France got credited, as the analysts noted, for an Algerian-born Gold medalist in the early 1900s, so it's only fair that France now give back to Algeria, with Kaylia, being born in France but competing in honor of her parents' nation, Algeria!@@kalilea7170
Wow, just wow the Young lady from Algeria was incredible, her routine was off the chart. I can't recall ever seeing those moves on the uneven bars, she should definitely get a medal!
Two years ago, Kaylia Nemour underwent knee surgery. After eight months of rehabilitation, her surgeon authorized her to return to gymnastics. But the doctor from the French Gymnastics Federation disagreed and prevented Kaylia, a French gymnastics hopeful, to resume training and competition. After months of being blocked, Kaylia, a member of the Avoine-Beaumont club (Indre-et-Loire, in France), who holds dual nationality, decided to join the Algerian Gymnastics Federation. Rumors has it that there is a dispute between her club and the French federation, and she was paying the price. Having competed as Juniors for France, the French gymnastics federation prevented her for months from competing under the Algerian flag. President Macron reportedly put pressure on the French gymnastics federation to agree to release her and that she could compete for Algeria. I really hope she will medals at the next Olympics in Paris and let the French gymnastics federation bite their hands over their behavior.
@@principessa5144 Politics ruins everything everywhere, to bad the French refused to allow her to compete under both flags. It's their loss because Nemour is amazing, she's already put the other gymnast on notice with her routine. Can't wait to see her in competition again! Thx for the background information..
It wasn’t that she didn’t make the world’s team. I recall that the French gymnastics federation wouldn’t even let her join the base level team for political reasons? She absolutely is good enough that if she competed for France she should be a lock the French olympic team
Serving a routine that at least 20 other chineses showed up doing something similar in the past decade Meanwhile Nemour is unique this is burocratic Hope FIG changes the COP next quad to avoid routines like these to be sucessful
Yes but be fr, her routine is standard. 100 others do that same routine at some level. Nothing that exciting. Glad she took out that stupid in bar full, to cast handstand on the high bar she was doin all week.
@@matheussantana9732What Chinese gymnasts have recently done a Downie and a layout Jaeger in the same routine? Plus, China consistently produces the best bar workers in the world. Being Chinese doesn’t make Qiu Qiyuan any less impressive.
I enjoyed the Algerian gymnast the most as it's the most exciting to watch but there's a thin line between being objective & carried away with excitement. The Chinese gymnast deserved the gold medal and no one was robbed. P.S. Simone is simply the GOAT! Her weakest element is 5th?!🙌🏻
What a good final. Qiu Qiyuan deserved that win so much, we've been waiting for her senior debut for so long her form is pristine and I love the composition of her routine. Of course loving seeing Kaylia medal, France came so close to screwing her out of qualifying for these championships but comes away with the first gymnastics medal for an African nation and guaranteed an Olympic spot. Shilese getting bronze with the highest E score. Then you consider 8/9 hits, Ellie being in her first bars final (and now having competed in every EF at the world championships at least once), a fantastic performance by Huang Zhuofan, both Dutch hitting really well and Simone's gutsy performance to cap off these championships where her bars has been the cleanest and most consistent we've seen from her.
KAYLA NEMOUR Je te souhaite le MEILLEUR pour les JEUX OLYMPIQUES, BRAVO aux parents, BRAVO aux entraineurs, BRAVO au Gouvernement Algérien de soutenir et de faire grandir une FUTURE GRAINE DE CHAMPION, Je serais devant ma Télévision pour l'encourager à vivre son rêve de médaille pour ces JO, je vais partager avec tout mon entourage....ma famille et mes amis, 👍👍🤩
qiu has the potential to be just as legendary as he kexin. i mean, she could easily reach 8.7 in execution with a HIT routine and 6.9 in difficulty. also, the height she gets on the dismount… a fabrichinova would be easy for her, i wouldn’t be surprised if she goes to paris with a 7.1 routine
I am happy for Algeria its going to be huge for the sport back in her home country well done. I am also really enjoying the Chinese team here, they're really enjoying themselves and you can tell.
@@AlysAmisaQuals was kind of a mess. Alice D’Amato (reigning European champion on bars who can get a 14.600 on bars on an average day), Rebeca Andrade, and Mélanie de Jesus Dos Santos all had big issues in qualifying and missed the cut. Plus, some really good bars workers missed Worlds entirely due to injury. Nina Derwael dislocated her shoulder about a month ago, and Elisabeth Seitz tore her Achilles Tendon around the same time. Biles has enough difficulty and good enough execution when she’s at her peak, which she definitely is here in bars, to make a bar final in circumstances like that.
@@asharadayne6159Her execution is what really sets her apart. Even with the lowest difficulty score in the final she can land 5th. One year she accidentally won bronze because so many girls had issues and she executed like a machine. 😂 The funny thing is, if she just added another difficult release she’d be a medal contender. The Piked Tkatchev > Straddle Tkatchev combo she trained would add .4/.5 and regaining the Fabrichnova dismount would add .2. So she could have a 6.6/6.7 difficulty if she wants to train for it.
@@SquirtlePower809 she didn't. She hasn't gotten credit for it a single time this worlds (nor should she), but she has to keep it in or else she loses the different grips CR. She loses 0.2 in DV every time it gets downgraded
8th Chinese to become uneven bars world champion and 11th time the title goes to China, this being the 3rd consecutive. They have superb technique! Amazing work.
9th I think - Ma Yanhong (1979), Fan Di (1989), Luo Li (1994), He Kexin (2009), Huang Huidan (2013), Yao JInnan (2014), Fan Yilin (2015, 2017), Wei Xiaoyuan (2021, 2022), Qiu Qiyuan (2023).
