The OU @ Florida meet was the most outrageously scored meet I’ve ever watched. Scores that should’ve been in the 9.7s were in the 9.85+ range (Boren and Baumann on floor were the best examples). However the most ridiculous part is that @KennBaker15 didn’t get a 10 on floor. pic.twitter.com/lnBmMec2L9
Sometimes they make it look so easy that the judges think it was a 9.95 start. After further review…stuck Y double and a 9.875. pic.twitter.com/Sey8azi9eE
The interview was given right before the Bolivarian Games where Peña ended up becoming 5th in AA, making all four event finals and taking gold on vault and silver on bars and floor. …
“I’ve been training with a Cuban coach since Central American championships qualifications. And I feel that we are doing such a good job we always try to peak at the right time for the competitions, and this is like I feel, just great. Besides, I am not suffering from any injuries now”. …
Of the women who’ve competed Handspring Double Front since Produnova, I’d rank Oksana best, Yamilet second best. Both have the physical ability to do the vault successfully. But the landing is supremely difficult, dangerous and technical.
I doubt Peña will compete it again at the new start value.
Thankful for another opportunity to start the season out strong. I am so lucky to be surrounded by the best teammates a girl could ever ask for.💕❤️ #Ao1#RollPiospic.twitter.com/37zhUGBXXG