1992 Olympic Champion, Tatiana Gutsu, is a Ukrainian gymnast (from the city of Odessa) who competed for both the USSR and Ukraine during her senior competitive career from 1990 to 1992. She was the first in a new generation of gymnasts who brought an ultra high level of difficulty to their work; in fact some of Gutsu's innovations have yet to be repeated, in particular the split leg double layout tumble on floor which remains exclusively hers. Vault was her least spectacular apparatus, but on bars, beam and floor, Gutsu led the field with fast, powerful and original work. She flew recklessly through her bars routine, showed not an ounce of fear in a non stop beam routine. Her 1991 floor work, full of intricate choreography and ultra powerful tumbling, was under-rated and is largely, and rather unfairly, overlooked in the history books of the sport. She was the epitome of the Soviet ground-breaking gymnast, performing single skills of very great difficulty...
Congratulation Angelina the new European champion 2014, she deserved it, she has improved her total score than hers on qualification... she is just gorgeous and has a tough mentality...
ReplyDeleteGood luck to seda and Daria and Dmitrieva on Sunday
I have a comment about the judges but I won't elaborate till the whole competition ends ...
When does she turn 16?
ReplyDelete