LOL The comments in here are so salty. How is Qiu's routine any more formulaic than Neymour's routine, which itself is just a variation of Nina Derwael's routine (which again is just a variation of the Russian UB formula)? I personally find the L-grip pirouettes of the Chinese much more interesting than the standard toe-on 1/1's that everyone else uses to cheaply fulfil the full turn requirement. Neymour's routine was fantastic, but she lost two tenths in D value for not connecting her first release into the Pak salto. Qiu rightly won with her cleaner execution.
To be fair to Nemour, she doesn’t do a toe-on 1/1. Her two pirouettes are a Stalder 1/1 and an Inbar 1/1. I agree though that both Nemour and Qiu are both relying on some common formulas to compose their bar routines-as is every other bars worker. I think that people forget that gymnasts want to win medals, so they’re going to compose routines that will give them the highest possible D score, and that’s going to mean maximizing connection bonuses because that’s what the code rewards. But also, I will give Nemour and Qiu credit for adding to those formulas. Derwael never did inbars, and Nemour had two, including a layout Tkachev out of an inbar circle, and Qiu has two big, F releases, which is very rare for the current Chinese UB formula.
@@asharadayne6159 Oh yes, I definitely appreciate Nemour's work for going all-out with all of those connections. My comment wasn't supposed to be a dig at her, but more to address the comments that Qiu's routine is boring (it wasn't), has been done a thousand times (it really hasn't), or just didn't deserve to win (it did).
@@asharadayne6159 there is nothing common about Qiu's routines because only the most elite UB workers in China can do it and no one in the world besides Gabby is capable of doing L-grip pirouettes. That's how rare it is. The fact that there are several Chinese athletes that do it is a testament to how much of a powerhouse China is in UB
@@sonnykoh3049I know that, and I agree. My point was that Nemour’s and Qiu’s routines are only formulaic in the most basic sense of the word. Does Nemour’s routine have a decent amount in common with the ping pong style routines that Derwael did? Yes, but her skills are harder than anything that you saw from Derwael or the Russian compulsory bars routine. Does Qiu incorporate a lot of skills that are only common in the Chinese gymnastics programs? Yes, but she’s also doing way more than any other Chinese gymnast, and they’re already producing the world’s best UB workers.
Qiyuan has such gorgeous form. Beautiful routine! Qiyuan was the deserving winner here, but I think Kaylia has more upside. If she can fix her form and connections, I think her routine will be a tiny bit better than a hit Qiyuan set.
The Algerian girl’s performance was amazing and wonderful, and this is the first medal won by Arabs and Africa in the World Gymnastics Championship because it is a difficult sport and requires great techniques and patience in exercises. This comment was written on Sunday, October 8
Other athletes can learn from the French girl after falling. It’s ok not to win a medal. Everyone has bad days but she had a great attitude after falling. Let’s hope she wins for France at the Olympics.
I kinda wish we could have two golds (Glasgow 2015 UB EF i see you) because both Qiu and Nemour were stunning but im very happy with the result anyway!
@@davfb8622 yes I’m gettin big ol sloppy dirty bottom vibes from you. 🐽😂…. And no I will NOT stop protecting and talking about the underage!!!! Make me!!! It’s not gonna happen Sis!!! Okurrrr!
She was downgraded. If they’d credited her for the attempted Derwael-Fenton, her D score would’ve been two tenths higher, and if she’d connected her Nemour to her Pak as she usually does, she’d have received a 7.1 D.
كانت كايليا هي افضل على إطلاق وقد فازت بمدالية ذهبية اليوم بطلة عالم في جمباز في المانيا الف مبروك 24/2/2024شكرا الجزائر فعلت كل مابوسعها أنها افضل دائما 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿🏆💚💚💚💚💚
@cheriedeparis5000 people will never stop bringing up that she got a waiver for the 2016 Olympics for her ADHD medication. Which she hasn't taken since 2017 and has stated that in interviews. And has never required a waiver since.
@@JB-sg1vywhy did you choose to be so cringe? you know not every weird little thought that passes through your head needs to be expressed to others, right?
@@philipcharles207 It’s a very simple dismount. Like not difficult at all. It was performed a lot in the 70s and 80s. Basically a clear front with a half. Very elementary.
I really liked how Ellie Black kept her head tucked in line with her arms during the turns. The thing of gymnasts sticking their heads forward part way through the rotation around the bar really breaks up their lines and looks awkward. Why do they do it?
Kaylia has such an amazing and fun routine to watch but needs to work on her form and handstands. Qiu is less exciting but technically so good. Shilese is getting underscored on execution, not sure what the judges are finding.
Two years ago, Kaylia Nemour underwent knee surgery. After eight months of rehabilitation, her surgeon authorized her to return to gymnastics. But the doctor from the French Gymnastics Federation disagreed and prevented Kaylia, a French gymnastics hopeful, to resume training and competition. After months of being blocked, Kaylia, a member of the Avoine-Beaumont club (Indre-et-Loire, in France), who holds dual nationality, decided to join the Algerian Gymnastics Federation. Rumors has it that there is a dispute between her club and the French federation, and she was paying the price. Having competed as Juniors for France, the French gymnastics federation prevented her for months from competing under the Algerian flag. President Macron reportedly put pressure on the French gymnastics federation to agree to release her and that she could compete for Algeria. I really hope she will medals at the next Olympics in Paris and let the French gymnastics federation bite their hands over their behavior.
I don't know if youtube allows you to delete comments, but if they do I hope you consider doing that for some of these borderline trolling Nemour shooters. Just a pool of ignorance and lack of class.