Perfect 10 on beam highlights Maile O'Keefe's all-around title in NCAA Championships | Gymnastics
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Utah gymnast Maile O'Keefe won the all-around title in the 2023 NCAA Championships after scoring a 9.8265 on vault, 9.95 on bars, 10 on beam and 9.95 on floor.
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These are some of the cleanest routines I've ever seen. Great execution. Kudos to Maile!
So happy for her and the rest of the Utah gymnasts!! One more day!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I'm so glad she finally got her moment!!
If you are ranked #1 in the All-Around, all season long like Jade Carey is. She is a National CO-Champion as well. She needs to be recognized for this accomplishment.
Love Jade, but she earned the #1 all-around ranking for the regular season. Post season is different. She can’t and shouldn’t be recognized as the Nationals all-around champion or co-champion when she only qualified on and competed one event, not all four. There is no doubt she would have been a contender for the title had her team advanced.
National AA champion means you won at Nationals. Although she had an amazing regular season, Jade didn’t qualify to the AA at Nationals
@@CateCraig Remember Jade beat O'Keefe quite easily in head to head competition for the All-Around this year. The championship field should have included Jade for the All-Round.
@@drednotfear-ru2kn That’s just not how it works in NCAA gymnastics. You can be ranked #1 all season and then one little thing at Regionals doesn’t go your way (or your team doesn’t advance) and you suddenly have no shot at the National title. It’s especially tough if your team doesn’t advance, because then you have to have the top score at Regionals among all other gymnasts on non-advancing teams to get an individual spot at Nationals.
Anyone know what her floor routine music is?
ashley miles is a way way better commentator than bridget or nastia
Way to go Maile! This was about you not UCLA! Good job!
Maile has the hottest body in women’s NCAA gymnastics.
Over scored on floor. Not a 9.95 not as good as Moors.
I am absolutely devastated for UCLA. They did so well, and I was really hoping they would make it to finals. I don’t want OU winning again.
@@taylorburtis Ugh, me too. I was really rooting for UCLA. A stronger vault rotation could have made the difference.
Absolutely gutted. I’m a UCLA fan, but I do love Maile and am happy for her. However, I absolutely agree that Brooklyn’s floor score was a bit low. She is so expressive and her artistry is breathtaking. I feel like there is subjective aspect to the judging. The judges seem to prefer the look and feel of certain gymnasts. Almost all of the judges, on both sides of the floor, were smiling during Maile’s floor routine. Maile is the classic gymnast with beautiful lines and beautiful execution and artistry. What she lacks in difficulty she makes up with near perfect execution. A few weeks ago I heard Leanne Wong say elite gymnastics is about difficulty whereas college gymnastics is about perfection. While that doesn’t explain all of the scores this season it definitely sheds light on some of them.
Nowhere near as ridiculous as her getting a 9.95 on bars. Clear leg separation on the Maloney, completely missed handstand on the kip 1/2, giant cowboy tuck on the dismount. At the NCAA finals judges are usually consistent-ish and strict. That was insanely dumb scoring
@@colesmith7509 I 100% believe UCLA deserved to be in the finals. Super upset about it honestly.