I don't see what all the complaining is about. It's like people don't read the code. Since she took out the double double all Jess really has are landing deductions. Her tumbling is exceptionally clean, as are her leaps, good artistry (i prefer her sister here but its still solid), and her dance/choreo has variety and as such she doesn't pick up the artistry deductions that the majority of the field do. High difficulty as well. Who else would place ahead of her? Voinea has bad form, and she's the only one who id consider at a level to challenge Jess from this field.
Well her last two tumbles she didn't have very clean landings, and she fell out of her triple spin. Love Voinea and I hope she's successful as a senior, but I think her score was fair.
So to all the people who say Gadirova was "overscored", who would you have placed ahead of her then? Would be really interested to hear your responses.
For me she was definitely over marked, she fell out most of her landings on leaps and tumbling passes (except the final one), personally I'd have put Alice ahead of her, for me she was cleaner.
For those whining like little children about Jessica’s style, just stop wasting time watching. Every gymnast interprets and incorporates dance in their own style and their own way- there’s no one single universal formula. She has her own unique style and just because you don’t happen to like it personally doesn’t mean it isn’t still deserving of a good score. Her tumbling landings were where the majority of deduction came, dance was clean. I make a bet all those griping could never come close to accomplishing what she has at such a young age.
@@amethyst2823 So you take pills when people like me inform you that you say stupidities? Next time try shutting up your mouth and don’t write your stupidities online, it will get you a better result, ahahahaa
So I do think Jess deserved gold, she was the only gymnast that brought both high-level difficutly and high-level artirstry, and mostly clean execution. But I don't understand the scoring. This was her worst of the three floor routines at this championship (less clean tumbling with slightly worse landings, and a few issues on leaps that she doesn't usually have) yet it was her highest score; her scores earlier in the competition seemed fair to me, this one didn't. And I also don't understand why both Alices didn't get as good or better E-scores as Jess, Alice D'Amato especially. They were both cleaner in their tumbling, and both had beautiful, expressive dance and choreography--they didn't have expressive facial expressions the way Jess does, but that's no more than a tenth. So while Jess should have won, it should have been a much closer competition than it was. Also think Zsofia's E score was low. Yes, she made those errors in her last two passes, but otherwise her routine was clean and expressive. Those errors shouldn't amount to 7 tenths lower than the Alices.
Do you understand how artistry is judged in the code? They updated it this quad to have very specific requirements, most of which have nothing to do with facial expression. What they want is for the gymnast to dance with her entire body, not arm waving and posing. Jess in particular incorporates head movements into her choreo, which the others don't, and she does a lot of inversions and floorwork instead of remaining mostly upright during the dance bits. Her movement is very dynamic - fast and precise in some places, slow and methodical in others. And she does a really efficient job dancing into the corner, which is a big deduction trap that everyone else falls into. I am a dancer, not a gymnast. Jess moves like someone with a solid modern technical foundation. The others don't look as natural. People spent so many years complaining that the top gymnasts weren't really dancing, just moving from one skill to another, but now that someone has managed to combine high difficulty and actual artistry, people are complaining that she's overscored.
@@amethyst2823 did you miss the part where I said I am a dancer? You have no idea what you're talking about if you think Gadirova is unoriginal and labored. She's bringing elements of modern dance and theater that we have not seen in gymnastics very much. Her movements are dynamic and explosive. What you don't like, apparently, is the fact that she isn't a malnourished cog in the machinery for a communist regime. Instead, she's a fully grown woman with muscle to protect her tendons, the way an athlete should be. I guess you'd hate actual modern dance and say it lacks artistry, despite being an art form. Just because you don't like something doesn't make it bad, but that distinction is lost on you. Everything you've said about Gadirova's supposed lack of artistry is pure conjecture, but you insist that it's fact. Why are you spending multiple days replying to comments that didn't even involve you? Why are you so triggered?
I feel like I'm watching a completely different competition to the commentator... In Visser's performance alone, she says "good series of spins" as Visser falls out of one and completely breaks the connection of the series, and then she says the next tumbling pass was "well landed" when Visser's feet skidded out and for a second it looked like she might fall.
very happy for Sabrina's medal (eyes on that girl, she's fabulous) and every day more in love with the Italian team, and 8.2 execution for gadirova? I already talked about
@@leykimayri 3 .1 steps in AA .1 step for chuso .3 step for DLO those leaps are more or less the same 1 big step after the tor jete full, and a bit messy for the switch full, and thats pretty much it. so I will say more landing deductions, similar form and leaps deduction, but maybe the judge way strict in AA idk, but I was just not as impressed as her AA floor today, anyway she will win gold in any of those case
It’s funny that probably none of these routines would be medal winners back in like 96 and 00. Same with vault. You wouldn’t of caught a finalist doing a tsuk full. It seems like difficulty is going down
erm, cuz the code changes, ppl like korkina who do lots of leaps to get her score ofcourse could win back then, and why do gymnast need to do hard skill when they don't need to, I agree this quad is weak but not like the difficulty back in 96/00 that's way lower
You clearly aren’t t very brilliant. I’m BEGGING you to learn things before you spew bullshit online. The dance elements done in 96 and 00 were typically REALLY easy. Their difficulty scores would be so low they wouldn’t even be in medal contention The vaults in Europe are typically very weak this quad, but a lot of gymnasts have recently retired, downgraded, or only competed one vault. If you look at the vaults done at the last Olympics, most medalists in 96 and 00 wouldnt be even remotely close to medal contention. Try again
@@colesmith7509 Who do you think invented the Gogean? Dance was not easy in 1996. The code was different but the routines in 1996 were complete. Not just chucking skills. Calling people names based on a code from nearly 30 years ago is just stupid
@@SabrinaVoineaSStolenMedalGogean’s “Gogean” would not have been credited or named after her if attempted in this code. She was not hitting 180* split, a quarter twist under rotated and lacking precision.
