Love the reaction so much! One of the best things about Worlds this year was watching the Chinese women make a good comeback, good overall team even if they missed the podium, a Gold and Silver medal. ❤
I think most reason is chinese fans are mind their own business. If they didnt win they not complain about bullshit like brazilian or usa (specially brazilian). In team final brazil say they deserve win bcz usa didnt do as team. Broh wtf. And olympic aa again they saying suni didnt deserve gold and rebecca win if she didnt have floor errors. So everybody didnt mind if chinese win. And china deserve this gold.
I don't really understand how scoring works on UB, I'm just an amateur, so can someone explain how she was able to outscore Kaylia? For me Kaylia's routine appears so much harder because of all the connections she racks up, whereas this routine feels much simpler. What am I missing?
Execution is one factor. Difficulty wise kaylia does have a potential higher Difficulty but didn't connect her first element to the other ones. If she replicated her All Around performance she'd have won
QQY has tons of connections and the Healy Ling layout Jaeger is one of the hardest connection in the finals. L-grip pirouettes are so hard that no one except the Chinese athletes do it. Also Kaylia has lost about 0.8 in flexed feet deductions alone here and dubious handstands. She physically is capped at 9E.
@@tomeekunQiu did some turns on the bar which looks so easy but are actually so difficult. Also she connected those turns, which gave her additional difficulty scores.
I loved this girl, she is very cute and very talented and very charismatic 🇨🇳
Love the reaction so much! One of the best things about Worlds this year was watching the Chinese women make a good comeback, good overall team even if they missed the podium, a Gold and Silver medal. ❤
glad to see a chinese strong bars contendent again
Textbook handstands
This is a much better comment section - no sore American losers like in other channels
I think most reason is chinese fans are mind their own business. If they didnt win they not complain about bullshit like brazilian or usa (specially brazilian). In team final brazil say they deserve win bcz usa didnt do as team. Broh wtf. And olympic aa again they saying suni didnt deserve gold and rebecca win if she didnt have floor errors. So everybody didnt mind if chinese win. And china deserve this gold.
No one ever sticks a landing anymore. Doesn't matter the event.
I don't really understand how scoring works on UB, I'm just an amateur, so can someone explain how she was able to outscore Kaylia? For me Kaylia's routine appears so much harder because of all the connections she racks up, whereas this routine feels much simpler. What am I missing?
Execution is one factor. Difficulty wise kaylia does have a potential higher Difficulty but didn't connect her first element to the other ones. If she replicated her All Around performance she'd have won
Execution. That's it
@@doobydooo519 But Kaylia's execution was really good too. At least that's what it looks to me. What deductions did she get?
QQY has tons of connections and the Healy Ling layout Jaeger is one of the hardest connection in the finals.
L-grip pirouettes are so hard that no one except the Chinese athletes do it.
Also Kaylia has lost about 0.8 in flexed feet deductions alone here and dubious handstands. She physically is capped at 9E.
@@tomeekunQiu did some turns on the bar which looks so easy but are actually so difficult. Also she connected those turns, which gave her additional difficulty scores.
The judges are weak.😄 After Qiu Qiyuan doing the exercise like that, when she gets a grade of 8.4, it's very funny.😂.
I remembered Comaneci.😂