That unforgettable closing pose... so symbolic also, literally turning her back on the judges, as if saying "I don't need to beg a 10 from you - the audience's applause will do..." 😁🤸♀️
This Beautiful Woman was as much a 'Groundbreaker' as Olga, Nadia, and Mary Lou! She brought the Woman back into Women's Gymnastics! Her grace was incredible! She really is a Swan in human form!
There is so much to love about this routine, but I especially love how much choreography there is before the first tumbling run and after the last tumbling run.
People think this was too easy in terms of tumbling but what is so nice is the tumbling is a part of the floor exercise, it’s not just counting tumbling passes like after 2003. It’s a performance
Most people forgot about that aspect I guess and it got worse during the years, when the CoP changed drastically and Floor Exercise was just turning into counting tumbling passes as you described it. Sometimes I think they should simply throw a tumbling mat onto the stage and tell gymnasts 'You have 1:30 time to run forth and back, showing acrobatic series. Forget the music, forget the Artistic aspect - just tumble away.
I think you mean "a part of" and not "apart". It changes the meaning completely if it was "apart from" the floor exercise.....The only thing that saves the meaning as your choice of "...of" instead of "from". I literally thought for a moment, from an initial read of your comment, that they used to have two distinct events or something.
I loved her whole appearance and demeanor. Especially in her early years (1988 to 1992) She was such an outstanding gymnast. Did you see the German Intro about her right before the All Around Competition in 1989? th-cam.com/video/M0wjIgWM-i0/w-d-xo.html
Realmente es gimnasia artistica, te cuenta una historia que va de acuerdo a la música y presenta sus ejercicios un balance entre las dos categoria, Esvetlana una de las mejores❤❤
I've watched the Olympic Games in 2021 partially and I know exactly what you are talking about. Somehow I missed the transition to this current status. Still I can say.... there were many reasons why I stopped watching Artistic Gymnastics in the way, shape and form it is now. I am so glad, that there is the golden era of the sport I love so much.... There is always the possibility to travel back in time and watch those beautiful routines from the past on TH-cam.
The whole USSR squad had beautiful routines in that year. I adored Natalja Laschenova with her fairy-tale but also Olga Strazheva and Olessia Dudnik.... every routine was a piece of art! Amazing!
I am not watching current competitions. I am stuck in the past.... and that's totally fine - when it comes to true Artistic Gymnastics and not the power tumbling we have to endure.
It was all about giving her a farewell present I think.... she was the defending World Champion from 1987 and the Olympic Champion after all and everybody knew, this would be her last appearance in a World Championships. Still it had a bitter taste, if you valued her second pass....
@@Boban1611 but Silivaș says she hadn't planned on retiring and I don't believe it was ever announced that this would be her farewell. Were they just assuming based on her condition? 💀 Or hoping the golds would force her hand? 😭
I suspect this is one of those programmes where you had to be there to appreciate Svetlana’s choreography and star quality. From a content point of view this is in no way deserving of a ten. In fact compared to Shushunova and Silivas in 1988, it is a step backwards.
I have never liked her gymnastics and always found her dancing horrible! For me it is hard to believe she was a Soviet gymnast as her style was so very different to other Soviets. Just my view though.
Svetlana Boginskayia FX EF 1989 Stuttgart Worlds RO (A)-FF(A)-piked full-in (D) wolfe full (B)-split leap (A)- cat 1/2 (A) RO(NV)-1 1/2 twisting layout (C)-RO (NV)-FF(NV)- double twist (C->D) RO (NV)-FF (NV)- double tuck (D) RO (NV) straddle jump (B) double turn w/ leg at horizontal and knee bent (C) Special Requirements: Gymnastics series of three elements (yes) Gymnastics/Acrobatic mixed series (yes) Three acrobatic series with two different saltos or double salto (yes) Dismount at least B (yes) Base Score for 9.60 Competition III rules: B : wolfe full B : straddle jump C (natural): 1 1/2 twisting layout D (value raising possible) double twist (C->D) D (value raising possible) piked full-in (D) Bonus (0.4 possible): Originality: double turn w/ leg at horizontal and knee bent (C) (0.3) Natural D: Double tuck (D) (0.1) SV : 10.00 pts
That unforgettable closing pose... so symbolic also, literally turning her back on the judges, as if saying "I don't need to beg a 10 from you - the audience's applause will do..." 😁🤸♀️
So true. 😎😊😋
The commentator says at the end:
"Svetlana Boginskaja.... for me it is the absolute best, one has to offer.... I would give her a 10"
@@Boban1611 Thanks for the translation 💫
The choreography and music appeal to singers and street musicians. Gestures of guitar, microphone and request for gratification.
I sorely miss innovative dance like this. She was such a wonderful performer
She was really immaculate, when she approached the podium for her floor exercise... 😊🥰😏
This Beautiful Woman was as much a 'Groundbreaker' as Olga, Nadia, and Mary Lou! She brought the Woman back into Women's Gymnastics! Her grace was incredible! She really is a Swan in human form!
Most beautiful.... did you see the video I made for her?
th-cam.com/video/zXdLoABG1J8/w-d-xo.html
Saw it and saved it in my Women's Gymnastics file!
There is so much to love about this routine, but I especially love how much choreography there is before the first tumbling run and after the last tumbling run.
People think this was too easy in terms of tumbling but what is so nice is the tumbling is a part of the floor exercise, it’s not just counting tumbling passes like after 2003. It’s a performance
Most people forgot about that aspect I guess and it got worse during the years, when the CoP changed drastically and Floor Exercise was just turning into counting tumbling passes as you described it.
