REWIND : WEEK EIGHT 11/11 : 1972 Olympics

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The further back in time we go I feel like the fewer useful contributions I have about the actual gymnastics. I guess that's because I don't have an understanding of what's hard and what's not for the time and what the judges overlook vs are hot on deducting. FX is the easiest to translate but I'm a bit lost judging UB routines relative to each other. I guess this is how four year fans feel when they can't predict the scores.

Arena/format
  • I've always been interested in the live piano playing for FX but the live orchestra for anthems is a whole extra level. Awesome!
  • Speaking of music I was struck at how quiet the arena was. No background music and the audience were pretty quiet in between applause and whistles.
  • The green uniforms for officials were something!
Gymnasts
  • Surprising to see so many gymnasts moving springboards themselves. I was also taken by how few gymnasts were standing up and moving around before and after events. Mostly they'd go straight to their chair and sit down.
  • Bekesi and Burda stood out as having more power in their RO-flics.
  • Janz's (?) butterfly series on FX was cool.
  • Neat to see Zuchold do her namesake skill the week after rewatching Harrold do it in 2015. I found her gymnastics pretty distinctive, the diagonal BB mount was fun.
  • I was pretty confused about how many were allowed per country as the coverage went on, I kept thinking "surely we've seen three Soviets already!" 🤦‍♀️
  • Korbut's BB was fabulous. Enjoyed the bit in her book where they talk about building up to the climactic back somersault. Did you catch the judges laughing/smiling afterwards? Who presented her with flowers after BB? The red socks/leg warmers were special!
  • Given her results, you'd expect Tourischeva to be talked about a lot more. Wonder why she doesn't come up so much? Lack of memorable skills? Successful during the transition to different body types?
Gymnastics
  • Wide FX lunges and the salute trends caught my eye. Looking forward to seeing how these evolve during these rewatches.
  • Amazing how fast the scores would come up, especially on VT when the camera would pan over to the scoreboard right after landing.
  • I have always enjoyed the speed of this era of UB routines.
Nostalgia/personal
  • I wasn't alive for this but my Mum was a big Korbut fan and she was utterly delighted when I showed her Korbut's routines on YT many years ago.
  • I'd seen a few of the Soviet routines from this one but it was fascinating to see how they fit in to the actual competition, particularly Korbut's BB.
  • It meant a lot to tour the Munich Olympic park and be in this arena at 2022 Euros.
I believe there were no per country limits in 1972
 
Given her results, you'd expect Tourischeva to be talked about a lot more. Wonder why she doesn't come up so much?
I mainly remember her for her unflappable demeanor after the UB collapse right when she finished her routine.

Also, didn't she coach Podkopayeva for a time?
 
I mainly remember her for her unflappable demeanor after the UB collapse right when she finished her routine.

Also, didn't she coach Podkopayeva for a time?
I don’t think she was ever podkopaeva’s personal coach, but she was head of Ukraine WAG in the late 80s and early 90s. The same position that Nelli Kim held for Belarus. She was a big part in just how strong Ukrainian gymnastics was within the Soviet Union during that period.

She retired in the late 90s to support her husband in his own sports governance career. He was Ukraine’s Olympic committee president for a few years. She had already been suspended as a judge in 1996 for watching Ukraine’s routines when she was meant to be judging elsewhere. She had a reputation as being extremely corrupt. Quite a bit of television coverage coverage shows her trying to get Romania’s scores changed at various competitions
 

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