I agree, if they focused only on specialists back when she was competing, she never would’ve had to worry about bars and those nerves would not have affected her on the other events.
Will you please not bring him up? It's not about him. When you say stuff like that you're making it about him and the girls' trauma instead of celebrating the athletes' success.
Alessia She's awesome! She used to be a figure skater too. She's currently a coach at the University of Arizona gymnastics team. Her father worked in a career as a radio host before he passed away.
I loved Tabitha's exuberance and spirit. And Beth Rybacki always did a great job with the choreography. The Glider girls all had great floor routines every year. It's too bad Tabitha got injured right after 2004 Olympic Trials because I would have loved to see her in Athens.
Sucks that Tasha and Tabitha kept getting injured in 2002 and 2003. They could never upgrade their routines as they were always getting back these skills instead of being able to build on them for more difficulty
I shudder to think of the longterm consequences of competing with a serious back injury like that. Later in life I'll bet she's got major issues. I say that from personal experience. I didn't let a back injury heal when I was young- and have now had two surgeries.
As much as I loved Tabitha's gymnastics I wish she would have taken a page from Nina Kim's book. They had similar styles and rhythm on balance beam and floor exercise, but Nina's routines looked far more elegant and graceful because, while she moved quickly, she also took her time so her movements didn't look as jerky, rushed, and disjointed as Tabitha's did.
Atlanta happened because the team was full of talent and they were consistent. Sydney overall was a complete disaster and couple that with a us team that was missing key players. The US had no chance in 2000 because they simply did not have the depth or talent to win unfortunately
Very true. When Morgan got hurt I knew they’d come home with nothing, the rest were just too inconsistent. Only Alice had a possibility, but even she proved too unreliable. I will say though that it’s despicable they had to wait TEN years to get their rightful team medals from the cheating Chinese- that should have cost that country dearly, more than just a loss of medals. Come 2004 we had a much more powerful team, and I knew they wouldn’t come home empty handed.
"We need a new USA gymnastics federation." The irony of that statement knowing now what was going on back then probably at the b height of the abuse by Nasar.
Indeed. The part that angers me most isn’t the fact that he got away with it for so long (believe me, it makes me livid), nor the fact that those monsters the Karolis allowed it to occur- it’s that MARY LOU RETTON KNEW ABOUT IT!! She did nothing to stop any of the abuse! She may have won the first American Olympic all around gold, but she deserves no respect in the sport at all for that. If she’s in any hall of fame her name should be removed, she’s just as much a despicable monster as the rest.
I think Vanessa Atler is still one of the best vaulters we have ever had.
For her time...yes
I loved her style. She was so good in spite of her bars issues.
I agree, if they focused only on specialists back when she was competing, she never would’ve had to worry about bars and those nerves would not have affected her on the other events.
So true. Such a shame. Imagine her sticking her best vaults in Sydney. She could have definitely medalled on Vault finals. 😢
Ugh, it's so creepy seeing that Nassar waste of space when I watch old videos now (16:15).
Will you please not bring him up? It's not about him. When you say stuff like that you're making it about him and the girls' trauma instead of celebrating the athletes' success.
Ugh, he had his hand on her lower back. Gross.
Nassar, the sick bastard, is spending 165 years rotting in prison.
@@Kaboomboo That is utter drivel.
@@ShelleeGraham Yep life without parole. He deserves it too.
Omg to 16:15, Jordan Schwikert leaving the arena with Nassar
Liz Trcase so underrated!!!!! She is awesome!!
Lol I wrote that!
Her vault floor bars are awesome. I don't think I've seen LIZ on beam.
Tabitha's reaction after floor was adorable
Alessia She's awesome! She used to be a figure skater too. She's currently a coach at the University of Arizona gymnastics team. Her father worked in a career as a radio host before he passed away.
I know right! I love her personal interpretation of the music.. Really good gymnast. Underrated in my opinion.
I love her whole deal so much!!!
I loved Tabitha's exuberance and spirit. And Beth Rybacki always did a great job with the choreography. The Glider girls all had great floor routines every year. It's too bad Tabitha got injured right after 2004 Olympic Trials because I would have loved to see her in Athens.
Cannot believe Annia Hatch stepped out AGAIN before her first pass, just like on Day 1. Crazy.
Cause they got rid of compulsaries. If you watch in 96 they don't walk back to the corner.
Kristal Uzelac was my gymnastics coach! :)
Sydney Neil That’s so interesting! what was she like?!
I came to watch this because when this happened I was just just born
Dang, this was the quad where everyone is injured. Hearing about Jordan's injuries at the start of her floor routine was just awful.
Sucks that Tasha and Tabitha kept getting injured in 2002 and 2003. They could never upgrade their routines as they were always getting back these skills instead of being able to build on them for more difficulty
What is the name of Jordan Schwikert's floor music?
Liz Tricase was so underrated, she was probably the only one who has all her tumbling passes rated E or above
I shudder to think of the longterm consequences of competing with a serious back injury like that. Later in life I'll bet she's got major issues. I say that from personal experience. I didn't let a back injury heal when I was young- and have now had two surgeries.
WHO ARE THESE DOCTORS?! Do they know how gymnastics works? So much for “Do no harm” 😢
As much as I loved Tabitha's gymnastics I wish she would have taken a page from Nina Kim's book. They had similar styles and rhythm on balance beam and floor exercise, but Nina's routines looked far more elegant and graceful because, while she moved quickly, she also took her time so her movements didn't look as jerky, rushed, and disjointed as Tabitha's did.
I think when compulsory routines left, it hurt the sport. Took a few years but yeah it did.this year some of the artistry was still there.
Yuck. Poor Jordan... Nassar going to treat her back.
Atlanta happened because the team was full of talent and they were consistent. Sydney overall was a complete disaster and couple that with a us team that was missing key players. The US had no chance in 2000 because they simply did not have the depth or talent to win unfortunately
Very true. When Morgan got hurt I knew they’d come home with nothing, the rest were just too inconsistent. Only Alice had a possibility, but even she proved too unreliable. I will say though that it’s despicable they had to wait TEN years to get their rightful team medals from the cheating Chinese- that should have cost that country dearly, more than just a loss of medals.
Come 2004 we had a much more powerful team, and I knew they wouldn’t come home empty handed.
"We need a new USA gymnastics federation." The irony of that statement knowing now what was going on back then probably at the b height of the abuse by Nasar.
Indeed. The part that angers me most isn’t the fact that he got away with it for so long (believe me, it makes me livid), nor the fact that those monsters the Karolis allowed it to occur- it’s that MARY LOU RETTON KNEW ABOUT IT!! She did nothing to stop any of the abuse! She may have won the first American Olympic all around gold, but she deserves no respect in the sport at all for that. If she’s in any hall of fame her name should be removed, she’s just as much a despicable monster as the rest.
forgot how annoying Tabitha Yim was....