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Yet Another Unnecessary Olympic Controversy, by the FIG

The FIG managed to do it again and set us all off talking about the scoring and how dreadful it was, rather than the performances and how brilliant they were. I personally loved that Alice d’Amato won beam with the best executed routine.    I think that the sport undervalues good execution in general, and this was a moment when the judges got it right. It’s a pity that there weren’t fewer falls overall in this final, but it’s the nature of the beam that people fall from it, and the major good thing today was that the champion was the one who stayed on the beam.   I’m an oldie.    I used to love the hushed silence in the audience that fell as the best gymnasts were performing.    The first time I experienced this in person was in the Ahoy Stadium in Rotterdam, at the 1987 Worlds, when Silivas stepped up to the uneven bars.    It reminded me of Korbut in Munich, and Comaneci in Montreal.    It didn’t happen all that often, but it...

‘Biles will be perfectly prepared’ - Angelina Melnikova

Angelina poses on beam during filming of a drama about the 1980 Olympics "I'll be rooting for the Russians": [Russian neutral athletes] Olympic champion on the Paris Games and the most important competitions of recent years Gymnast Melnikova named Simone Biles the favorite of the Paris Olympics Angelina is in a reflective but upbeat move here as she talks about the Olympics and more ... and on social media, she has thanked her international fans for supporting her through thick and thin! Now, read on ...  Olympic champion in artistic gymnastics Angelina Melnikova, in an interview with Gazeta.Ru, promised to root for neutral Russian athletes at the Games in Paris, named American Simone Biles the favourite of the tournament, talked about filming the Kinopoisk series “Games” about the Moscow Olympics in 1980, where she had to perform elements on the balance beam for 10 hours, and also admitted that she is looking forward to the Friendship Games in 2025. “I am very happy t...

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