Sometimes I think they should simply throw a tumbling mat onto the stage and tell gymnasts 'You have 1:30 time to run forth and back, showing acrobatic series. Forget the music, forget the Artistic aspect - just tumble away.
I think you mean "a part of" and not "apart". It changes the meaning completely if it was "apart from" the floor exercise.....The only thing that saves the meaning as your choice of "...of" instead of "from".
I literally thought for a moment, from an initial read of your comment, that they used to have two distinct events or something.
@@MrJm323 appreciate it 🙏
OMG I love how the commentator says her name at the beginning 😍
You could hear - he was a fan of her.... 😀😃😊
Absolutely amazing!
Even her running was elegant
I loved her whole appearance and demeanor.
Especially in her early years (1988 to 1992)
She was such an outstanding gymnast.
Did you see the German Intro about her right before the All Around Competition in 1989?
th-cam.com/video/M0wjIgWM-i0/w-d-xo.html
Realmente es gimnasia artistica, te cuenta una historia que va de acuerdo a la música y presenta sus ejercicios un balance entre las dos categoria, Esvetlana una de las mejores❤❤
Such a glorious Fiesta 😍
... and the music is loud and clear.... 🤣😅😎
The queen❤
Very Good
As melhores ginastas do mundo
Probably the last Queen of the real Artistic Gymnastics.
Eine so schöne Turnerfigur , jede Bewegung elegant,unglaublich! gibt es heute nicht mehr
Du sagst es.... 💚🥰😏😀😊
Brilliant then. Brilliant now.
So true....
I miss this style of gymnastics, can’t see oversized gymnasts without artistic style
I've watched the Olympic Games in 2021 partially and I know exactly what you are talking about.
Somehow I missed the transition to this current status.
Still I can say.... there were many reasons why I stopped watching Artistic Gymnastics in the way, shape and form it is now.
I am so glad, that there is the golden era of the sport I love so much.... There is always the possibility to travel back in time and watch those beautiful routines from the past on TH-cam.
She tolds a story there. Today it's mostly narcisistic cheerleading...
The whole USSR squad had beautiful routines in that year.
I adored Natalja Laschenova with her fairy-tale but also Olga Strazheva and Olessia Dudnik.... every routine was a piece of art! Amazing!
Cuando la gimnasia era adornada por la gracia femenina, lo siento, tengo respeto por las chicas de estos tiempos pero parecen boxeadoras.
I am not watching current competitions.
I am stuck in the past.... and that's totally fine - when it comes to true Artistic Gymnastics and not the power tumbling we have to endure.
@@Boban1611👍✅
Not sure I'll ever understand how Bogi got one 9.95 and Silivaș got 10s all the way across.
It was all about giving her a farewell present I think.... she was the defending World Champion from 1987 and the Olympic Champion after all and everybody knew, this would be her last appearance in a World Championships.
Still it had a bitter taste, if you valued her second pass....
@@Boban1611 but Silivaș says she hadn't planned on retiring and I don't believe it was ever announced that this would be her farewell. Were they just assuming based on her condition? 💀 Or hoping the golds would force her hand? 😭
I suspect this is one of those programmes where you had to be there to appreciate Svetlana’s choreography and star quality. From a content point of view this is in no way deserving of a ten. In fact compared to Shushunova and Silivas in 1988, it is a step backwards.
Hear hear! 😏😎🥰
I have never liked her gymnastics and always found her dancing horrible! For me it is hard to believe she was a Soviet gymnast as her style was so very different to other Soviets. Just my view though.
She had her own personal style - that's true.
I have to admit, I enjoyed her Floor routines very much though.
@@Boban1611🙂❤️
@@MagicalMukhina 🥰🥰🥰
У нее мужская фигура, натренированная
I liked her tiny waist and her broad shoulders very much... she was so elegant.
Informally known as "Bogynskia" 😅
They wrote 'Boguinskaya' from time to time in Germany. I adapted the way the name was shown in its majority at the big championships.
@@Boban1611 these British commentators had a hard time to pronounce her surname correctly right 😆😆
@@objetivista686 Oooooh... I see! 😎
Who choreographed this mess
Uhm.... I wouldn't call it a mess though...
Svetlana Boginskayia FX EF 1989 Stuttgart Worlds
RO (A)-FF(A)-piked full-in (D)
wolfe full (B)-split leap (A)- cat 1/2 (A)
RO(NV)-1 1/2 twisting layout (C)-RO (NV)-FF(NV)- double twist (C->D)
RO (NV)-FF (NV)- double tuck (D)
RO (NV) straddle jump (B)
double turn w/ leg at horizontal and knee bent (C)
Special Requirements:
Gymnastics series of three elements (yes)
Gymnastics/Acrobatic mixed series (yes)
Three acrobatic series with two different saltos or double salto (yes)
Dismount at least B (yes)
Base Score for 9.60 Competition III rules:
B : wolfe full
B : straddle jump
C (natural): 1 1/2 twisting layout
D (value raising possible) double twist (C->D)
D (value raising possible) piked full-in (D)
Bonus (0.4 possible):
Originality: double turn w/ leg at horizontal and knee bent (C) (0.3)
Natural D: Double tuck (D) (0.1)
SV : 10.00 pts
Clear and structured. A joy to read and comprehend... thank you again Love Joy! 😀😀😀
Who choreographed this