Jake Jarman's incredible vault during the men's all around final at the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. Kasamatsu 2.5, D 6.0, E 9.433; Score 15.433
This was the greatest vault ever done. Highest difficulty rating (tied with four others at 6.0), stuck landing, excellent execution in the air besides slightly flexed feet… when you consider EVERY vault ever done, and consider the combo of difficulty, execution and landing, this has to be the best
@@noyesnohahanope, ever done period and there’s no argument sorry. No woman has ever even done a Tsuk double let alone a Tsuk 2.5 so therefore it’s the greatest of both men’s and women’s.
What an amazing vault! Highest degree of difficulty and highest execution leading to the highest apparatus score of the evening! If he executes like this in the vault final the gold is his!
By plié do you simply mean bending the knees and absorbing the landing?… because there are tons of male gymnasts who are fantastic at landings. Also, a plié position is not a safe landing position for hard impact lol
@@elizabethkoehler5475 that’s literally not what a plié is. That would mean that every time someone bends their knees anywhere it’s a “plié”. Every sport bends their knees when they land, including gymnastics.
@@theendangeredpetrolhead okay…I get it. But you’re talking to a former ballerina and literally plié simply means “bend the knees”. Now I admit that gymnasts do indeed bend their knees but they also allow the floor to absorb a lot of the landing force. All I’m saying is that a bit more plié might just cushion the landing enough to make it stick a bit easier. I’m open to any instruction and enlightenment you might wish me to have as I watch with a ballet trained eye. So have at it. I’m listening.
@scottsummers2935 No, this was the all around competition, where he had 5 other events he competed on, he got 13th whilst in the Vault final he won the gold medal. hope that clears up the confusion.