Breaking Barriers! 🇨🇳 China's Women's Gymnastics Team redefines Asymetrical Bars at Atlanta 1996

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  • Опубліковано 20 бер 2023
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    Relive the breathtaking performance of the Chinese Women's Gymnastics Team at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics as they showcase their incredible skills on the asymmetrical bars. Led by their star gymnast, this team wowed the audience with their perfectly executed routines, including daring flips, twists, and turns that left everyone in awe. In this video, we'll take a closer look at their impressive techniques, see how they seamlessly transitioned from one move to another, and learn what made this performance so iconic in the history of gymnastics. Get ready to witness greatness and be inspired by these talented athletes as we delve into their unforgettable performance.
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  • @OlympicsGymnastics
    @OlympicsGymnastics  Рік тому +4

    All the latest artistic gymnastics news, videos and more: oly.ch/YTgymnastics

  • @pgk3052
    @pgk3052 Місяць тому +3

    I could watch Chinese gymnasts on bars and beam all day. Exquisite!❤

  • @singsongeric
    @singsongeric Рік тому +10

    So much variety in composition and skill, back when routines weren't all exactly the same.

  • @francisnguyen6349
    @francisnguyen6349 Рік тому +6

    Chinese Artistic Gymnasts is outstanding of the Uneven Bars.

  • @ServingUptheT
    @ServingUptheT Рік тому +20

    Liu Xian’s routine was worth at least a 9.800 here

    • @CHOWCWT
      @CHOWCWT Рік тому +5

      Absolutely agree. Liu Xuan was actually much stronger on bars than on beam although she was OG champion in the later apparatus.

    • @ServingUptheT
      @ServingUptheT Рік тому +5

      @@CHOWCWT I respectfully disagree she was top notch on both! And actually wonderful on floor. She didn’t quite have the power for vault but still came 4th in the Sydney all around (upgraded to bronze after raducans DQ)

    • @samisfun868
      @samisfun868 2 дні тому

      it was because the code did not want to promote the one arm giant that she did here - stating too dangerous - so gave it a low value. ironically look at what BILES is doing and no one is stopping her.

  • @buddyboy1309
    @buddyboy1309 Рік тому +5

    These Atlanta vids are my absolute favorite

  • @kubrickfan
    @kubrickfan Рік тому +15

    In terms of composition and difficulty, probably the best bar routine rotation of a team in world or Olympic competition.

  • @albertitomoon5002
    @albertitomoon5002 Рік тому +24

    Mo Salto and one-armed gienger. Absolutely incredible

    • @saragrant9749
      @saragrant9749 Рік тому +10

      Was the one arm one Liu Xuan? The gal who won beam in 2000?

    • @leleosz
      @leleosz Рік тому +5

      ​@@saragrant9749 yes, that's her! :D

    • @Crystal81Starr
      @Crystal81Starr Рік тому +8

      Bi Wenjiing actually threw the Mo Salto from an Eagle grip 😱😱😱 How have I never noticed this before 🧐

    • @CHOWCWT
      @CHOWCWT Рік тому +8

      The crazy thing is that at that time China even had a third gymnast (Meng Fei) who was capable of doing the Mo Salto but was not selected to compete in Atlanta.

    • @mandm.s
      @mandm.s Рік тому +1

      @@saragrant9749 I was thinking exactly the same thing!! I didn’t know that the one arm girl is she!! So surprising me. She is amazing gymnast absolutely

  • @alexanderortiz6401
    @alexanderortiz6401 Рік тому +5

    Are you kidding me!? That year two members of the squad had a Mo salto? Terrific!

    • @singsongeric
      @singsongeric Рік тому +2

      Would have been 3 if Meng Fei made the team in 96 (she was on the 95 World team).

    • @rafaelliao2753
      @rafaelliao2753 19 днів тому

      @@singsongeric And Zhou Duan had Gaylord 2 then

    • @singsongeric
      @singsongeric 19 днів тому

      @@rafaelliao2753 Did she have it in 96? I hadn't seen any videos of her pre-97 and it was a shame her international career was so short

    • @rafaelliao2753
      @rafaelliao2753 19 днів тому

      @@singsongeric Yes, she did it at least from 1995. She landed it at least twice at the first Asian Gymnastics Championship in Fall 1996 in Changsha, China

  • @noseasmalaonda
    @noseasmalaonda Рік тому +7

    9:32 Rebeca on floor

  • @AmedeoEne
    @AmedeoEne 11 місяців тому +1

    Fabulous!

  • @trichiem
    @trichiem Рік тому +4

    I would say Liu Xuan is 9.8, Mo is 9.775, and Bi is 9.85!

