she is the greatest bars worker of all times, and second best gymnasts all around, but in genral I think she is and for ever will tbe the SUPERDIVA of gymanstics
She is definitely the bars queen in my opinion, so innovative with beautiful lines. While there are several gymnasts who have exceeded her difficulty in tumbling, she was always so graceful in her dance moves on floor, and she is someone that everyone remembers. Who else is still remembered so vividly 20 years after their retirement? There are few.
That's not actually the compliment you think it is; gymnastics is supposed to be about variety. Yes, there is a degree to which it is supposed to be about style as well, but the best are those who have a wide repertoire of skills with most unique, yet strategic compositions throughout their careers--esp senior careers are 10 years long.
Both valid points! I believe an ability to evolve to different rules, swinging styles, while creating new skills constitutes success. It would be interesting if she had ever competed in the open judging system how she would have finished. I still think, however, she would face large deductions on some pirouette angles (handstands) in today’s gymnastics world.
The thing that made her legendary wasn’t even so much her vast collection of Olympic and world titles on bars, it was the fact that she did it while being unusually tall for a gymnast. I remember her saying that her coach even told her- after several others had said she’d never succeed- that her height would make her special. He adapted her routines to her longer body, they created unique moves that worked for her… and created a legacy in the process.
I always think she was heavily helped by that code of points specially if compared to great chinese bar workers of that era. Like, a single hop on landing was enough to take lot of points. Chinese routines were spectacular, very innovative while she perfected her formulaic routine, just like Mustafina did, even thought both were very innovative too.
@@worldartgym I was wondering about handstands and thinking they must not have cared, because I never heard it mentioned as a deduction back in the day.
Her routine was not formulaic at all, no one could perform like her really. And her body line and handstands really impressed tbe judges, her casts were perfect. She was way ahead of everybody else.
@@worldartgym she was only off handstand in her 1.5 pirouettes, it was allowed until 2001. The code changed a few times when she was competing and her handstands got better and better as the codes started asking for it. In 2001-2004 she needed to hit all the handstands and she was better at it than ANY other gymnast at that time. In fact her tragic olympic EF fall was when she was trying to go for the exact handstand. A shame because all the girls in the podium had late handstands.
@@momiamok-v4y still don t know who can be the best. I just care remember how wonderful is remember all of them here, time goes by but I don t want to forget
she is the greatest bars worker of all times, and second best gymnasts all around, but in genral I think she is and for ever will tbe the SUPERDIVA of gymanstics
Nadia Comaneci
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@@sebumpostmortem boginskaya????🤮
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No she is not
She is definitely the bars queen in my opinion, so innovative with beautiful lines. While there are several gymnasts who have exceeded her difficulty in tumbling, she was always so graceful in her dance moves on floor, and she is someone that everyone remembers. Who else is still remembered so vividly 20 years after their retirement? There are few.
Her unique body type makes her routines look even more interesting. I loved her back in the day. What a gymnast.
Absolute bars icon. And lasting proof that her routine held up for years with virtually changing nothing in the routine almost the entire time.
That's not actually the compliment you think it is; gymnastics is supposed to be about variety. Yes, there is a degree to which it is supposed to be about style as well, but the best are those who have a wide repertoire of skills with most unique, yet strategic compositions throughout their careers--esp senior careers are 10 years long.
Both valid points! I believe an ability to evolve to different rules, swinging styles, while creating new skills constitutes success. It would be interesting if she had ever competed in the open judging system how she would have finished. I still think, however, she would face large deductions on some pirouette angles (handstands) in today’s gymnastics world.
Great gy mnast..true artist❤
The thing that made her legendary wasn’t even so much her vast collection of Olympic and world titles on bars, it was the fact that she did it while being unusually tall for a gymnast. I remember her saying that her coach even told her- after several others had said she’d never succeed- that her height would make her special. He adapted her routines to her longer body, they created unique moves that worked for her… and created a legacy in the process.
That is precisely the definition of being a genius
I wonder if she could beat Olga Korbut if they competed in the same era.
@@paolorossi8470 interesting thought. It would be quite the showdown!
@@saragrant9749 I think the female gymnasts of 1970-s and 1980-s were the most talented. IMO Korbut and Comaneci would beat Khorkina.
@@paolorossi8470 they were EQUALLY talented. Any athlete that can win Olympic gold-particularly TWICE in succession- is pretty remarkably talented.
Lo más grande en barras, nadie como ella, respeto y gran admiración, 10,10,10...............
A maior de todas ❤
The Greatest tallest Gymnast ever ❤❤❤
2:05 que lindo penteado❤
Classe e elegância eram primordiais...
I remember her! ⭐️
She is the on the Bars.
The 90's velvet leos!
She does bars without grips!!!
GOAT
Goat
I always think she was heavily helped by that code of points specially if compared to great chinese bar workers of that era. Like, a single hop on landing was enough to take lot of points. Chinese routines were spectacular, very innovative while she perfected her formulaic routine, just like Mustafina did, even thought both were very innovative too.
Khorkina’s handstands would be a big issue with the current Code, as well, whereas they were not deducted barely at all back in the 90s and early 00s.
@@worldartgym I was wondering about handstands and thinking they must not have cared, because I never heard it mentioned as a deduction back in the day.
@@mjamitche5245 correct. And the 1.5 pirouette before her Khorkina (Markelov) release would have been .5 by the time she completed the hand change!
Her routine was not formulaic at all, no one could perform like her really. And her body line and handstands really impressed tbe judges, her casts were perfect. She was way ahead of everybody else.
@@worldartgym she was only off handstand in her 1.5 pirouettes, it was allowed until 2001. The code changed a few times when she was competing and her handstands got better and better as the codes started asking for it. In 2001-2004 she needed to hit all the handstands and she was better at it than ANY other gymnast at that time. In fact her tragic olympic EF fall was when she was trying to go for the exact handstand. A shame because all the girls in the podium had late handstands.
As older better style
I didn’t know 5’4 was considered tall in gymnastics!
Olga Korbut was 152 cm, so yeah Khorkina is pretty tall for gymnastics.
Yeah, they're usually under 5 ft. Simone is 4'8" and the rest of the ladies aren't much taller than she is.
بتشبه صديقتي بشكل مو طبيعي 😮
ماذا بشكل مو طبيعي؟
More than Shoushunova, Nadia, Silivas, Korbut .!?? 😮
Not even close
Absolutely
@@momiamok-v4y still don t know who can be the best. I just care remember how wonderful is remember all of them here, time goes by but I don t want to forget
@@robyzr7421 they all were so beautiful and elegant, yes
@@momiamok-v4y Спасибо и доброй ночи
She make a magic.
Not smile God so as Berg.Lieblieng
Fact: the Chinese yelled “fall” whenever she did the “Khorkina” from the low back to the high
What is the source of this info?
@@syrinx114the video itself 😂
no,the chinese loves her, she was a superstar in china back then, they said "jia yau" means "lets go"
Как она выстуавла без накладок на руках.... кааак????? Сорвать кровавые мозоли можно очень быстро на простейших упражнениях!!!
How tall is she? She looks taller than average gymnasts
5'5
@@joannacrickenberger7627only 5’5 😮
Who
Is simone
Bile compaerd to Khokina.
A woman with more gold medals and a bigger bank account.
After her comments about abuse survivors, it’s poetic justice that she never earned AA gold
What happened?
Goat