I know she’s got it all but I feel ripped off by the dismount. Lovely but I’m use to 3 backhand springs to a full in. Tatianna Gutsu of Ukrainian. Legend but a trickster.
Such a gorgeous routine and deserving of a gold. She found a way to use the code of points to her favor with a completely different style than anyone at this meet. Why packing the routine with a bunch of acrobatic elements when you can make up for it with extremely difficult dance elements and turns?
I know several months later but when I Sanne perform this I was thinking “I’ll be disappointed if she doesn’t medal because that was perfect.” I was happy she won gold, and disappointed folks focused on Simone’s bronze and saying Laurie was cheated out if gold. If you watch the ceremony Simone is very and genuinely happy (even in the eyes) Sanne won.
@@jacobmiller2663 well, she does two aerial cartwheels in sequence plus a front aerial and a Kochetkova flic... I think she is good on the acrobatic side of it...
The camera work at Rio was appalling! Focusing on faces, audience, team mates, the coaches..just demonstrating total lack of appreciation for the action and skills. Sanne was incredible in her performances ❤
Only small ones. She didn’t grab the beam like Simone did and cost herself an element plus half a point. And she had a 0.2 advantage in SV over Laurie.
It’s harder than it looks- you have to gain enough momentum to push off on ONE foot to keep from hitting the beam while flipping backwards. Until you actually try it, you’re in no position to selfishly judge.
@@saragrant9749 - I know nothing about gymnastics. That dismount might be incredibly hard. I don’t know. But it’s not impressive to a lay person such as me
@@shwee1855 - I agree. I’m the first to admit…I know nothing about gymnastics. The skills that I find impressive look great but they might be very easy. I don’t really know.
@@JustMe-px9qythe thing that is tough with that particular dismount is you have to get enough power to push off of only one foot, get far enough away from the beam and execute a full turn before landing. It requires intense precision because you can easily clip the beam with your head or shoulders in the process. It definitely does look simpler… but actually requires great timing and coordination.
Sanne is a lovely beam worker, one of the my faves from the open-scoring era. Ponor is probably my favorite beam artist from the last twenty years but Sanne is brilliant in her own right. 🙂
The Olympic gold medal goes to a routine with 2 side ariels, 1 front ariel, and a gainer full dismount... yeah they definitely have some kinks to work out in the code of points
You forgot full twisting back hand spring and full twisting mount. So when your dissing someone maybe try not to forget her most difficulte skills .jeez
She had a full twisting back handspring onto the beam, another one in combination with a leap, a full L turn-reverse turn-double turn- split leap FOUR element sequence, two aerial cartwheels in succession (one is hard enough let alone two combined which means changing direction TWICE), a TRIPLE turn which has only successfully been done by ONE other gymnast, and you think it was easy?! Shows your childish mentality, and your abismal lack of knowledge about the sport.
Or tell the other gymnasts to do a Triple pirouette, a double turn, reverse turn and another double. NONE of them I bet can do Sanne’s series. That’s the whole point of difficulty, maintaining balance, and awarding “those” points.
Her balance beam work reminds me of "romantic" era of gymnastics, mostly 60s with some touch of 70s. She doesnt have many acrobatic skills, even her dismount was nothing special, but she looks really elegant and sophisticated compared to Biles which had many acrobatic skills with a lot of bubbles and didnt look elegant on beam. I always like girls like Sanne and that type of gymnastic She is a new Caslavska or Bosakova on the beam.
Just pointing out, that was a Gainer dismount with a full twist, an E level skill, it was NOT "nothing special." Her mount was a round off 3/4 twisting back handspring onto beam, also an E skill. Wevers' routines may not have the spectacular "wow" crowd-pleasing factor of Biles', but her skills, especially her turns, are fiendishly difficult. It's worth noting that this routine had a difficulty value of 6.6, only just below that of Biles.
This. I really dislike Simone’s gymnastics. It lacks the grace, elegance and the precision required to perform a routine like this. Most of the “hard” skills she competes can be done by most elite gymnasts on the tramp. It’s all just about having enough power to be able to get enough height on the actual floor. … A routine like this? Most of them wouldn’t even be able to do it even on the low beam. And certainly not with flailing arms and pointed toes.
