter um certo grau de PSICOPATIA para torcer para os outros caírem. Eu hein.
Nunca me había planteado siquiera que alguien desee algo tan sucio y terrible como desear una caída en un deporte de riesgo.¿ Es todo lo contrario de lo que un buen deportista debe contemplar. La competición si no es limpia, no tiene sentido ni validez; no hay honor en ganar con trampa o intentando provocar el mal al oponente. El respeto debe ser la conexión entre deportistas.
I see why the floor has spring in it… it’s not to assist them in getting height off the floor but to protect them in freak accidents. If the floor has a bounce it can spring down then up opposed to a stiff floor with no give .
Ivana atendimento envolvendo esse tipo de acidente não é pit-stop de F1! Tem que ser demorado mesmo e cada detalhe na remoção envolvendo fratura de coluna conta!
@@edsongoncalves2041 sim, eu sei. Mas me referi a demora para chegarem até à ginasta. A "chegada" no lugar do acidente! Demorou para chegarem até a acidentada. Nada comentei sobre o atendimento. Vc observou a demora até chegarem no lugar do acidente? Ou eu que fiquei aflita demais?!🫣🤔🫢🤭🤗
Somehow I have always thought that such dangerous kind of sports are a stupidity to practice them.... boxing is another example..... For not any reasons I will encourage my children to do that
Yes but thats the risks they take because they enjoy it so much.. love.the bravery and would be proud to call my daughter or son a gymnast Honestly the sport is beautiful what the human body can do .
This med team seem beginners 😠 😡 , even a primary training teach u to bring a neck brace ... to place her on a flat hard board ... anyway bless 🙌 🙏 her , maybe she been saying she is fine this why they dont proceed furter , 😢😢😢 , thank God shes ok , very dangerous sport , why people need to put themselves in this ???
Tellement dangereux la gym Trop de gymnastes se sont retrouvées para ou tétra à la suite d'une chute de ce genre Elle a eu de la chance elle aurait pu se retrouver paralysée 🙏
Holy…..I’ve been a flight medic for 14 years and am horrified at how awful that medical response was. First and foremost they should have grabbed a back board, a neck brace and secured her C-spine then tested for CSM immediately after. Not sit her up while she rolls her neck around, what the hell people!! They need to do better, period!
i am a Firefighter/ NREMT. I thought the exact same as you. That was horrible and def unprofessional. WOW
Looks like she sat herself up after the fall. Look at 0:39
I AGREE!
Eso es el problema de q estos jóvenes viajan sin recursos ! El gobierno nunca ha tenido en cuenta los riesgos del deporte !
Fortunately she was okay after that and went to the 2012 Olympics 😊
That was so scary looking, thankful she is ok.
A gymnast named Jullisa D’Anne Gomez was instantly paralyzed in a a vaulting accident in Japan in 1988. Elena (Yelena) Mukhina was paralyzed during a dangerous tumbling move two weeks before the 1980 Olympics.
Taylor Lindsey Noel was also paralyzed at 14 YO after falling from the uneven bars and breaking her neck.
Parents think long and hard before you push your children into this sport. It’s ok if your child is not an elite athlete. I’m sure the parents of these girls later wished they had just let them be little girls.
Lol. Why don't you mention hundreds or even thousands of gymnasts who are fine and have long life? Every sport has its risk, just prepare things to minimalize the risk.
This is the worst medical team I have ever seen, I am sorry… they seemed to really take their time while she could have been seriously injured, maybe even for life. Thank god I saw in the comments she is ok now… :(
My first thought too. They are so useless! Slow to respond, then they have her sitting upright when she should have been lying down with her head stabilized. Their actions (or should I say, inaction) could have made an injury so much worse. Shame on them.
Exactly what I thought. Why did it take so long? This could be life threatening injury. It's her NECK, not her ancle!
