Metaratings.ru has published some great quotes from the two champions. Belyavski won’t compete in Jakarta but still has interesting aims and ambitions. David Belyavski : ‘ Retirement? I'm still 33. In modern Russian history, not a single gymnast has won a medal at a national championship after age 30. I continue to do so every year. We'll see how long I can last. But my main motivation is my daughter, to whom I'm proving by my own example that if you truly and sincerely love what you do, it will always reciprocate. I'll strive to ensure that she and all the fans see me compete again. Has the level of competition been maintained? The level has dropped in the all-around. It will be tough for the guys at the World Championships. The level has improved in some events, and dropped in others. But the team is working hard, so I'm confident that the best is yet to come," Belyavsky said.’ Angelina Melnikova ‘ My form is good, but not the best. A long period away from...
I remember sitting in the Olympiski stadium in Moscow in 2013, absolutely mesmerised by David Belyavski as he progressed inexorably to the gold AA. His last piece was pommel horse. He stood there, his arms loosely at his sides, head down, completely in the zone. The arena sound system was playing music in the background; I remember Led Zeppelin. The music was curiously cohesive with the space and the occasion. When it was time for him to go, he was perfect, golden. Belyavski spans generations of gymnast, floats across era of gymnastics. His body is light and lithe. His technique is balletic. You could watch Belyavski perform a simple handstand or leap, and it would still be impressive. His execution is immaculate. It’s now 2025, and David is 15 years into his senior career. Today he won a silver medal on the pommel horse. Tomorrow, he will compete in the parallel bars final. He is 33. And on his social medi...