@@leykimayri naaaaah her acrobatics execution is already better than anyones but maybe Listunova and Andrade. She needs to work in her artistry elements? Yes.
@@juanfranciscogarza2180 Her acrobatics execution is better than anyone’s? Really? Let’s see Her Silivas had flexed feet and a small hop that’s -0,2 (nicely done) Her Chuso was piked, had bent knees and flexed feet that is -0.5 Her front tuck and triple twist has crossed legs, flexed feet, large step that is -0.5 and she didn’t even complete the triple twist Finally her double tuck had separated legs, small step, flexed feet and she slides -0,4 So basically only her Silivas was very good, her Chuso we have seen better while her last two passes were a total mess. Not to mention deductions on the corners taking her time before the tumblings. In a world championship or the Olympics she will need binoculars in order to be able to see the color of the medals and the same in any European championship that the Russians also compete, unless she cleans not only her dance elements execution but also her tumblings. In addition she also needs to fix her choreography since she also gets tons of deductions for it (example no complex choreography, there is no fluency, she mostly poses, etc). She is very young she has time to clean it up but she’s nowhere even close to being at the top of the floor gymnasts in the world (meaning getting the medals), I doubt she’d even get a place in the final in a world championship with a 7.5 in execution when she has to compete two Brazilian girls, two Russians, two Americans, at least one Japanese, Canadian maybe, plus the rest of the Europeans
@@leykimayri i agree but she start way higher than your favorite girl-Jess,she was nowhere to be find in her 15/16, even in the Olympics she was nobody, you have to know this europeans D score was particularly harsh, look at jess routine in last years world EF with a 8.2 and this years 8.2x a 13.7 is enough to make the finals She should change her passes to a Biles2, Silivas, front tuck/layout to full in, double tuck Delete the triple turn and add a C jump/leap and keep the rest Tbh I never saw someone, beside simone biles do a clean Chso/Moors, that layout shape was hard to keep everyone get a pike down deduction so why not just do a DLO
@@user-tz7jj8mv5p Again, she really needs to clean like everything. She has the difficulty and the power but she lacks a lot in execution. I wasn’t following British gymnastics before Tokyo besides a few gymnasts, the twins weren’t among them. First time I noticed them was during Tokyo Olympics so I don’t know how was Jess in her junior years
As gêmeas Gadirova vieram pra fazer história, tem presença, força, expressão nas coreografias. Amo essas meninas 😍 ainda vão fazer história em Paris 2024 aguardem
Landings are NOT the only thing that judges deduct. Instead of wasting time writing stupidities online you should spend that time LEARNING the CODE OF POINTS.
@@leykimayri bla bla bla. Believe me. I know that. You are obviously a fan since you're replying to everyone who says anything that's not a compliment to her.
@@Fernando-dt8je I reply to ignorants who write stupidities. If someone just points out her mistakes and talks about them I don’t care, when ignorants write stupidities yes I reply
Gadirova is really clean in the air but her forced fake smile is far from "artistry". On the contrary, Sabrina has so much form issues to clean up but her original interpretation and personality are exquisite.
@@Soogle42 Them you should inform the commentators that they also need to learn the code. The gymnast needs to be expressive according to the music, not “smile”, imagine a gymnast having a very sad song and smiling all the time while performing it?
I really like Sabrina's choreography, but Jessica's is, at this point, far ahead of hers in terms of expressiveness, connection to the music, and overall complexity. She doesn't smile until the end because that's part of the performance and it wouldn't fit the music.
She's very clean in the air for the first 2/3. But then she has really severe pikedowns, and bad leg separation in her double layout, (and sometimes her chest is still low on landing even with the pikedown, but I guess that's part of the landing, not the in-the-air portion)
@@VoroninHop 🙄 That and the overly biased commentary makes the BBC sound like a local community channel run by parents. That’s very unfortunate because I used to prefer their coverage to NBC’s. Then again, NBC wouldn’t cover the European Championships.
You do realise that tumbling is NOT the only thing that the gymnast can get deductions right? Oh sorry I forgot, to know that you need to have a working brain and know the CoP, both things you lack
@@leykimayri yeah i used to think that some gymnasts are being favoverd until i studied the CoP and learned that some gymnasts can afford to have mistakes in their routines because of their difficulty unlike those who do clean routines with little difficulty
Once again, Jessica is technically surely well deserved the world champion But apart from this naked facts, I still do not like her style, her faking faces, her hectic movements, the way she behaves 🫣 Her routines are full of difficulty, but not full of beauty and attitude. In this points is this young romanian girl miles in front of Jessica.
The lack of a country full of butchers does not in any way diminish this competition, it’s selfish arrogance to state otherwise. These athletes are amazing and do not deserve to have their accomplishments diminished in such a churlish way.