I am so happy for Anastasiia Salos. She is so wonderful, but struggles with her losses a lot. I am happy she could finally grab a medal 💕 And the Gold Medal for Alina Harnasko was so great, she is on fire. I hope the russians stay civil about it.
It's sad that Dina can't get ahold of her arrogance to let anyone who outperforms her enjoy their win. Dina is the best, but she's not unbeatable....you would think her coaches and herself would stop blaming the judges, and that she would learn a little personal grace about losing to the gymnast with the better performance of the competition...
I feel like Arina and Dina definetely had the chance to win first but I think mentally they're just pressured and stressed. Russian rhythmic gymnast always did have big shoes to fill in sports. The sports is afterall also mentally demanding as well as physical. Back in the previous years they always won first or second. They need to take a break to decompress and let go of the stress. They recently had so much controversy over losing the olympics and their worthiness as athletes and being given that car by putin. The poor girls just need to take a break from the stress. Arina really seem to have it worse than Dina, even the way they carried themselves in the introductions, u can tell they were serious and pressured. Meanwhile the girls who always won seemed to have a more positive vibe about them, like Linoy during the Olympics and Harnasko in this, they used to be like that but I think they are facing too much criticism and pressure.
Yep, they really need a major break. I personally think they're getting a lot of injury because of mental stress, Arina changes a lot of pack skills and Dina almost doesn't do anything whit her flexibility, just a couple of front and side legs. Totally make sense there's scores :(
I mean we cant really say anything since we dont know what actually happens behind the cameras. But personally from what I saw and read, it’s not about losing. You can’t imagine how hard their trainer is on them even if they did everything good so if they did a mistake during their performance, I think they would accept defeat with grace. It’s just frustrating to see different scores at the qualifications and at the finals even though everything was practically the same. Also about the flexibility, I agree there are other gymnasts that have better flexibility but sadly the rules dont really fixate on that but on the risks and speed which they honestly excel at.
@@brau_bj2060 I agree with the flexibility but as I have stated before the rules dont fixate on the flexibility as they do on the risks and speed which is why the twins always win while not having a really good flexibility. However, next year the rules will change and the bigger part of the score will be dedicated to flexibility. This is why the new generation of Russian gymnasts such as Lala kramarenko have incredible flexibility and hopefully will show incredible results!
@@stellafox5597 I quite don't agree on what you say about flexibility. As a matter of fact both twin sisters were the best a turning on relevè doing a full triple twist. For you to do so you need to be very flexible and to have a lot of balance. Of course they are not Soldatova but they are very flexibld. But the code is based on speed and technique and they are the best at this by far. We don't know how they would respond to another code, because both, specially Dina are very good. And we have seen how can Dina adapt to a new situation, winning even injured. And Dina of course is really crippled...but don't you realize how much has he won in 4 years? It is not the same to compete for being 10th than competing for winning over and over again, being required everywhere. Stress plus extreme physical effort, this the result.She is human. We will realize about Dina's legacy within some years. She is history for this sport.
Well, nobody's fame goes on forever. Bible even says that GOD puts one up and removes another. The Averinas can be thankful for so many successes they have had.
i really feel like the twins would have won but they were just stressed and i guess they didnt like it i mean its a really hard sport they have been training for years but still it can be difficult it doesnt mean it will be perfect even if your train for 10+ years
Why is a man commentating? Seriously. There must be 1000 women that could have better insight into this female sport. I would love to hear from one of them. Here's a crazy thought- Perhaps a former athlete.
so happy for harnasko and salos ❤️😭
I am so happy for Anastasiia Salos. She is so wonderful, but struggles with her losses a lot. I am happy she could finally grab a medal 💕 And the Gold Medal for Alina Harnasko was so great, she is on fire. I hope the russians stay civil about it.
It's sad that Dina can't get ahold of her arrogance to let anyone who outperforms her enjoy their win. Dina is the best, but she's not unbeatable....you would think her coaches and herself would stop blaming the judges, and that she would learn a little personal grace about losing to the gymnast with the better performance of the competition...
