Simone Biles is widely regarded as the greatest female gymnast of all time, and it’s easy enough to see why.
Nia Dennis incorporated music from the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Beyoncé, and Missy Elliott into her routine, which scored 9,95 out of 10 from the judges and received the seal of approval from Michelle Obama.
The name Larry Nassar may not mean much to you, but to hundreds of women and girls, it is a reminder of a sexual abuse cover-up that brought shame and disgrace to American gymnastics.
Simone Biles will more than likely be remembered as the greatest gymnast of all time when she eventually calls it a day. Until then, she will continue to push the boundaries.
I fully commit to the opinion that robots are going to be the end of us, especially ones that can do somersaults, a handstand, and even a split leap.
Most of us would be happy to spend our 90s feet up in front of the telly, but Johanna Quaas is a little more ambitious.
It isn’t often that your university gymnastics routine grabs international attention, although this young lady is in the midst of her 15 minutes of fame.
You get two kinds of children: Those who go from crawling to walking and those who go from crawling to backflips.
You can all go home now, an unemployed Japanese man has demonstrated – via the robot that he casually built in his basement – that you are not actually pursuing the best possible outcome to your life. Presenting: Robot Number 17 performing on the Horizontal Bar.
Watch how this athlete punishes her amazing gymnastic routine-while taking care of a of her rhythmic ball in the process.