I came from the future to say Nemour won the gold medal at the bars in the 2024 Paris Olympics, scoring 15.700 in a jaw dropping performance. She also made history for being the 1st gold of Argélia in this sport. Rumor has it that French Federation was found deceased in a corner right after.
Absolutely stunning! She came out of nowhere and already has a new skill and heaps of difficulty. Super excited to see how she fares vs Suni or Derwael
She's been competing since 2017(international debut) 2019(junior)2022(senior). She has a bright future. Looking forward to seeing her at World's October 19-25, 2025 in Indonesia ❤️
Nemour (inbar Nabieva) even came before the stalder Nabieva! Bars is so outrageously high scoring compared to floor / beam and makes many gymnasts focus on this apparatus in this quad, but I hope that she will get a bars title this year. She makes it hard for other bars workers who don't have inbar to compete against her.
The only other gymnast that I can recall who combined elements back to back like this was Beth Tweddle. However, there is a stark contrast in their style of swing. Beth had a very aggressive and powerful swing compared to Kaylia which is slightly more fluid and elegant. Personally, I prefer the latter. I hope that she is able to perform up to her potential in future events because she truly is head and shoulders above the rest of the world with this routine.
Suni Lee does as well but Beth definitely helped to popularize back to back elements first. Her London routine will always be one of my favorite bar routines
@@matthewplampton955are you kidding? Beth’s routine is fantastic, but this routine is a whole standard higher! The difficulty and actual connections themselves do not compare to Nemours. Only Beth’s Ono is something Nemour hasn’t worked with skill set wise, but Tweddle wasn’t doing Inbar Nabieva or Inbar 1/1 + DLO, and hasn’t showed a skill combination with 7 D+ skills in a row. I will say though, Beth’s routine had nice foot form and glued legs, and Nemour needs to fix the form a tad because I still prefer Tweddle routine solely because of execution.
@@gymcentric5727 personal preference, so no need to get sarcastic with me. This may score a higher D, but looks a total mess form wise and doesn't have the pop/power of Beth.
@@matthewplampton955 this routine is far from a total mess besides from the stalder 1/1 which is normally perfect. The skill is new and she’s never tried that combo in competition, Beth competed that routine minus the dismount for multiple years.
The skill is incredible, but the thing I love most about the routine is that there is not a single wasted swing. Every motion has a skill. It's truly lovely.
She's coming for gold at worlds this year and Olympics in Paris. What a smack that'd be in the French federation who harassed her so much, to get zapped right at home.
I'm so excited for her! she's an incredible gymnast with a hopefully long and successful career ahead of her. very very happy her change in nationality was approved and she's able to compete for Algeria (fuck the French gymnastics federation tbh)
Agree. And me thinks the French federation is biting their tongue and super regretful their actions. But I'm glad she's representing Algeria and helping to bring more funding/awareness to the Algerian gymnastics program.
@@wenam87 yes, that's another such exciting thing! the impact on other Algerian gymnasts and the kids who will want to do gymnastics because of her is going to be so cool 💖
Bars score is wild relative to beam / floor. Poor bars means no chance in AA, great bars puts a comfortable margin from others in AA. 14.4 was the cutoff score to final last year, this year probably would be higher.
@@cocoroni1031 Yeah which was why 08 was the way it was. Nastia and Yan had such strong bar routines that they were able to podium. Shawn was the outlier, but her composition and execution were so good (and being a rock star on the other 3 certainly helped.)
@@Cheffamily the podium was great at least. I am happy that pirouettes are going to potentially be upgraded in the next quad, they were always super underrated as a skill.
That is so cool this is my favorite gymnastics channel to watch as I am a South African gymnast myself and I was there watching everything in action that routine scored her a 15.066 and it was amazing
honestly with the inbar root, it should be rated H. if the toe on is F, it's likely the clear hip and stalder will eventually be G, then it's only fair the inbar should be H.
the french wanted to bury her talent but her roots country Algeria gave her everything to shine. Racism in Ftance is something real. Congratulations Kaylia and Algeria.
@@IdontcareJnoJon She is Algeria, full stop. And her coach is Moldavian. Nothing would be easier for her than to train in Algeria with her Moldavian trainer and her exercise bars, but it's perfectly logical for her to stay and live with her family in France.