I've seen much worse handling in gymnastics unfortunately. Multiple times after potential neck injuries I've seen medical teams and coaches immediately roll gymnasts over, pull them to their feet (??? I guess to convince them to walk it off), etc. I will never understand how gymnastics coaches or medical personnel working at a dangerous sport don't know you shouldn't risk paralyzing the injured person by moving them
Yes, I noticed that as well. They seemed to get to her late.
and yet she was fine, may be they knew what they were doing.
The slow-mo replay was brutal😮😢😮
😢😢😢😢😢😢
I'm glad she was okay after this fall. It seemed pretty scary watching it happen. I also say Rebecca Bross in the background and remembered her injury
She wasn't okay she was paralyzed
@@brooklyn.d2390 no she wasn't
@@brooklyn.d2390 She was not paralyzed. She was the Pan American champion in the vault just one year later.
omg hufflepuff human
She was fortunate that her spine was aligned vertically when she compressed the floor. If she had attended the floor with a flexed or extended neck this would be a worse outcome. Google mechanisms of spine/neck injuries for more details. MD here.
Thanks doctor for
Your information she just got lucky
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thanks now i think i know 1 of the reasons that i didnt break my neck falling off a poorly constructed zipline at a pumpkin patch last Oct
As a nurse, I was shocked at how hard she hit and the care given afterwards. They didn’t seem to know what they were doing IMO. They also took too long in getting to her. Just my thoughts. I can’t even imagine the outcome had she had a flexed neck.
She was my gymnastics coach and she taught me very well
Does she ever talk about this?
Cool
She was mine too but she left becuase of corona and now she has a baby
she's mine now
Oh wow, she’s mine too
Why did it take so long for anyone to help her
Que lentitud el equipo de socorro lo primero es inmovilizarle el cuello con el collar de cuello
OMG- she was moving after that? Lawrd I cannot believe sne was not instantly paralyzed. This is such a dangerous sport.
She probably had some kind of head injury
Elena Mukhina a Russian world champion became a quadriplegic landing on her chin breaking her neck during a practice floor routine trying to do a Salto weeks before the 1980 olympics.
@@karenhilmy after the accident she was quoted as saying "thank God I don't have to compete in the Olympics now. I believe she has passed away since.
Rest easy now sweet angel. Your pain is gone and you can do flips in heaven now. 😭😭❤🙏
@@timtags honestly I still get moved to tears Every time I read about Elena Mukhina 😖😭
@@karenhilmy she was trying the thomas salto I think
The worse injury was the Russian girl who was pushed to do a man's move on the floor. She's now paralyzed
Elena Mukhina passed away in 2006 due to complications :(
She passed away.
@@aubrie3347de un ataque cardíaco 😢😢😢
A murit la 46 ani😢
I was going to say that ... thank you@@aubrie3347
Cómo tardaron tanto en asistirla. Qué crueldad !!!
Si cabal q tardado la reacion
It reminds me elena mukhina's accident. She was instantanely paraplegic after that ond died from complications years later. Hopefuly this gymnast had no conséquences. It was scary.
Thank you for your comment. In fact elena mukhina became tetraplegic at thé eve of Moscou olympique.
Et elle est maintenant décédée 😢😔
OMG had that floor mat had no spring in it she would probably be dead. She is so lucky! These women make it look so easy we forget just how dangerous this sport is.
If it had no spring, she wouldn’t be able to do a double front flip. Much of the tumbling could not be done on a hard floor. I was a gymnastics coach before the spring loaded floors were introduced. It completely changed the floor routines. Unfortunately, now with the emphasis on tumbling, the dance training gets neglected.
@@lisabaltzer4190 I totally agree. I’m 62 and was a gymnast myself. Tumbling has changed dramatically because of the spring floor, making it much more exciting but dangerous too.
@@lisabaltzer4190de acuerdo contigo y la verdad, siento que el arte de este deporte se ha perdido. Yo miro a una Olga Korbut o a Comaneci (mi adorada Nadia) y creo que el deporte ha perdido. Quizá como ha perdido la música con el reguetón y otras lides?
