Our predictions on the olympics!
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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What happened with Nemour was basically:
French feredation wants all of the top gymnasts in two gyms.
Nemour trained at Avoine, which is not one of the two gyms.
French fed pressures Nemour to move gym.
Nemour says: nu-uh I'm doing great here at Avoine.
French fed says: ok, then we will sabotage you.
At the time Nemour couldn't compete because of an injury, but her personal doctor cleared her. On the other hand, the French national team doctor refuses to clear her, so she was unable to compete at all for a long time.
Nemour says: ok I can't anymore with this shit, if you don't let me compete then I'm gonna change natiotality for Algeria.
French fed says: you wish traitor, we will do everything in order to not let you! And don't even think of going to the Olympics for Algeria!
Nemour: please let me change nationality
French fed: no
Nemour: please
French fed: never
Nemour: I beg you
French fed: no we are bitter
Nemour: I've been waiting for TWO YEARS
French fed: don't care
*drama drama, bullying, gaslighting, drama, more bullying frome the fed towards Nemour and her team*
After immense pressure from the French Minister for Sport which was like "ok stop being awful and let go of the girl at once", the French fed let her compete for Algeria literally like a week before the African championships, which was her last chance to qualify to 2023 worlds (which then was her only chance to qualify to the Olympics).
@@harry4596 this was the best explanation of it so far! Thank you! 😂
Simone got the YDP vault named after her at 2023 worlds.
Kaylia Nemours Mother is French, her father is Algerian…
@@Ankholympios thanks for the clarification! 🙏🏽
NOT Ferrari. It is Asia D’Amato
Qiu does include difficult pirouettes, but half of her skills are her release moves. She has a mix of hard pirouettes and release moves to make her routine so hard. It’s not just pirouettes
Kaylia Nemour's mother is French, her father is an Algerian immigrant. Kaylia was on the French Jr National team and they decided to Centralize all the team to train together in one gym near Paris, Kaylia refused and continued to train with her coach in the Loire Valley...after a year of arguing with the Federation Francaise she opted to compete for Algeria since she does have dual nationality, Since the French Federation hadn't been paying her training anymore they basically said go instead of fighting to keep her on the French team (they were idiots, the Bela ideal of one gym training center for the Romanian team does not work for the French team=Melanie at WWC) through this whole battle to continue training and living with her parents and not some host family or dorms, there was another girl that trained with Kaylia and she up and retired....
I appreciate you are trying but knowledge here is super weak
Kaylia's 7.2D is her comfortable difficulty. Qiu's comfortable difficulty is 6.6 - 6.8, but she showed 7.2 once. My bet is Kaylia for the title, but the bars hit rate in the field will be generally lower this year because of more FD/FE connections, so anything can happen.
On the contrary, I believe the US will win by a comfortable margin. I said ROC was overlooked before Tokyo Olympics, but this year all other teams have some relative weakness on some events.
I agree with you coz for us mistakes will came on beam but other countries Italy,Brazil and china need to not have a near perfect competition to near usa
@@cocoroni1031 I’m not mad at that!
Kaylia is raised and trained in France.Her mother is French. France wanted to centralize the sport a little like in Italy with Casini(or similar) and the Avoine gymnasts refused to go there to train. After that the club and the gymnasts got a lot of pressure. There were suddenly rumours of abuse and Kaylia was supposedly too injured... It was pressure from the french fed against Avoine. Kaylia had compared to others the option to compete for her father's country others unfortunately not.It was a real sh*tshow and one of the top gymnasts Carolann Heduit retired shortly before the Olympics because of it 😢
@@trisanatandler that’s along the lines of what i had heard!
@@ChalkboxTalk corrected and expanded my message ❤
@@ChalkboxTalkit is just sad what they did to those girls 😢
@@trisanatandler what exactly happened?
7.7 is the highest start value on the open-ended system on the women’s side. And since then I think He Kexin posted the highest start value on bars at 7.4 from 2009-2011. Plus the Routine Component Score was lowered by .5 so if someone has a SV of 7.2 now, it would technically be equal with the former highest. They would need a SV of 7.3 in the current scoring system to be above the 7.7 SVs of 2008.
@@KineticNRGY1122 i went to look this up after the talk to get my number straight. Because i had gotten confused. You’re totally right
Actually, the highest I believe was 7.8 by tweddle in the bars final at the 2008 Olympics. 5 of those 8 gymnast had higher D-Scores. That might not be true based on today’s rules, but it was true back then.
Which Ferrari he was talking about was challenging Neymour for bar medals until the gymnast got injured? im confused
@@azmadkareem4782 i meant the other one lol damato i think is her name
Ferrari on bars?
@@thiagoantonio7160 i got my thoughts mixed up. I meant dmato. I think that’s her name
@@ChalkboxTalk you are sexy
@@ChalkboxTalk what is ur Instagram?