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That would've been an odd choice.To be fair, even Milo didn't actually think Milo should have won, on the day! Sounds like she was fighting and winning her own private war against Zmeskal and Okino - did Karolyi have more gymnasts there?
I am always surprised at the extent to which people write Boguinskaya off in these games. She came so close to bronze. Yet the CIS coach said he considered swapping her out to make room for Gutsu instead of Galieva - why!?
I wonder if they just assumed judges wouldn't reward a return and therefore obviously decrepit Olympian?
Henrietta Onodi has been in the news too recently, of course. I hope she's doing better.
I love her 1992 floor for its changes of pace - prefer it to the famous West Side Story choreography. It's majestic, and she hits the beat of the music so well with her landings.
She won optionals, but Gutsu would've beaten her comfortably if she'd stayed on beam. 39.687 as against 39.262. Zmeskal could've had bronze though. Milo left room.Zmeskal might have made it interesting if she was hitting cold. IIRC she had the highest optionals score in the AA/TO.
I would have to go back and check, this is just from memory.
Yes, her TO score would have tied her for 3rd AA with Milosovici.Zmeskal might have made it interesting if she was hitting cold. IIRC she had the highest optionals score in the AA/TO.
I would have to go back and check, this is just from memory.
In the end it would not have mattered. Give her 9.925 on floor and a 9.90 on beam and she still gets only 6th.But also the AA finals might have bumped Zmeskal's scores as well/ She took herself out immediately with that floor.