Vladimir Artemov (URS) - Olympics 1988 - All Around Gold Medalist (All Routines)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
  • Vladimir Artemov from the Soviet Union was probably not the gymnast with the most difficult routines - but he controlled the skills he showed almost to perfection.
    0:03 Pommel Horse
    1:55 Rings
    6:14 Horse Vault
    8:29 Parallel Bars
    10:27 Horizontal Bar
    12:33 Floor Exercise

Комментарии • 27

  • @yuttasakarakkitsakul4288
    @yuttasakarakkitsakul4288 3 года назад +18

    The gymnastics competition during 1970s to 1990s was the real gymnastics sport.

    • @77-xj3fw8pi8k
      @77-xj3fw8pi8k Год назад

      Именно так,потому что тогда мы жили в правовом государстве СССР,а сегодня в ООО «СНГ»…,сырьевой придаток капитализма от абортивного материала до обогащённого урана для АЭС США и ЕЭС. Вот в чём разница. Нас сделали из людей,человеков мясо для людоедов капитализма. Мы все советские люди и больше никто,таков закон наших героических предков.!

  • @yuiop6611
    @yuiop6611 3 года назад +17

    People talk about the loss of artistry is women’s gymnastics but I think the men have also suffered a huge loss in artistry as well. Artemov was beautiful to watch.

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  3 года назад +6

      You are absolutely correct... they suffer the same consequences.... abolishing the 'perfect ten' system was a huge mistake in my eyes.
      There is no time for artistry anymore, since you need the limited exercise time to collect points for difficulty, combinations, skills.... 🤬
      It is as it is.... they will never turn back to the old system, even though I doubt the audience understands what is happening on the podium now.
      I remember a competition years ago, when the new system was already implemented. She fell from the apparatus and still won the gold medal, while
      the runner-up had a solid routine (remember this is world elite), but still not enough to pass the female, who actually made a major mistake. 🥴😠😵😱🤮
      That was the point I lost it.... I like to watch the old competitions. Period. 💚😃😎

    • @Fernando-dt8je
      @Fernando-dt8je 3 года назад +4

      It's become more of a cheerleader thing now, unfortunately.

    • @yuiop6611
      @yuiop6611 3 года назад +7

      @@Fernando-dt8je. Worse than that for the men. They’ve become completely robotic. Nothing but ugly tumbling that doesn’t even include BHSs, just running and punching the ground to twist/flip.

    • @markb7163
      @markb7163 3 года назад +6

      I agree 100% The beauty and artistry of this sport is gone! So sad to see what gymnastics has morphed into! Basically just power tumbling now.

    • @marwahussein666
      @marwahussein666 Год назад

      @@Boban1611 Abolish the compulsories too.

  • @juanantoniomoreno3409
    @juanantoniomoreno3409 3 года назад +9

    Gosh...watching this is such a delight! This is why I fell in love with gymnasts and he is also the last classic male gymnast, in my opinion. Sherbo, Belenky, Korobchinsky and Misutin were amazing but Artemov had the artistry, the line and the amplitude., along with Nemov. They were like dancers and athletes: just watch his FX sequence prior to his dismount: the full twisting dive roll-stag jump-Y scale diplays what I love about this sport.

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  3 года назад +5

      He was definitely my favorite gymnast at the Olympic Games in 1988. So sad - men's gymnastics lost almost all its beauty (similar to women's gymnastics) - but that's all part of a structural problem with all the new rules and regulations in that sport, that changed so much throughout the years..... They wanted to make it more spectacular and downhill it went.

    • @fabianfilipponi7599
      @fabianfilipponi7599 Год назад +2

      Completely agree about him and Nemov

  • @EdGringo78
    @EdGringo78 4 года назад +16

    He was so incredible!

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  4 года назад +8

      You are totally right. It was an exciting competition and I am glad he showed the stability and difficulty to win the gold medal and become the Olympic Champion in the All Around. Really an awesome guy.

    • @EdGringo78
      @EdGringo78 4 года назад +8

      @@Boban1611 He sure did, after years of coming in behind the leaders, he finally got to show the world what he can do! He was always amazing on the parallel bars, but now he showed what he could do everywhere else!

  • @markb7163
    @markb7163 3 года назад +6

    Just Beautiful...no other words!!

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  3 года назад +5

      It is a joy to watch him....

  • @Max-rh1sd
    @Max-rh1sd Год назад +2

    He’s going to be my new gymnastics coach

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  Год назад

      Wow! Really? That's cool!
      Please tell us about it. I must be so cool to train with such a hero of the past. 🥰🤗🤩

  • @antieverything8476
    @antieverything8476 3 года назад +9

    I love how the Russians plant a nice kiss! Those were such innocent days, I think they stopped the practice because there would be homophobic comments!

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  3 года назад +6

      It's sad but true....

    • @kinghill3423
      @kinghill3423 5 месяцев назад

      They only kissed when you did a good job, not always.

  • @qian4413
    @qian4413 Год назад +1

    Can you make a compilation of Bilozerchev and Liukin?

    • @Boban1611
      @Boban1611  Год назад

      You mean in the way I did for Artemov?
      In Germany they did not show 2 routines of Bilozertschev in the All Around, because the leading gymnasts did their routines at the same time during rotations.
      I don't understand though, why they didn't show them in replay in between rotations, while the gymnasts marched to the next apparatus.
      I did a tribute for Bilozertschev though.... you can find it here:
      ruclips.net/video/_zKFIsTD6MM/видео.html
      And there is another video from the All Around, where I added parts of routines of all three gymnasts:
      ruclips.net/video/OyGFLBwlzsA/видео.html