She had 14100 on the Dutch trials. I didn’t watch her routine so no idea if it was full difficulty or if she can upgrade more. But her motto has been “I’ve got nothing to lose” so my guess is that she’ll take the risk in Paris and try as hard as it gets in difficulty.
I would put Hezly over Chiles as the third American, her scores at nationals and trials were better and even better than Simone and Suni at Trials (both fails i know but Hezly's scores are really good)
Didn't know Qiu Qiyuan's scores were that high. I think Hezly Rivera has a great shot to make finals and maybe get a medal here. US should be strong on beam, though. The Chinese are usually great on beam as well. Always good athletes.
@@takingchances3636 You never know for sure, on the most haphazard gymnastics apparatus, men or women. Suni, Biles, Qiu, Zhou, Andrade et al.... they ALL could fall off of it one after another! And it doesn't even have to from a complex move. Just a tiny misplacement of a pinky toe and you're wobbling, regardless what your name is! Didn't you catch the US women's 2nd night, when Suni, Biles, and Chiles all fell? I still remember Jordyn Weiber --- currently Arkansas women gymnastics head coach, back in 2016, or 12 --- she WAS the most accomplished, more surefooted beam specialist (won almost all beam routines on consecutive nationals); everyone was expecting her to win Gold on it, during the Olympics, at the very least. She never even got to do it, from falls in the regular sessions, resulting in her score on it being too low... She looked devastated. Anyway, SKILLS ALONE don't guarantee it; you also have to be darn lucky... by not falling off of it during a very easy, normal routine...
@@junglesuperstar9270 I'd put Simone and Suni above Hezly. Simone, Suni, Hezly and Jordan in that order. So I'd place my bets on Simone and Suni making the final, but if Hezly hits everything and makes the final, she has a real chance of a medal. It really depends on how Simone does.
i love jordan but she has not broken 13.7 this year on beam. 14.2-13.8 is not correct for jordan on beam lol. she is not a contender for beam final unless something catastrophic happens with simone and suni in qualification at the olympics
AND more catastrophes happen to other major beam contestants during the qualifications and they won’t qualify for the final. Otherwise she literally has no chance of making the final. Suni and Biles with a fall have more chances than Jordan without any fall.
@@leykimayri kind of agree lol given trials performance. but i'm not dogging on jordan to be clear. just wanted to point out an inaccuracy and poor research on the part of the creator.
I think chinas overscored on this list. Qiu and Zhou max out at like a 15.2 internationally and Simone and Suni max out at like 15.0. Flavia could get a 14.8 with the routine of her life, I think Manila could get like a 14.5… that’s abt it tho in terms of high 14s
@@sollte1239 Yes they are. Worlds/Olympic judging is always more stringent, evidenced last year when Zhang Qingying was given very high scores for her beam routine DOMESTICALLY but never received even close to it at Worlds. The Chinese routines are heavily dependent on connections and these are judged and will be judged way harsher at Worlds/Olympic levels than any other level.
@@sollte1239 Zhou got a 14.8 at Antwerp with like basically a perfect routine, except 1 missed connection and a small wobble, so yeah her and Qiu probably max out at like 15.2, I think 15.4/15.5 is a little unrealistic. The only gymnasts they consistently give 8.4/8.5 E scores to on beam are Flavia and Manila
@@aliciamcdonald7105Chinese judges don’t overscore the routines actually. It’s not like Russian or even US nationals where there is indeed overscoring. If the girls hit as they did in their national competition, they will get the same execution scores in the Olympics as well.
their is so many people who can make this final. It will be a good final. this is the one i think i am looking forward to the most.
Neymour has really improved her beam!! This is going to be a great final.
Kaylia Nemour might show up with that difficulty but ain’t no way she breaking 14.5 on beam be so fr
@@alexi8741you enjoy making assumptions I see. You know the saying- making them makes an a$$ of you.
@@saragrant9749 name-calling makes an a$$ of you.
the beef tho on this channel
@@riridat these delusional gym fans thinking their fav gonna be the first to break 9.0 E score this quad 🙄
Si Sabrina Voinea are un exercițiu foarte valoros.🏅
Kaylia has been underrated on beam for a while so I really hope she does well
She had 14100 on the Dutch trials. I didn’t watch her routine so no idea if it was full difficulty or if she can upgrade more. But her motto has been “I’ve got nothing to lose” so my guess is that she’ll take the risk in Paris and try as hard as it gets in difficulty.
I’m glad Sanne is on this list as well❤
Beam and bars are going to be so unpredictable because there’s so much depth! Excited to see who will qualify…
Qiu Qiyuan
Zhou Yaqin
Flavia Saraiva
Las mejores para mí ❤
Japan really has done very well the last couple of years, worlds and olympics. I think they will fare well in 2024.
can you do this for all around contenders too? pleaseeee
Thanks for putting this together.
Don't count out Hezly; she has that extra 'something.'
Suni Lee can go much higher than 14.6
I m rooting for Manila Esposito and Sabrina Voinea
Ou Yushan could definitely get in there if either Zhou or Qiu have an off day in qualifying.