@@chooseyourpoison5105I love her dismount-It’s so different from what you see other gymnasts compete. She’s one of my fave beam artists from the open-scoring era. Ponor is probably my favorite beam artist from the 2000s. I do miss the ‘80s & ‘90s when more gymnasts relied heavily on on strength & flexibility elements.
@@keller109Simone’s an absolutely power-house and an amazing tumbler-She won loads of medals by playing to her strengths & racking up bonus points doing big skills. That’s what the current system rewards. I would like to see some balance brought back to the sport, though. It annoys me that gymnasts today can sometimes podium on event finals with major errors and even occasionally falls because they’ve loaded up so much on difficulty. It was clear by the ‘90s & early ‘00s that the scoring system needed to be fixed but I feel like they overcorrected.
She won because she had the cleanest, best routine with the second biggest start value of the games- not because of the failure of others. That’s pure childishness to say trash like that.
We all know Simone Biles fell but it's frustrating because the skills she performs are so much more difficult than anyone else yet she has to be perfect. Weavers was gorgeous and precise but this wasn't a very difficult routine
@Emi Bellew How many gymnasts have torn an ACL doing a twist? If the scoring isn't subjective then why is the Yurchenko double pike listed at a lower start value than it was before Simone performed it in live competition? Rebecca Andrandae's vault, impressive tho has been performed before, had the same score as Simone's even tho a woman had never successfully performed that skill. The establishment has been against her since day 1
@Emi Bellew Not true. The highest point valued skill on the beam is still that triple back summersault Shawn Johnson does. So.... I'm not challenging your knowledge about gymnastics. I'm simply saying we all know Simone does the hardest stuff and challenges herself more than anyone else and when she messes up it's the end of the world.
This is one of those routines that looks easy but is actually very hard. Her moves are not as "flashy" and crowd-pleasing as, say, Biles' double pike or Liukin's arabesque, but that turn series is insanely difficult. Same with her dismount (gainer with a full twist) it doesn't look like much to the casual observer, but it's actually an E level skill. it's freaking HARD. It's worth noting that the D score here was actually 6.6, only marginally behind Biles.
@@no_peace Because it was prolly a man trying to zoom on her face, thinking that is an important shot. Gotta look at how a woman looks rather than what she's doing...pisses me off.
Too simple, she won because the others made mistakes during their higher difficulty routines She never shined again!
This performance won a gold ?😂
Bravo ❤
Came here to relive this greatness in another Olympic year. Looks like Naomi Visser has the same coach. The elegance comes through in her work too
Yes. Different and stylish! She deserved to win. 🥇
É muito esculacho ter sido ouro. O povo se acabando no mortal, e ela igual o peão da casa própria levando 🥇
Eu tbm não entendi ela ter levado o ouro
Very elegant. I think her counter part was Shawn Johnson. Johson was extremely achrobatic and her was extremely artistic
what? this is 2016 rio olympics you might be mixing her up with nastia liukin from the 2008 beijing games?
I know she’s got it all but I feel ripped off by the dismount. Lovely but I’m use to 3 backhand springs to a full in. Tatianna Gutsu of Ukrainian. Legend but a trickster.
É engraçado porque parece que ela não fez muita coisa, e no entanto, é tão bonito 🩷
Such a gorgeous routine and deserving of a gold. She found a way to use the code of points to her favor with a completely different style than anyone at this meet. Why packing the routine with a bunch of acrobatic elements when you can make up for it with extremely difficult dance elements and turns?
Well in her case, she has to because she can’t perform the acrobatic skills that good.
I know several months later but when I Sanne perform this I was thinking “I’ll be disappointed if she doesn’t medal because that was perfect.” I was happy she won gold, and disappointed folks focused on Simone’s bronze and saying Laurie was cheated out if gold. If you watch the ceremony Simone is very and genuinely happy (even in the eyes) Sanne won.
@@jacobmiller2663 well, she does two aerial cartwheels in sequence plus a front aerial and a Kochetkova flic... I think she is good on the acrobatic side of it...
大変素晴らしい演技ですね!
Stupid cameraman
the most perfect exercise ever!
0:37 that Okino triple turn was extremely impressive
I don't get all the arm mouvements, she reminds me of a synchronised swimmer. :S
…is this the first time you watch a gymnast on a balance beam?
