@@BaraXXXanova666 as a russian fan, i wouldn't bet on it. ilya has been scoring lower than the three AA locks. i'm sure russia will still send a bars specialist, but it's not clear who it will be, unlike 2016.
I don’t watch Nina that much, but I think judges love Suni and she is often over-scored in E. Leg separations, cross feet, lost of toe-point are all over her routine.
Logically it’s makes more sense that way. Shorter routine fewer chances to make mistakes, and shorter time wise due to more connections makes higher start value
@@bubbyheart Oh that makes sence, I thought she had surgery but that explains why she doesn't train Beam anymore. Which is a shame, she was very beautiful on this event... :-(
Yes, she will if she hits. She literally only has 8 elements, which she generally executes really well. So the judges don’t have much to deduct. Meaning she’ll have a higher E-score than most. Genius composition in my opinion...
She will probably perform an other routine at the olympic, she often shows an « easy » routine at the nationals and upgrade for the international competitions
I question whether her relatively low difficulty can compete with Nina and Becky, but I’d love for her to knock Suni off the podium. Fan is a joy to watch.
Suni and Becky have higher difficulty than Nina, Suni has better execution than Nina and Becky. If Fan need to come in the picture she needs to up her difficulty by a little bit, and learn to keep her head calm and controlled during the Olympic qualifications, otherwise Suni can win a medal
@@fortheloveofcats2462 I’m not gonna get into The Who has higher difficulty debate rn, but I do think just sticking as clean as possible if fan is consistent she can beat someone out if one of the other 3 falters in qual or EF
If she makes the Olympic team, the bars final at the Olympics is gonna be crazy
She already has her spot through world cups
@@anikokoren3417 I'm very happy for Fan, but man it makes me sad that Illyankova will miss the Olympic team :/
@@three_and_a_half_revolution think she has a quite good chance of taking one of Russia’s individual spots
@@BaraXXXanova666 as a russian fan, i wouldn't bet on it. ilya has been scoring lower than the three AA locks. i'm sure russia will still send a bars specialist, but it's not clear who it will be, unlike 2016.
@@bubbyheart yeah really between her, Minaeva and Agafonova if she can comeback to her 2019 form
Sunisa Lee and Nina should learn how to point toes, like this, she's gonna kill them with E scores
Nina had the highest E scores at both 18 and 19 Worlds EF.
I don’t watch Nina that much, but I think judges love Suni and she is often over-scored in E. Leg separations, cross feet, lost of toe-point are all over her routine.
@@erinhuang1563 yap u right dey play in favor to d USA
Suni also looks very labored on the bars, on top of her horrendous form. I don't see her making the team.
Not just the feet, but Suni and Nina’s routines are almost twice as long as this one. Much more room for deductions when your routine is longer.
nice to see that she cleaned up the dismount!! i’m so excited for bars final at tokyo
Wow, short routine but still a high score
Logically it’s makes more sense that way. Shorter routine fewer chances to make mistakes, and shorter time wise due to more connections makes higher start value
This isn't even most difficult routine the Inbar 1/1 is yet to come
I don't want it to come. It isn't worth it.
@@bluepanther1013 Yeah, it was the reason she didn’t make the 2016 final and people ignore this :(
This routine is almost entirely, continuously connected.
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And this is even a downgraded routine
It is honestly an upgrade. That inbar full was not doing her any favors.
@@bluepanther1013 well actually true
She took out the first pirouette
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The only wishes I have is: I wanted that geinger to be a Deltchev, and chest up on landing.
I think she improved the height on the geinger enough to avoid deducfions
@@Plaspos No no. That's not a read on her, it's with her body and technique, I just see her doing one of those floaty spidery deltchevs that we love.
did she ever get surgery on her ACL?
I don't think so, at least not what we know of, what makes you think that?
@@anikokoren3417 cause she injured her ACL a few years ago and didn’t get surgery right away and was still competing on it
@@bubbyheart Oh that makes sence, I thought she had surgery but that explains why she doesn't train Beam anymore. Which is a shame, she was very beautiful on this event... :-(
will she even make bar finals with a 6.3D score? lol
I thought it was 6.5
Maybe her execution scores were way generous this quad so yeah she will make it
Yes, she will if she hits. She literally only has 8 elements, which she generally executes really well. So the judges don’t have much to deduct. Meaning she’ll have a higher E-score than most. Genius composition in my opinion...
She will probably perform an other routine at the olympic, she often shows an « easy » routine at the nationals and upgrade for the international competitions
she's been literally the only gymnasts besides Nina to consistently score above 15.0 at the international competitions
I question whether her relatively low difficulty can compete with Nina and Becky, but I’d love for her to knock Suni off the podium. Fan is a joy to watch.
Suni and Becky have higher difficulty than Nina, Suni has better execution than Nina and Becky. If Fan need to come in the picture she needs to up her difficulty by a little bit, and learn to keep her head calm and controlled during the Olympic qualifications, otherwise Suni can win a medal
@@fortheloveofcats2462 No. Nina’s 6.9 is the highest from what Suni has shown us.
@@fortheloveofcats2462 I’m not gonna get into The Who has higher difficulty debate rn, but I do think just sticking as clean as possible if fan is consistent she can beat someone out if one of the other 3 falters in qual or EF
From what it looks like (only D-scores)
Nina 6.9
Suni 6.8
Becky 6.8
Fan 6.5