Her sport nationality is Algerian 🇩🇿, not French-Algerian. She only wins her medals for one flag. Hence the fact that the Nemour was created during the African championship, because Algeria is in Africa.
Unbelievable and in my opinion undervalued like all the types of inbar releases. The galante (inbar to straddle tckachev) deserves an F, the inbar to pike tckachev G and the Nemour inbar to layout tckachev) H.
I'm wondering if taking your feet off allows you to bend the bar more at the bottom for greater spring. You'd have to be flexible and fast to do it, but if you could, the extra spring would give you more height.
Agreed, it should be an H. I highly doubt we will see anyone else attempt this skill anytime soon, especially when the stalder and freehip versions of the skills are worth the same.
@@singsongericagree with this so much! You never see the Galante or the Scheder-Simm because most gymnasts will find the Ricna, Hindorff, Downie, and Shang more manageable! This is a case where upgrading those skills would definitely promote more variety! Plus, inbars are valued higher than other roots in other cases in bars code, so it should be more consistent! But lack of consistency is such a common problem in the CoP.
Inbar skills are important. It's an uphill battle for Suni because her Tokyo bars was devalued in this quad so much and she seems to have toe on skills only.
@@bgreen5234 Shilese is amazing on bars, but at least a 0.5 gap in D score is a lot. Bars field becomes so much more intense due to the current bias for bars workers in this quad. Maybe Shilese will upgrade.
I believe that it’s going to be separated deductions, because the inbar is kind of the pre-flight and the layout is the flight phase, so probably 0.2 deductions. And between those phases she doesn’t flex her feet. But I could be wrong
In the history no,Nastia and He Kexin had 7.7 under 2008 code (which would be roughly around 6.4 in the current code) so adjusted for code changes, highest value bar routine ever performed yes. Her derwael Fenton did get devalued which cost 0.2 less in DV but if she gets that credited it is 7.1 and she's long and away the favourite for a bars gold at worlds this year if she hits.
If she did the inbar 1/1 before the ‘nemour’, it would add .1 in CV rather than when she did it before the dismount. I wonder why she didnt switch it up.
@@gymnasticsmasterclass could you explain what you mean by "deeper inbars"? I keep looking at them side by side and keep failing at spot the difference 😭 thanks
@@quitted7276how far down your legs go towards your chest. For example, Ragan smiths feet barley go inside the bar and are far from her chest, melnikova’s legs go down onto her chest and are like 8 inches from the bar
One of the best in-bars I've seen done was from Dariya Zgoba of Ukraine. She was so efficient on it and also did an in-bar Hecht to high bar around 2006-07 period.
Ironically, they didn’t award Simone with her skills because they weren’t safe. This bars routine with an entire point of connection bonuses is far more dangerous. I’ve coached where athletes missed one single grip and it was career ending. I will give it to her though. She will be a force to reckon with on bars.
I came from the future to say Nemour won the gold medal at the bars in the 2024 Paris Olympics, scoring 15.700 in a jaw dropping performance. She also made history for being the 1st gold of Argélia in this sport.
Rumor has it that French Federation was found deceased in a corner right after.
😂😂😂
ALGERIA
lmfaoo 😭
😂😂🥇🥇
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I’m so proud of her 🥹🇩🇿🥇
This is absolutely crazy
@@hannahwalmer1124 The endurance required to link all of the skills together combined with the difficulty level is insanity...in a good way!
Agreed
On dirait un papillon qui vole vole...
Magique Kalya !
Absolutely stunning! She came out of nowhere and already has a new skill and heaps of difficulty. Super excited to see how she fares vs Suni or Derwael
Well she just won against them
@@mohamedelhabibbelaidi4151 period
She's been competing since 2017(international debut) 2019(junior)2022(senior). She has a bright future. Looking forward to seeing her at World's October 19-25, 2025 in Indonesia ❤️
@@mohamedelhabibbelaidi4151 she did 👍🏼
Nemour (inbar Nabieva) even came before the stalder Nabieva! Bars is so outrageously high scoring compared to floor / beam and makes many gymnasts focus on this apparatus in this quad, but I hope that she will get a bars title this year. She makes it hard for other bars workers who don't have inbar to compete against her.