@@thefourthversion in many ways yes, i now watch them objectively, comparing their mouvements to those of men; men don't 'wiggle'.
The camera work at Rio was appalling! Focusing on faces, audience, team mates, the coaches..just demonstrating total lack of appreciation for the action and skills. Sanne was incredible in her performances ❤
ARE YOU SURE? The first most difficult twist wasn't even filmed
as a brazilian from rio, I hate that they lose they wevers double turn at the beggining
yeah wtf was up with the camaras not even showing her
There were a few errors
Only small ones. She didn’t grab the beam like Simone did and cost herself an element plus half a point. And she had a 0.2 advantage in SV over Laurie.
The dismount is not impressive.
It’s harder than it looks- you have to gain enough momentum to push off on ONE foot to keep from hitting the beam while flipping backwards. Until you actually try it, you’re in no position to selfishly judge.
@@saragrant9749 - I know nothing about gymnastics. That dismount might be incredibly hard. I don’t know. But it’s not impressive to a lay person such as me
@@JustMe-px9qy and that is why most of us aren't judges, which is a good thing for unique gymnasts like Sanne
@@shwee1855 - I agree. I’m the first to admit…I know nothing about gymnastics. The skills that I find impressive look great but they might be very easy. I don’t really know.
@@JustMe-px9qythe thing that is tough with that particular dismount is you have to get enough power to push off of only one foot, get far enough away from the beam and execute a full turn before landing. It requires intense precision because you can easily clip the beam with your head or shoulders in the process. It definitely does look simpler… but actually requires great timing and coordination.
Sanne is a lovely beam worker, one of the my faves from the open-scoring era. Ponor is probably my favorite beam artist from the last twenty years but Sanne is brilliant in her own right. 🙂
Sanne, Ponor, Nastia, Shawn, Shannon, Khorkina… so many great beam workers we just don’t see the likes of today
Perfeitíssimaaaaa👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
The Olympic gold medal goes to a routine with 2 side ariels, 1 front ariel, and a gainer full dismount... yeah they definitely have some kinks to work out in the code of points
You forgot full twisting back hand spring and full twisting mount. So when your dissing someone maybe try not to forget her most difficulte skills .jeez
She had a full twisting back handspring onto the beam, another one in combination with a leap, a full L turn-reverse turn-double turn- split leap FOUR element sequence, two aerial cartwheels in succession (one is hard enough let alone two combined which means changing direction TWICE), a TRIPLE turn which has only successfully been done by ONE other gymnast, and you think it was easy?! Shows your childish mentality, and your abismal lack of knowledge about the sport.
Or tell the other gymnasts to do a Triple pirouette, a double turn, reverse turn and another double. NONE of them I bet can do Sanne’s series. That’s the whole point of difficulty, maintaining balance, and awarding “those” points.
I love her beam routine. As a Big Dance Fan watching her do ther turn series gives me pure delight 😁😁😁😁😁
Sanne has superb posture. Very elegant athlete.
Mereceu demais. Muito original e elegante. Essa sequência de 4 elementos é tão bonita que preciso rever algumas vezes rsrs linda linda
Her balance beam work reminds me of "romantic" era of gymnastics, mostly 60s with some touch of 70s. She doesnt have many acrobatic skills, even her dismount was nothing special, but she looks really elegant and sophisticated compared to Biles which had many acrobatic skills with a lot of bubbles and didnt look elegant on beam. I always like girls like Sanne and that type of gymnastic She is a new Caslavska or Bosakova on the beam.
Just pointing out, that was a Gainer dismount with a full twist, an E level skill, it was NOT "nothing special." Her mount was a round off 3/4 twisting back handspring onto beam, also an E skill. Wevers' routines may not have the spectacular "wow" crowd-pleasing factor of Biles', but her skills, especially her turns, are fiendishly difficult. It's worth noting that this routine had a difficulty value of 6.6, only just below that of Biles.
This. I really dislike Simone’s gymnastics. It lacks the grace, elegance and the precision required to perform a routine like this. Most of the “hard” skills she competes can be done by most elite gymnasts on the tramp. It’s all just about having enough power to be able to get enough height on the actual floor. … A routine like this? Most of them wouldn’t even be able to do it even on the low beam. And certainly not with flailing arms and pointed toes.
