Despite the low difficulty this is a VERY competitive floor (for a non-floor specialist) and as last worlds showed, the score can and will translate internationally.
@@AndromedaAiken if she got a 13.5 on floor at the last worlds, she would've ended up 6th behind Shilese Jones. Which isn't bad at all for a non floor specialist as she does make up for the low d score in execution. Or they mean the all around because this floor is good enough alongside her bars and beam score to contest for bronze in Paris.
Simone is at 15000 score on floor. The need to increase difficulty to at least push to 14500. An all around the Chinese will win if they stick to their elements like beam and ub
@@leizhang8423 I don’t remember her dropping out of 2023 championships, in fact she won 4 gold medals from what i remember. I also remember the Chinese and their pitiful vaulting performance that left them out of medal contention. Maybe they should work on that
@@Bxyxox Do not pretend you do not know happened in 2021 to Simone. Yes, Simone stayed in 2023 WC. But if I were to ask you in early 2021 what would happen to her during the last Olympics, would you be able to predict? Yes the Chinese should work on vault no doubt. I am not even trying to compare them with Simone on vault and floor. But that does not change the fact that Simone only contributed one element in team competition in 2021 Olympics. I am a huge fan of Simone's, but there are so many talents in the US, that opportunity could have been someone else's.
Despite the low difficulty this is a VERY competitive floor (for a non-floor specialist) and as last worlds showed, the score can and will translate internationally.
Indeed. After seeing floor scores in the European I don't have a single doubt.
Could you elaborate more please? I don't quite understand. Her D score is low, so how would it translate internationally to be competitive?
@@AndromedaAiken if she got a 13.5 on floor at the last worlds, she would've ended up 6th behind Shilese Jones. Which isn't bad at all for a non floor specialist as she does make up for the low d score in execution.
Or they mean the all around because this floor is good enough alongside her bars and beam score to contest for bronze in Paris.
If anyone else did a C skill for their SECOND pass it would be embarrassing but for her it’s iconic 😌
Супер!!!
Simone is at 15000 score on floor. The need to increase difficulty to at least push to 14500. An all around the Chinese will win if they stick to their elements like beam and ub
Let’s see if Simone stays in the competition this time
@@leizhang8423 what a hilarious comment so funny 😑
@@Bxyxox what is so funny about my comment. Did it not happen last time that she dropped out for whatever reason.
@@leizhang8423 I don’t remember her dropping out of 2023 championships, in fact she won 4 gold medals from what i remember. I also remember the Chinese and their pitiful vaulting performance that left them out of medal contention. Maybe they should work on that
@@Bxyxox Do not pretend you do not know happened in 2021 to Simone. Yes, Simone stayed in 2023 WC. But if I were to ask you in early 2021 what would happen to her during the last Olympics, would you be able to predict? Yes the Chinese should work on vault no doubt. I am not even trying to compare them with Simone on vault and floor. But that does not change the fact that Simone only contributed one element in team competition in 2021 Olympics. I am a huge fan of Simone's, but there are so many talents in the US, that opportunity could have been someone else's.
中国のジムナストの方々は皆さん、美人ばかりですね!
Without that big step in her 2nd pass she would have gotten a 13.800 tats a 8.700 Ε-score lol 😂
Why cant she just do 2 1/2 +puch front in second pasa
My guess is she’s trained it but setting up for the punch front isn’t consistent enough
ハイレグレオタード と顔が可愛いね❣️