It's a competition, someday another one will came with another difficult skill
She won the gold in 2024 olympics
So excited for her!!! Can't wait to see her soar during bar finals in Paris ❤
She's got the gold
@@bouaissatoufik3394 she was phenomenal 🎉🥇🎉
The only other gymnast that I can recall who combined elements back to back like this was Beth Tweddle. However, there is a stark contrast in their style of swing. Beth had a very aggressive and powerful swing compared to Kaylia which is slightly more fluid and elegant. Personally, I prefer the latter. I hope that she is able to perform up to her potential in future events because she truly is head and shoulders above the rest of the world with this routine.
Suni Lee does as well but Beth definitely helped to popularize back to back elements first. Her London routine will always be one of my favorite bar routines
Nobody has come close to Beth. I loved how agressive, innovative and athletic her routines were.
@@matthewplampton955are you kidding? Beth’s routine is fantastic, but this routine is a whole standard higher! The difficulty and actual connections themselves do not compare to Nemours. Only Beth’s Ono is something Nemour hasn’t worked with skill set wise, but Tweddle wasn’t doing Inbar Nabieva or Inbar 1/1 + DLO, and hasn’t showed a skill combination with 7 D+ skills in a row. I will say though, Beth’s routine had nice foot form and glued legs, and Nemour needs to fix the form a tad because I still prefer Tweddle routine solely because of execution.
@@gymcentric5727 personal preference, so no need to get sarcastic with me. This may score a higher D, but looks a total mess form wise and doesn't have the pop/power of Beth.
@@matthewplampton955 this routine is far from a total mess besides from the stalder 1/1 which is normally perfect. The skill is new and she’s never tried that combo in competition, Beth competed that routine minus the dismount for multiple years.
This video was recommended to me right after Kaylia won the gold medal 🥇 in Paris 2024 Olympics! Congrats to her!
The skill is incredible, but the thing I love most about the routine is that there is not a single wasted swing. Every motion has a skill. It's truly lovely.
This is beautiful to watch! She is doing some clearly difficult skills, and all linked together! I hope she does go to Paris
I can't believe I am seeing a bar routine that is actually original. 😯 Hoping for the best future for this gymnast. ✌🏻
She won the gold at the olympics 😊
@@yanishacherouf9340 Yeah, I know. She's amazing as I hoped. Totally forgot about this comment,lol.
She's coming for gold at worlds this year and Olympics in Paris. What a smack that'd be in the French federation who harassed her so much, to get zapped right at home.
I wish she will, but this bars routine is risky.
@@cocoroni1031seems like you were wrong ! she’s been keeping it very consistent and got first today
@@Agnes4lifee She's consistent, doesn't change the fact that the whole routine is risky.
Girl that is EXACTLY what happened, I hope they get all the public and inner adm shame French federation deserves
@@cocoroni1031She did it!!
Nemour la Zidane de la gymnastique bravo au algérien
She took gold in the uneven bars , was 5th in all-round
I'm so excited for her! she's an incredible gymnast with a hopefully long and successful career ahead of her. very very happy her change in nationality was approved and she's able to compete for Algeria (fuck the French gymnastics federation tbh)
Agree. And me thinks the French federation is biting their tongue and super regretful their actions. But I'm glad she's representing Algeria and helping to bring more funding/awareness to the Algerian gymnastics program.
@@wenam87 yes, that's another such exciting thing! the impact on other Algerian gymnasts and the kids who will want to do gymnastics because of her is going to be so cool 💖
You were right 🏅
Bar finals for worlds and the olympics is going to be crazy! And this is reminding me of the 08 quad, where there were a ton of great bar workers.
Bars score is wild relative to beam / floor. Poor bars means no chance in AA, great bars puts a comfortable margin from others in AA. 14.4 was the cutoff score to final last year, this year probably would be higher.
@@cocoroni1031 Yeah which was why 08 was the way it was. Nastia and Yan had such strong bar routines that they were able to podium. Shawn was the outlier, but her composition and execution were so good (and being a rock star on the other 3 certainly helped.)
You were right the 8 in the finals were so good
Back from Olympics 2024 and not as crazy as it should 😂
@@Cheffamily the podium was great at least. I am happy that pirouettes are going to potentially be upgraded in the next quad, they were always super underrated as a skill.
