Thank you-no wolf turns. I'm so tired of seeing them. I know it shows strength and balance but imo they are not pretty. Don't jump on me, just an opinion
Her split was surely 180 degrees. Chinese and Russian Split are the best in the world. Their quality is top high. Your question is just silly and biased obviously. 😅😅
It is no doubt her split was 180 degree and even over. The judges could see it clearly. Her score told us the truth how well she performed. Don’t be foolish..I can only smell your jealousy…
@@Trusova111@sitoncloud Read again what I said. I was complaining about the camera angle, not about the quality of Qiu's leaps, most of which I'm sure were a perfect 180 degrees. This camera angle is terrible.
Even though I feel it’s overscored, I still think she did hit her intended full difficulty at 7.0 here, so she could still realistically crack 15 with this routine with stricter judging, or a 14.8 at least
@@davfb8622you’re wrong,she had at least 0.7off in worlds with visible wobbles and score about 7.5-7.7 in execution. her only major deduction is switch 1/2 0.3-0.4. look at the dismount, many lose at least 0.2 with flexed feet and leg separation not to mention “stick” with legs apart. in worlds it would probably be around 8.1-8.3
Not yet. Let’s see her hit at the Olympics first- when it really counts most. That’s when she’ll face all her stiffest competition. A fantastic routine, but let’s hold off on the “Queen” part until then.
I think there needs to be a limit putbin rhe number of ring leaps that can be in any one routine . A one off look looks good, but too many and it stalls the flow of the routine
Excellent routine, high level of difficulty. Unfortunately, various bobbles and balancing corrections, and had a bounce on the landing. Otherwise, great execution!
That BHS+Arabian will be hard to hit in a quiet arena in event finals. She has a shot to win both bars and beam, i hope china gets a team medal finally.
Let’s wait and see her hit this when the actual moment arrives. History has shown China in general to be markedly inconsistent in pressure situations. If she can hit, it will be very interesting!
@@saragrant9749the routine overall needs to be a bit more smooth, I’ll admit - but that BHS Arabian combo and her leaps are some of the best I’ve seen. If she can flow thru it and add a bit more difficulty to her dismount then she’s going to medal. In any case, with her bars and beam now, at 16, assuming no future injury or world conflict to delay, she’s likely to be a repeat world champ in these events. Her floor is ok, and her vaults MEH 🫤 at this meet. Needs some more power there at this point.
@@punchingkwan3052 I’m well aware of that. Saying ANYONE will win beam gold at the Olympics is a very premature assumption, considering how the event historically has gone. The one who will win is the athlete who actually hits in the moment- which is a rather significant UNKNOWN!!