Por isso galera nunca torçam pra um atleta cair ,pode ser fatal
Exato! Somente um espírito de porco torce para que um ginasta caia ou se acidente. Podemos torcer para que nossos ginastas façam melhor que os demais, mas nunca torcer para que os outros cometam erros.
@@philosophiaentis5612Espírito de porco? Eu acredito que precisa ser perverso, cruel e ter um certo grau de PSICOPATIA para torcer para os outros caírem. Eu hein.
Nunca me había planteado siquiera que alguien desee algo tan sucio y terrible como desear una caída en un deporte de riesgo.¿ Es todo lo contrario de lo que un buen deportista debe contemplar. La competición si no es limpia, no tiene sentido ni validez; no hay honor en ganar con trampa o intentando provocar el mal al oponente. El respeto debe ser la conexión entre deportistas.
@@zenaidesilva9604Exatamente! Só uma pessoa ausente de consciência e coração para querer isso à uma atleta. Meu coração doeu qdo vi a imagem 😢
If you watch it in slow motion, she literally bounces on her head. This could have caused a heck/ spinal injury. I hope she was ok.
Yes she was, she went to the 2012 Olympics :)
Çok kotu
Appears like her foot slipped going into the skill
I see why the floor has spring in it… it’s not to assist them in getting height off the floor but to protect them in freak accidents. If the floor has a bounce it can spring down then up opposed to a stiff floor with no give .
Jessica, what a beautiful job! So happy you made it out of this very 'scary' landing. Blessings, Kate & daughter Candace
Dear Lord, let her be all right🙏
She ended up being fine and competed the next year and in London olympics 2012
Why did it take so long for help to arrive? Insanely absurd
Спортивная гимнастика - самый жизненно опасный спорт...
She is my gymnastics coach it’s amazing
Does she discuss this incident?
@@nothanks0082 I’m sure she may have mentioned it once but she probably doesn’t talk about it everyday, lol😂
@@chevon1920 😂😂😂😂
Obrigada senhor por ter enviado esses anjos para ajuderam nos primeiros socorros da Jessica 🙏🏽🙌🏽
Foi grave? Ela ficou bem ? Espero que sim!
@@dayane2117 ela ficou bem sim. Só não sei se ela ainda é ginasta
@@dayane2117 hoje ela tem 33 anos. Na época ela tinha 19. Agora não sei ela ainda trabalha como ginasta
She was my friends coach!!! 🥺
The worst medical standby ever
Not enough aid at each corner.. people readily available at all times.
Tell me about it. Poor girl. I hope she's doing well with God's help. ❤🙏🙏
Que demora e péssima assistência médica pela gravidade da queda
Foi um milagre ela não ter quebrado o pescoço e a equipe ainda nessa moleza toda. Absurdo.
If you have a back head or neck injury you can't rush that. The patient has to move slowly.
Incompetent medical team.
Where is the neck braces ? Why they let her head move and shift backwards ? Stupid medic !!
hwo fund this kind of crazy game.
Is she okay?
Que Deus e a mãe aparecida e jesus Cristo abençoe vcs anjos
British Beth is watching with true fear 😨 I don’t blame them
El paso de la muerte es prohibido
Poor kid. I hope she doesn't suffer neck problems later in life. 😢
El.salto mortal deberían prohibirlo
Uuughh that is hard to watch 😢
Me impresiona la lentísima reacción del equipo médico.
Que demora para a ajuda médica chegar à ginasta!!!! Coitada!
Ivana atendimento envolvendo esse tipo de acidente não é pit-stop de F1! Tem que ser demorado mesmo e cada detalhe na remoção envolvendo fratura de coluna conta!
La asistencia cero tendrian q haber asistido al toque no c q habra pasado pero un trauma cervical seguro
@@edsongoncalves2041 sim, eu sei. Mas me referi a demora para chegarem até à ginasta. A "chegada" no lugar do acidente! Demorou para chegarem até a acidentada. Nada comentei sobre o atendimento.