That is so cool this is my favorite gymnastics channel to watch as I am a South African gymnast myself and I was there watching everything in action that routine scored her a 15.066 and it was amazing
I love this skill!! Love anything inbar. Kaylia is amazing, so excited to see more of her!
Wow!
Looking forward to her performance in the Olympics and other competitions!
Che got gold in this olympics 🥇
She just won the Olympics gold medal 😊❤
honestly with the inbar root, it should be rated H. if the toe on is F, it's likely the clear hip and stalder will eventually be G, then it's only fair the inbar should be H.
Yes, stalder and clear hip versions have not been named yet. They are likely G rated.
@@cocoroni1031 think that they’d have to be rated G. If they got an F rating, they’d be valued the same as the piked versions!
the french wanted to bury her talent but her roots country Algeria gave her everything to shine.
Racism in Ftance is something real.
Congratulations Kaylia and Algeria.
Refreshing to hear from African gymnasts. Keep it coming 😻👍
Algerian
@@abentahar Algerians are Africans. And she's was born and bred in France so 0% credit to the Algerians
Her father Is Algerian tho, still she's an Algerian.
@@mohamed-tw1nt yeah no. By passeport maybe, but you can't give crédit to Algerian for her formation
@@IdontcareJnoJon She is Algeria, full stop. And her coach is Moldavian.
Nothing would be easier for her than to train in Algeria with her Moldavian trainer and her exercise bars, but it's perfectly logical for her to stay and live with her family in France.
Her sport nationality is Algerian 🇩🇿, not French-Algerian. She only wins her medals for one flag. Hence the fact that the Nemour was created during the African championship, because Algeria is in Africa.
She won gold at the olympics in uneven bars
Unbelievable and in my opinion undervalued like all the types of inbar releases. The galante (inbar to straddle tckachev) deserves an F, the inbar to pike tckachev G and the Nemour inbar to layout tckachev) H.
I'm wondering if taking your feet off allows you to bend the bar more at the bottom for greater spring. You'd have to be flexible and fast to do it, but if you could, the extra spring would give you more height.
Agreed, it should be an H. I highly doubt we will see anyone else attempt this skill anytime soon, especially when the stalder and freehip versions of the skills are worth the same.
@@singsongeric Stalder and clear hip versions aren't even named yet, and stalder version is likely a G.
@cocoroni that's my point: they're all gonna be G's while the original Nabieva is an F. But the Nemour deserves to be an H.
@@singsongericagree with this so much! You never see the Galante or the Scheder-Simm because most gymnasts will find the Ricna, Hindorff, Downie, and Shang more manageable! This is a case where upgrading those skills would definitely promote more variety! Plus, inbars are valued higher than other roots in other cases in bars code, so it should be more consistent! But lack of consistency is such a common problem in the CoP.
A new star 🌟 in the sky of gymnastics !
You was right ✅️ gold medal in olympics 🥇 🇩🇿💪
You say you were right not you was right🇩🇿
Fantastic!!
Hopefully she remains healthy and doesnt burn out or get any massive injury before the Olympics in Paris.
Yeah I hear inbars are rough on the back to begin with but this seems insane
She did it, our little Tigress
She just won the gold medal in paris olympics. Nice prediction
This woman is absolutely stuning. I never saw a woman from north Africa so strong before her. She is absolutely incredible !!!
This looks amazing!!!
Go Algeria 🇩🇿❤️
She already an Olympic Champion.....
PROUD OF YOU FROM SHANGHAI CHINA MY LITTLE ANGEL 123
WOW!
Amazing!!🔥
So exciting!
This is so undervalued. This should be H. Since stalder nabieva is slated for G
The Algérian super girl🇩🇿🥇
Go kiliya Go, we are proud of you 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
i'm so proud of algeria 🇩🇿
Impressionnante ❤
That Africana ! 🖤
This definitely needs to be at least an H
AMAZING
Watching this after the Olympics
That would be dope seeing her vs Sunisa Lee.
Inbar skills are important. It's an uphill battle for Suni because her Tokyo bars was devalued in this quad so much and she seems to have toe on skills only.