I would put Hezly over Chiles as the third American, her scores at nationals and trials were better and even better than Simone and Suni at Trials (both fails i know but Hezly's scores are really good)
Yall keep counting Jordan out and if she hits and has the meet of her life then what?🧍🏾♀️
Helzy is all nerves. I can’t watch her wobble through another beam routine.
@@AllaboutTheCalm478 .....literally nothing dude. It's not that deep. Guessing, discussing and getting excited. Chill.
@@user-tv7mn4fe6r well she didn't wobble on night 2 at trials
Emma Nedov scored a 14 with missed connections and was 1st reserve to the 2014 beam event finals don’t count her out!
# Damato. #esposito
Didn't know Qiu Qiyuan's scores were that high. I think Hezly Rivera has a great shot to make finals and maybe get a medal here. US should be strong on beam, though. The Chinese are usually great on beam as well. Always good athletes.
girl Hezly is not getting no medal or into no beam final with Simone and Suni miles ahead of her on beam. Wake up.
@@takingchances3636bro chill🤣
Hezly Rivera NÃO está no nível das demais. Tudo pode acontecer, porém, acho muito difícil ela figurar entre as oito finalistas.
@@takingchances3636 You're right, it's totally impossible.
Balance Beam
1. Hezly Rivera -- 27.975
2. Joscelyn Roberson -- 27.975
3. Tiana Sumanasekera -- 27.9
5. Simone Biles -- 27.55
3. Suni Lee -- 27.225
@@takingchances3636 You never know for sure, on the most haphazard gymnastics apparatus, men or women. Suni, Biles, Qiu, Zhou, Andrade et al.... they ALL could fall off of it one after another! And it doesn't even have to from a complex move.
Just a tiny misplacement of a pinky toe and you're wobbling, regardless what your name is!
Didn't you catch the US women's 2nd night, when Suni, Biles, and Chiles all fell?
I still remember Jordyn Weiber --- currently Arkansas women gymnastics head coach, back in 2016, or 12 --- she WAS the most accomplished, more surefooted beam specialist (won almost all beam routines on consecutive nationals); everyone was expecting her to win Gold on it, during the Olympics, at the very least.
She never even got to do it, from falls in the regular sessions, resulting in her score on it being too low... She looked devastated.
Anyway, SKILLS ALONE don't guarantee it; you also have to be darn lucky... by not falling off of it during a very easy, normal routine...
Why not let the Olympics come first. Anything can happen
Because we're having fun talking about what we imagine might happen. Join us or not
To build up a bit of excitement before the games obviously 🙄
I'd say Hezly over Jordan. She has a real shot at a beam medal if she hits everything.
Question: where are u gonna put biles and Sunee? Is Hezly gonna beat both?
@@junglesuperstar9270 I'd put Simone and Suni above Hezly.
Simone, Suni, Hezly and Jordan in that order. So I'd place my bets on Simone and Suni making the final, but if Hezly hits everything and makes the final, she has a real chance of a medal. It really depends on how Simone does.
@@Lyca31 the problem is three per country rule . I just can’t imagine Simone not making to the final .
@@junglesuperstar9270 it's 2 per country. myabe don't contribute if you have no idea what you're talking about
@@junglesuperstar9270
It's actually two per.
i love jordan but she has not broken 13.7 this year on beam. 14.2-13.8 is not correct for jordan on beam lol. she is not a contender for beam final unless something catastrophic happens with simone and suni in qualification at the olympics
AND more catastrophes happen to other major beam contestants during the qualifications and they won’t qualify for the final. Otherwise she literally has no chance of making the final. Suni and Biles with a fall have more chances than Jordan without any fall.
@@leykimayri kind of agree lol given trials performance. but i'm not dogging on jordan to be clear. just wanted to point out an inaccuracy and poor research on the part of the creator.
Zhou 15 500-14900! WOW!
Китаянки выглядят предпочтительнее.
Мне на них смотреть интересно. А на остальных - нет.
They do look great!
I think chinas overscored on this list. Qiu and Zhou max out at like a 15.2 internationally and Simone and Suni max out at like 15.0. Flavia could get a 14.8 with the routine of her life, I think Manila could get like a 14.5… that’s abt it tho in terms of high 14s
China is not overscored
@@sollte1239 Yes they are. Worlds/Olympic judging is always more stringent, evidenced last year when Zhang Qingying was given very high scores for her beam routine DOMESTICALLY but never received even close to it at Worlds. The Chinese routines are heavily dependent on connections and these are judged and will be judged way harsher at Worlds/Olympic levels than any other level.
@@sollte1239 Zhou got a 14.8 at Antwerp with like basically a perfect routine, except 1 missed connection and a small wobble, so yeah her and Qiu probably max out at like 15.2, I think 15.4/15.5 is a little unrealistic. The only gymnasts they consistently give 8.4/8.5 E scores to on beam are Flavia and Manila
@@aliciamcdonald7105Chinese judges don’t overscore the routines actually. It’s not like Russian or even US nationals where there is indeed overscoring. If the girls hit as they did in their national competition, they will get the same execution scores in the Olympics as well.
@@leykimayri all domestic judges overscore their gymnasts