There is something absolutely magical about Aliya on bars. Definitely one of my all time favorites. Also loved Nastia & Khorkina (what's remarkable about Khorkina is that was able to do the lower bar stuff with her long legs). And I think looking at the 50's & 60's bars routines, they were much harder than they look. A lot of upper arm strength. Thanks for this compilation!
This is a great video clip to watch and I leave an important footnote below: At 1:26 the Frenchwoman Émilie le Pennec's difficult trick reminds me of what Igor Cassina did at the men's high bar in Athens 2004.
The element is called the Hristakieva in WAG. It's named for the late Bulgarian gymnast Snejana Hristakieva who was the first to perform it on women's uneven bars. Snejana performed it successfully at the 1992 Olympics.
so interesting watching the old clips where the bars were the same distance apart as your hands and your hips. completely different set of skills that don't really look that easy!
Nastia did on uneven Bars in 2008 what her dad did or Parallel Bars in Seoul South Korea 20 years earlier win the Silver Medal though she also won silver for team All around Individual all around Gold and Bronze on Floor Ex and Silver Balance Beam 3 Sliver 1 Gold 1 Bronze becoming the 3rd American Woman's Artistic Gymnast to win 5 medals at 1 Olympics Mary Lou Retton did it first at Los Angeles in 1984 then Shannon Miller at Barcelona in 1992 then the 4th was Simone Biles in Rio Brazil in 2016 though four of Biles's were Gold Team Gold Individual Gold Vault Gold first US Gymnast to do so male or female & Floor exercise Gold and Balance Beam Bronze 2 medals in Tokyo in 2021 team Silver and Beam Bronze four medals in Paris 3 Gold 1 Silver Biles is tied for 2nd place among Women with the Most Olympic Medals most Gymnasts that have competed in Multiple Olympics have competed in either 2 games or 3 for ex Ludmilla Tourischeva of the Soviet Union competed in 1968 Mexico City 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal. Retton's average winning score in LA was 9.9 Tourischeva was the same age at her last Olympics as Jade Carey was in Paris earlier this year 24 though the min age to compete in those days was 14 while its now 16 why Dong Fangxiao of China was disqualified for competing under age the first Olympics she would've been of age to compete in was 2004 age 18 Rozalia Galiyeva for ex was aged 15 in 1992 and 19 in 1996 for the two Olympics she competed in she competed for United team in 1992 and Russian team 1996 when they won Silver between the Americans winning gold and Romania Bronze and Simona Amanar's average for her Bronze in individual all around was 9.77 tied with team mate Lavinia Miloșovici
These old archives are so interesting. How gym evolved this is crazy. The complexity of the movements in the eary 60's/70's/80's is impressive
this video should be titled most SUCCESFUL uneven bars specialists
@@tychoeggers1187 Best is relative, I just choose “best” here to follow the series “Beyond Medals” that I’ve made.
@@tychoeggers1187 And also, it looks like the word Best works better for the algorithm to recommend the video
There is something absolutely magical about Aliya on bars. Definitely one of my all time favorites. Also loved Nastia & Khorkina (what's remarkable about Khorkina is that was able to do the lower bar stuff with her long legs). And I think looking at the 50's & 60's bars routines, they were much harder than they look. A lot of upper arm strength. Thanks for this compilation!
I did truly miss watching the Russian girls on bar the past couple of years. They are incredibly talented bar workers. So elegant!!
This is a great video clip to watch and I leave an important footnote below:
At 1:26 the Frenchwoman Émilie le Pennec's difficult trick reminds me of what Igor Cassina did at the men's high bar in Athens 2004.
The element is called the Hristakieva in WAG. It's named for the late Bulgarian gymnast Snejana Hristakieva who was the first to perform it on women's uneven bars. Snejana performed it successfully at the 1992 Olympics.
so interesting watching the old clips where the bars were the same distance apart as your hands and your hips. completely different set of skills that don't really look that easy!
In terms of actual composition and consistency (not lower than 15.3 for the entire year), Kaliya Nemour is the bars goat.
Aliya the Queen ❤
Did I miss Olga Korbut and Elena Muhkina????????
Neither Olga nor Elena became World or Olympic champions on uneven bars
Caslavska was very much an all around gymnast.
Even tho back then it seemed easier, I do greatly appreciate that they used the 2 bars and it wasn't just, as it is now, a glorified high bar routine.
korkina the queen
Nastia should have been in Top3, IMO.
Marcia Fredricks ?
Comaneci was an all arounder. as were Shannon Miller and Caslavska. If Miller was a specialist on any apparatus it was beam.
Nastia did on uneven Bars in 2008 what her dad did or Parallel Bars in Seoul South Korea 20 years earlier win the Silver Medal though she also won silver for team All around Individual all around Gold and Bronze on Floor Ex and Silver Balance Beam 3 Sliver 1 Gold 1 Bronze becoming the 3rd American Woman's Artistic Gymnast to win 5 medals at 1 Olympics Mary Lou Retton did it first at Los Angeles in 1984 then Shannon Miller at Barcelona in 1992 then the 4th was Simone Biles in Rio Brazil in 2016 though four of Biles's were Gold Team Gold Individual Gold Vault Gold first US Gymnast to do so male or female & Floor exercise Gold and Balance Beam Bronze 2 medals in Tokyo in 2021 team Silver and Beam Bronze four medals in Paris 3 Gold 1 Silver Biles is tied for 2nd place among Women with the Most Olympic Medals most Gymnasts that have competed in Multiple Olympics have competed in either 2 games or 3 for ex Ludmilla Tourischeva of the Soviet Union competed in 1968 Mexico City 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal. Retton's average winning score in LA was 9.9 Tourischeva was the same age at her last Olympics as Jade Carey was in Paris earlier this year 24 though the min age to compete in those days was 14 while its now 16 why Dong Fangxiao of China was disqualified for competing under age the first Olympics she would've been of age to compete in was 2004 age 18 Rozalia Galiyeva for ex was aged 15 in 1992 and 19 in 1996 for the two Olympics she competed in she competed for United team in 1992 and Russian team 1996 when they won Silver between the Americans winning gold and Romania Bronze and Simona Amanar's average for her Bronze in individual all around was 9.77 tied with team mate Lavinia Miloșovici
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this list is stupid! Suni should be on the list!
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Suni has NEVER been an uneven bars champion, ΜΟRON
suni not being here is crazy…
Yes
Why would she be?
These are all uneven bars champions… Suni is not
Why should Suni be there? What gold medals does she have on bars? Huh?
@@leykimayri she has two olympic bars medals and one world
Khorki
Aliya>>>> Nina