@@lalareal180 when you open with a quintuple turn, then immediately following a double tuck it is fine. I have never seen ncaa quintuple turn. If you like watching big tumbles then go watch, people have different taste.
Watched this live yesterday and she was amazing! Was a bit underwhelmed with the double tuck to open but as the routine progressed, she really drew me in! Looking forward to watching it again!
If her choreography was a little bit more cleverly constructed her E-score would have been higher. Hopefully she will be healthy for Paris and fix it by then. Her form and execution are amazing
I think she and Kaylia Neymour were the two great break out stars in the recently completed worlds. Zhou just need to add a bit more difficulty (not much) to her routine and get a decent DTY and I think she can contend for an AA medal the same I will say for Neymour.
this is dope 🙌🏽🫶🏽i love this tipe of gymnastics, if artistry counted as a D-score 🤔she would be one of the most hardest competitors on floor for sure! doing a complete performance like that is actually very hard.
Cleanest routine from the WC by far. Lack of control on Gomez, 2 small steps, crossed legs on twisting elements, body position, really worth +8.5 for me.
The routine is over rated in e-score.... what is the calculated d-score? The first spin was not turned and lack of form. She opened with a touble tucked in 2023. Excessive preparation deduction....The leaps are not 180 degrees open.... Only 3 very basic tumbling passes....
She is quite clean. Landing were pretty okay only really the steps. Her first pass was her easiest pass actually. And artistry seems to be a big thing nowadays and I think the judges liked her performance.
I do agree that triple twist+punch front is demanding and valuable but beside that, the other two passes are very basic for nowadays. Do you know her D-score?
@@IonutLuchian-n5bshe has a 5.6 D score which is a good one considering it's not necessarily low and she minimizes lots of execution deductions by only having 3 pases, controlled turns and good extension on leaps
Gurl what are you on about ... Her toes are literally above her whole head on the ring leaps, Chinese gymnasts are literally the most flexible ones. And what does "the first spin was not turned" even mean? She turns 1800 degrees on that spin...
🙏👍🏻🎉. 10 00 perfect!
This was the surprise of the day for me! I thought if any one Chinese gymnast was to make the floor final it would be Ou Yushan.
Choreography was fantastic!
How is nobody commenting on her quintuple turn!!!
I thought it was a quad. Is quintuple named after her now?
@@GreySox I don’t think she submitted it so it remains unnamed
@@GreySoxRegular turns are capped at quad if I'm not mistaken so she can't submit it
@@dkenneths Slow down the playback speed
She did 5 but dropped heal, so credit for 4 but it's capped anyway. Regardless yes my jaw dropped lolzzzzz
Wow just wow. So calm
yeah when u open with an ncaa level double tuck its calm gurl.
@@lalareal180 when you open with a quintuple turn, then immediately following a double tuck it is fine. I have never seen ncaa quintuple turn. If you like watching big tumbles then go watch, people have different taste.
@@lalareal180NCAA her way into floor final😉
Talvez o solo mais lindo do campeonato❤, perfeita execução, música e coreografia 😍
Watched this live yesterday and she was amazing! Was a bit underwhelmed with the double tuck to open but as the routine progressed, she really drew me in! Looking forward to watching it again!
This routine gives me so much hope for China's WAG
Wow it is so beautiful elegant ❤
SUPEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRBBBBBBBB!!!!!!!!!
If her choreography was a little bit more cleverly constructed her E-score would have been higher. Hopefully she will be healthy for Paris and fix it by then. Her form and execution are amazing
I think she and Kaylia Neymour were the two great break out stars in the recently completed worlds. Zhou just need to add a bit more difficulty (not much) to her routine and get a decent DTY and I think she can contend for an AA medal the same I will say for Neymour.
@@aliciamcdonald7105 Qiu qiyaun too! 4th AA and champion on uneven bars.
@@ansonpang TRUE! And I think I will have to add Manila Esposito to the discussion. She really impressed me as well in the WC.
this is dope 🙌🏽🫶🏽i love this tipe of gymnastics, if artistry counted as a D-score 🤔she would be one of the most hardest competitors on floor for sure! doing a complete performance like that is actually very hard.
This girl is good!
Nádherná choreografie!
Cleanest routine from the WC by far. Lack of control on Gomez, 2 small steps, crossed legs on twisting elements, body position, really worth +8.5 for me.
小姑娘真美❤加油⛽奥运会.
Elegance
A melhor execução na minha opinião, mas segundo os juizes a GadirOVER ainda foi melhor. Deram 8.166 pra Zhou e 8.200 pra Gadi....
Love to see China in floor finals! When was the last time China made it to floor finals
Sui Lu? Wang Yan?
I think the code actually made the floor more leveled but sadly many gymnasts dont (or failed to) take advantage of it.
I think it was Rio 2016 - Wang Yan!
2016 right. That wang yan's robbed routine
Seeing China with a double tuck opener shows how far they have fallen. This score was silly.
Loving that last pass. What is that called?
Back layout two and a half twist + front pike
Bard dance by Enya
The routine is over rated in e-score.... what is the calculated d-score? The first spin was not turned and lack of form. She opened with a touble tucked in 2023. Excessive preparation deduction....The leaps are not 180 degrees open.... Only 3 very basic tumbling passes....
She is quite clean. Landing were pretty okay only really the steps. Her first pass was her easiest pass actually. And artistry seems to be a big thing nowadays and I think the judges liked her performance.
Since when is a triple twist+punch front a basic tumbling pass? It's worth the same as the Biles I, idk what are you talking about
I do agree that triple twist+punch front is demanding and valuable but beside that, the other two passes are very basic for nowadays. Do you know her D-score?
@@IonutLuchian-n5bshe has a 5.6 D score which is a good one considering it's not necessarily low and she minimizes lots of execution deductions by only having 3 pases, controlled turns and good extension on leaps
Gurl what are you on about ... Her toes are literally above her whole head on the ring leaps, Chinese gymnasts are literally the most flexible ones. And what does "the first spin was not turned" even mean? She turns 1800 degrees on that spin...