@@chooseyourpoison5105I love her dismount-It’s so different from what you see other gymnasts compete. She’s one of my fave beam artists from the open-scoring era. Ponor is probably my favorite beam artist from the 2000s. I do miss the ‘80s & ‘90s when more gymnasts relied heavily on on strength & flexibility elements.
@@keller109Simone’s an absolutely power-house and an amazing tumbler-She won loads of medals by playing to her strengths & racking up bonus points doing big skills. That’s what the current system rewards. I would like to see some balance brought back to the sport, though. It annoys me that gymnasts today can sometimes podium on event finals with major errors and even occasionally falls because they’ve loaded up so much on difficulty. It was clear by the ‘90s & early ‘00s that the scoring system needed to be fixed but I feel like they overcorrected.
@@chooseyourpoison5105 - to my uneducated eye…the dismount isn’t impressive. It isn’t fast or flashy. But she won gold…so maybe I’m missing something.
Very original!
i miss the elegance and artistry that this kind of performance brought
blame the new code that doesn’t make "artistic" elements worth doing if you want to win
Those turns are so beautiful
She's like Andy Mac in every Xgames lol stay consistent enough...just might win when everybody else fails
She won because the turns. What is rarerly seen especially this clean. Not because someone elses fault.
She won because she had the cleanest, best routine with the second biggest start value of the games- not because of the failure of others. That’s pure childishness to say trash like that.
you sound uneducated on the sport… the turns she did are of high score values, higher than all those jumps and leaps
We all know Simone Biles fell but it's frustrating because the skills she performs are so much more difficult than anyone else yet she has to be perfect. Weavers was gorgeous and precise but this wasn't a very difficult routine
@Emi Bellew Bullshit! The difficulty scores are subjective. Everyone knows a jump or a flip is harder than a fucking spin
Simone dropped out anyway.
@Emi Bellew You’re right.
@Emi Bellew How many gymnasts have torn an ACL doing a twist? If the scoring isn't subjective then why is the Yurchenko double pike listed at a lower start value than it was before Simone performed it in live competition? Rebecca Andrandae's vault, impressive tho has been performed before, had the same score as Simone's even tho a woman had never successfully performed that skill. The establishment has been against her since day 1
@Emi Bellew Not true. The highest point valued skill on the beam is still that triple back summersault Shawn Johnson does. So.... I'm not challenging your knowledge about gymnastics. I'm simply saying we all know Simone does the hardest stuff and challenges herself more than anyone else and when she messes up it's the end of the world.
What was her Difficulty score???
6.6 i believe
Minimalism- It can be good too
This is one of those routines that looks easy but is actually very hard. Her moves are not as "flashy" and crowd-pleasing as, say, Biles' double pike or Liukin's arabesque, but that turn series is insanely difficult. Same with her dismount (gainer with a full twist) it doesn't look like much to the casual observer, but it's actually an E level skill. it's freaking HARD. It's worth noting that the D score here was actually 6.6, only marginally behind Biles.
@@Wnzjsuaba Sure you could. Right before you rode off on your rainbow unicorn, farting glitter and doing Gainer saltos all the way.
@@chooseyourpoison5105the dismount is not an E. it’s a D level skill
@@Bxyxox Wrong. The straight Gainer is a D, but the Gainer with a full twist, as shown here, is an E.
@@chooseyourpoison5105 you need to look at the code of points. Gainer straight with a full twist aka the Steingruber is rated D.
That zoom in to her head when she does her double leg turn named after her makes me angry.
Why would they do that
Yep, idiot videographer.
Me tooooo
Same!!!!!! 😠
@@no_peace Because it was prolly a man trying to zoom on her face, thinking that is an important shot. Gotta look at how a woman looks rather than what she's doing...pisses me off.
Nailed it!
Merecidissimo o ouro, essas sequências de dança são dificílimas.
Bien merecido ese oro !!!
Muito bem executado, as ginastas quase não conseguem fazer uma dupla pirueta sem desequilibrar, ela faz 3 com uma facilidade. Mereceu o Gold Medal
Awesome!