You all are not going to keep ignoring Queen Shilese lol
@@bgreen5234 Shilese is amazing on bars, but at least a 0.5 gap in D score is a lot. Bars field becomes so much more intense due to the current bias for bars workers in this quad. Maybe Shilese will upgrade.
@@cocoroni1031 Shilese been upgraded, she didn’t unveil anything this year
@@bgreen5234 I hope she will. A 6.6D bars will push her AA score further from others.
Wow- that’s an impressive skill
She did it beautifully. Rough to hear that even though she was stretched out, that that tiny bit of bend at the hips would be .10 off. Ouch.
I don’t think literally anyone could top this at the Olympics. She’s winning gold if she hits at the finals
She won gold
YEP
This is so cool!!
She was so elegant in the Olympics. Smooth as fugue
if she has flexed feet on her inbar and during flight, is that still only a 0.1 deduction?
I believe that it’s going to be separated deductions, because the inbar is kind of the pre-flight and the layout is the flight phase, so probably 0.2 deductions. And between those phases she doesn’t flex her feet. But I could be wrong
.1 each for flexed feet and piked hips
Amazing.
My girrl🇩🇿❤
i imagine that nemour with full twist
…And she did
I can’t believe nobody did that before…
It's difficult. The easier stalder and clear hip versions are not even named.
Her height is insane.
Lovely move!
Looks cool.
epic!
should got a h or i rating because of the risk of the skill
WOW
Show us the Godwin next!!!!
Obnoxiously stupid rating from FIG once again
What would an inbar piked tkatchev score if this is G?
I agree, this should at least be H
Paris bar champion I think. I hope she can qualify!,
If she won the bars title,she would be the first gymnast representing Nigeria to win a title at a WC or olympics right?
*Algeria not Nigeria and yes she would be the first ever if it happens
Well it’s Algeria not Nigeria
It's not really a new skill, but just a variation. It looks nice though.
Most skills are variations of previous ones unless you start catching the bars with your toes...
But isn't a Nabieva also valued at G? I'm confused.
It was downgraded from G to F in the 2022 Code
"Hardest bar routine ever performed." IN the history of the sport?!
Yes, a 7.1 is insane under the current Code. The 2022 World Champion had a 6.6 start value, for example.
In the history no,Nastia and He Kexin had 7.7 under 2008 code (which would be roughly around 6.4 in the current code) so adjusted for code changes, highest value bar routine ever performed yes. Her derwael Fenton did get devalued which cost 0.2 less in DV but if she gets that credited it is 7.1 and she's long and away the favourite for a bars gold at worlds this year if she hits.
@@gymnasticsmasterclass Thank you so much! I LOVE your channel!💘
@@deepeshmathuria 💞💞I love this sport!
Inbar Nabs?!?!?!?!
If she did the inbar 1/1 before the ‘nemour’, it would add .1 in CV rather than when she did it before the dismount. I wonder why she didnt switch it up.
You wonder why she didn't do the hardest skill ever done on bars straight out of an inbar 1/1?
A G??? Are you serious?
Is it even possible to NOT have flexed feet on an inbar skill?
Komova, Urazova, Melnikova all point their feet, for example. But they have deeper inbars, which require more flexibility I guess
@@gymnasticsmasterclass could you explain what you mean by "deeper inbars"? I keep looking at them side by side and keep failing at spot the difference 😭 thanks
@@quitted7276how far down your legs go towards your chest. For example, Ragan smiths feet barley go inside the bar and are far from her chest, melnikova’s legs go down onto her chest and are like 8 inches from the bar
@@quitted7276 Better flexibility thus being able to "fold" your body more tightly during the inbar entry.
One of the best in-bars I've seen done was from Dariya Zgoba of Ukraine. She was so efficient on it and also did an in-bar Hecht to high bar around 2006-07 period.
Ironically, they didn’t award Simone with her skills because they weren’t safe. This bars routine with an entire point of connection bonuses is far more dangerous. I’ve coached where athletes missed one single grip and it was career ending. I will give it to her though. She will be a force to reckon with on bars.
FIRST!
She is an Algerian not french.
Correct the mistake that u made or we gonna suit u
Actually she's both Algerian and French, father is both + her mom is French. She has dual citizenship.
Whouah 🏆