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Uploaded by Jason from Gymnastike | September 3, 2010
This weeks Flash Back Friday looks at some our sports greatest male gymnasts. These gymnasts are considered to be the 10 greatest male gymnasts in history based on the following criteria:
1) Gymnast must have won at least one all around World or Olympic Title
2) Must have a least 2 World or Olympic titles on any apparatus.
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pommels
2 years ago
love the video, but come on, Nemov at #2???? Top 10 in order, Scherbo, Bilotzerchev, Kato, Shaklin, Korolev, Andrianov, Artemov, Titov, Ditiatin, Tong Fei. If Uchimura continues to develop, he will belong on the list. |
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pj
2 years ago
ah no |
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Jason from Gymnastike
2 years ago
Paul has not won 2 different events at world or olympic competition. He won floor in anahiem in 2003 but doesnt have a 2nd individual event win. Also he doesnt meet the last requirement of being done for at least 5 years Paul is set to return to competition at this next Winter Cup and he competed in 2008 for a change for the olympic team. |
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Jacob
2 years ago
Paul Hamm qualifies- where was he? |
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Barbara
2 years ago
Glad to see the often-overlooked Kato here: two Olympic AA titles, plus a silver! |
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Ignacio
2 years ago
Is the guy at 7:00 crossing the rings? Never saw something like that before.. |
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Jason from Gymnastike
2 years ago
Fred thanks for your comment and yang wei will be on this list in the future. |
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fred
2 years ago
um... how can you not have Yang Wei - I dont know that anyone has dominated like he did for 3 years from 2006-2008. He was untouchable. Also he was one at the top for 8 years. He was certainty more accomplished than Titov. |
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Jason from Gymnastike
2 years ago
That skill at 6:44 is a deltchev. It is more common on women's uneven bars. It is very similar to a gienger and worth the same C value. |
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me
2 years ago
What HB skill was that at 6:44? Like a gienger but a bit different - or else just huge!! Some of the older HB work was crah-zay!! :-) |
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anonymous
2 years ago
Love Flash Back Fridays!! |
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hisonnij
2 years ago
bilo X1 was 16 for his world championship win, Kato X3 =12 medals, schrebo X2, nemov X3, artmev X1, titov X3, dityan X1, korolev X0, shakhlin X3 just passed at 76, andrianov X1 first to do double layout and tsu's niggest rival/ coached tsuk's son in japan. |
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Jason from Gymnastike
2 years ago
Bilozerchev is correct for youngest World AA Champion. Nemov is one of the 3 time olympians but he is not the only one. |
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Joe Schmo
2 years ago
youngest: Bilozerchev |