Vc observou a demora até chegarem no lugar do acidente? Ou eu que fiquei aflita demais?!🫣🤔🫢🤭🤗
God bless you Jessica. 🙏🙏🙏
Que golpe. Pobre chica
Omg 😭 that looks painful!!
That had to hurt! It's such a scary thing to happen! And then I also wonder how much it affected the rest of the girls to go after!
5:49. THE LEGENDARY GOD!
The commentator should shut up‼️😳
Why did it take so long for anyone to get to her???
Бедная детка
Crazy sport
People forget how dangerous this sport is.
it's almost like that movie final destination the only difference is that she didn't die and it wasn't a movie
She should have done the front flip without the front-handspring. Yeah, the medical response was horrific
Susto cuidar pescoço
Calma muito bem
Amém 🙏
That looks very painful had to hurt a lot
Omg, she could have died or become paralyzed. That was one nasty fall.
Hope she was okay
God was watching over her.🙏
really? then why did she fall on her head?
time 0:30
Meu DEUS 😢
Perigo lesão na coluna
Cadê os médicos ?????
Tem que Deitar... imobilizar pescoço 😮
Que Deus abençoe ela
#1 C spine immobilization.
Ohhhhh my God 🙏 hope so she will be ok 👍🥇
Espero q ela se recupere
Espero que esteja tudo bem com ela
Está tudo bem sim. Graças a Deus. Já faz uns anos
Why risk life for the sake of spectators audience.. why what's the need😮
Head stand bounce sheesh
Misericórdia ! Por pouco não quebrou o pescoço que perigo
Qué lamentable, fue brutal el golpe
El peor servicio medico que he visto.
🔟
Que incompetentes nada que ver
Somehow I have always thought that such dangerous kind of sports are a stupidity to practice them.... boxing is another example..... For not any reasons I will encourage my children to do that
Did you just come here to bash on the sport? Any type of sport is risky.
Yes but thats the risks they take because they enjoy it so much.. love.the bravery and would be proud to call my daughter or son a gymnast Honestly the sport is beautiful what the human body can do .
Good one less snowflake
@Emil Galant fatal, not fetal. Fetal is a position a baby lies in lol And this girl didn't die
@Emil Galant human *being*
Y los del equipo de ella también
Wrong Job, baby!
😭😭😭😢😥😭😢😥😥😢
Her neck looked misshapen.
This med team seem beginners 😠 😡 , even a primary training teach u to bring a neck brace ... to place her on a flat hard board ... anyway bless 🙌 🙏 her , maybe she been saying she is fine this why they dont proceed furter , 😢😢😢 , thank God shes ok , very dangerous sport , why people need to put themselves in this ???
7 of non proffesionals around her..they even didn't give her air like that around her head..and some of them were smiling. This is not funny!
She’s my coach
Does she talk about this incident?
@@nothanks0082 oh yeah all the time she is a true inspiration
I thought she were dead,so she survived ?
But how did she survive?
@@Jolie_Trinh You can plainly see she didn't die. In fact, she competed at the Olympics 3 years later.
@@nothanks0082 STOP!
Ils n’ont pas été rapide les secours
Play stupid games win stupid prizes
Deus a abencoe
this is why i just do not watch this sport any more, scares the crap out of me of what can happen
Медики діяли непрофесійно.😢😢😢
🙏
Tadinha 😢
Tellement dangereux la gym
Trop de gymnastes se sont retrouvées para ou tétra à la suite d'une chute de ce genre
Elle a eu de la chance elle aurait pu se retrouver paralysée 🙏
These fucking coach should be arrested for pressuring kids to play
1. They weren't pressured, they want to be there. 2. Coaches can't be arrested.
😢
Pobre muchacha
😔
Misericórdia
Licenciement direct et fermeture du club!!!
Took there time
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Q horror
😮😮😮
Rip 🪦
Do you get points deducted for landing on your head.
That's not funny at all.🤨
La chica murió después en el hospital.
QEPD.