@@kdaze10 that "she is the best but she's not unbeatable" summarizes everything. We need to tell the russians about it
Lol hoping they would stay civil is probably too much to ask. Dina looked like she's about to commit a war crime when she's on that podium.
I feel bad for Arina… she’s always second to Dina
Kitakyushu had both artistic and rhythmic gymnastics world championship this year. I've never seen both competitions happening in the same city.
LET’S GO BELARUS 🇧🇾 💕
I knew it, i said it months ago.
I knew Harnasko would be World Champion in an apparatus final.
I feel like Arina and Dina definetely had the chance to win first but I think mentally they're just pressured and stressed. Russian rhythmic gymnast always did have big shoes to fill in sports. The sports is afterall also mentally demanding as well as physical. Back in the previous years they always won first or second. They need to take a break to decompress and let go of the stress. They recently had so much controversy over losing the olympics and their worthiness as athletes and being given that car by putin. The poor girls just need to take a break from the stress. Arina really seem to have it worse than Dina, even the way they carried themselves in the introductions, u can tell they were serious and pressured. Meanwhile the girls who always won seemed to have a more positive vibe about them, like Linoy during the Olympics and Harnasko in this, they used to be like that but I think they are facing too much criticism and pressure.
Yep, they really need a major break. I personally think they're getting a lot of injury because of mental stress, Arina changes a lot of pack skills and Dina almost doesn't do anything whit her flexibility, just a couple of front and side legs. Totally make sense there's scores :(
I mean we cant really say anything since we dont know what actually happens behind the cameras. But personally from what I saw and read, it’s not about losing. You can’t imagine how hard their trainer is on them even if they did everything good so if they did a mistake during their performance, I think they would accept defeat with grace. It’s just frustrating to see different scores at the qualifications and at the finals even though everything was practically the same. Also about the flexibility, I agree there are other gymnasts that have better flexibility but sadly the rules dont really fixate on that but on the risks and speed which they honestly excel at.
@@brau_bj2060 I agree with the flexibility but as I have stated before the rules dont fixate on the flexibility as they do on the risks and speed which is why the twins always win while not having a really good flexibility. However, next year the rules will change and the bigger part of the score will be dedicated to flexibility. This is why the new generation of Russian gymnasts such as Lala kramarenko have incredible flexibility and hopefully will show incredible results!
@@stellafox5597 I quite don't agree on what you say about flexibility. As a matter of fact both twin sisters were the best a turning on relevè doing a full triple twist. For you to do so you need to be very flexible and to have a lot of balance. Of course they are not Soldatova but they are very flexibld. But the code is based on speed and technique and they are the best at this by far. We don't know how they would respond to another code, because both, specially Dina are very good. And we have seen how can Dina adapt to a new situation, winning even injured. And Dina of course is really crippled...but don't you realize how much has he won in 4 years? It is not the same to compete for being 10th than competing for winning over and over again, being required everywhere. Stress plus extreme physical effort, this the result.She is human. We will realize about Dina's legacy within some years. She is history for this sport.
First Linoy defeated the twins.
Then we have Alina / simply WOWW!!
🤦👎👎👎
Well, nobody's fame goes on forever. Bible even says that GOD puts one up and removes another. The Averinas can be thankful for so many successes they have had.
So they still the best
Salos, Alina and Arina ✨
Dina 👎 bad behavior
Another expert here?
Would love to be able to see the full programs
Is there any way to find the full final??
is there a record of the whole competition?
I ask the same question, too!!!
Salos in 2019 also defeated the sisters in the ribbon
Alina and Anastasiia!!!
Where I can see the full replay????
A sort of uninteresting competition, but congratulations to the winners in all apparatus.
i really feel like the twins would have won but they were just stressed and i guess they didnt like it i mean its a really hard sport they have been training for years but still it can be difficult it doesnt mean it will be perfect even if your train for 10+ years
Shame of that that averina won a gold with 27.1000
Why is a man commentating? Seriously. There must be 1000 women that could have better insight into this female sport. I would love to hear from one of them. Here's a crazy thought- Perhaps a former athlete.