  • @caa663
    @caa663 Рік тому +1

    ❤awesome 👌 they're #1

  • @SociallyDistantnow
    @SociallyDistantnow Рік тому +3

    5:41 may be the most iconic UB routine of all time.
    Also: is the transition at 5:55 still legal in the current cop? If so, I need someone to do it.

    • @poshbo
      @poshbo Рік тому

      The transition wouldn't be valuable enough to do anyway. The UB is now every element performed needs to be at least D rated for the routine to be competitive

  • @Gazmeizster_Wongatron
    @Gazmeizster_Wongatron 2 місяці тому

    Interesting how they chose to put Ji Liya up last to prop up her score. I don't know what her compulsory beam is like but she had a decent optional set - with the way things went with her teammates, she would have been one of China's top all-arounders if she had done beam and just stayed on.

  • @twebster9498
    @twebster9498 Рік тому

    When Bi did that Mo salto from inverts I gasped a little. I thought she had lost her grip on the giant.

  • @mikeg8375
    @mikeg8375 Рік тому +1

    Many people thought the Chinese could win the gold that year. They were were second at the last worlds. They ended up making a lot of mistakes. Failing to be in the top 4 after compulsories might have sealed their fate.

  • @janetjohnson7279
    @janetjohnson7279 Рік тому

    🎊🎉🎉🎊

  • @karonrichards9370
    @karonrichards9370 Рік тому +1

    I feel sorry for the Chinese gymnasts after seeing films of how the trained from an early age .they must have been petrified of making a mistake .

    • @Soogle42
      @Soogle42 11 місяців тому

      They didn't even wear grips😮, well few

  • @Pastyovercoat
    @Pastyovercoat Рік тому +1

    I get not liking the one armed skills but Liu was robbed with her score.

    • @Anthony-lp1jn
      @Anthony-lp1jn Рік тому

      True idk why she kept it when the judges deducted every time

  • @ameliabedelia7018
    @ameliabedelia7018 Рік тому

    Is this the team that cheated?

    • @Cachatlot
      @Cachatlot Рік тому +3

      You probably had in mind the 2000 olympic team that lost its bronze due to proven falsified ages

    • @mht4908
      @mht4908 Рік тому +6

      @@Cachatlot Yet Alexandra Marinescu from the Romanian team was underage during Atlanta (she publicly admitted that Romanian officials gave her a modified passport that changed her birth year from 1982 to 1981, which made ineligible to compete), and nothing was done to disqualify the team
      Same thing in 1992, Gina Gogean was rumored to actually be born in 1978 and not 1977 as she claimed, nothing was done about it either
      Even the queen herself Daniella Silivas, the Romanian officials just gave her a new passport out of the blue in 1985, and told her she was now 15 and not 13 so she can compete in the 1985 worlds. Her birth year was changed from 1972 to 1970, she publicly admitted this and once again, she was not stripped of her world title that year

    • @3rdsincara
      @3rdsincara Рік тому +1

      @@mht4908 Everything you said was correct. I can see how it would be more difficult to remove medals/change results for events that happened in the 1980's or early 1990s, but if I remember correctly Marinescu spoke about officials changing her age not long after the 1996 Olympics. And Aurelia Dobre revealed Silivas was underage in 1990, five years after Silivas's debut. Other 1985 world team members said the same during that time. The 2000 Chinese team was stripped of their medal ten years after the fact, but Romania was never punished. Why is taking away medals ten years later okay, but not sooner? IOC, FIG make that make sense. It's very odd that a country with a history of cheating was never punished--even when it was clear at the time when the competitions happened that Romania was in fact cheating. Was this because of Romania's "favored" status back in the 1970s and 1980s? What about the 1990's when they were no longer considered such?

    • @Cachatlot
      @Cachatlot Рік тому

      @@mht4908 Amelia Bedlia was asking about a chinese team cheating, not a romanian one. I only tried to guide her.

  • @saragrant9749
    @saragrant9749 Рік тому +2

    They broke barriers… then broke the rules. Not exactly something to look up to. They were, however and still are innovators.

    • @killem0610
      @killem0610 Рік тому

      How did they broke the rules ?

    • @beambreaker
      @beambreaker Рік тому +1

      I thought it was 2000 they broke the rules?

    • @saragrant9749
      @saragrant9749 Рік тому +2

      @@beambreaker they did. I was just saying they did this then followed it up with that. Sad as the athletes were the ones who paid the price by having to relinquish their medals.

    • @beambreaker
      @beambreaker Рік тому

      @@saragrant9749 oh ok. I figured that's what you meant. I understand your point but the 96 team didn't have much to do with that as far as I know and even if they knew about it I'm sure it wasn't really up to them. The union in China prob makes all those decisions. I could be wrong. This particular team however did alot for the sport IMO.

    • @Zarumaans
      @Zarumaans Рік тому

      The same could be said for Romania then when Andrea Raducanu got stripped of her gold medal for breaking the rules 😌