Both amazing.
Suni has better form. You might argue that Kaylia has slightly better amplitude.
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Both amazing.
Suni has better form. You might argue that Kaylia has slightly better amplitude.
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Definitely a gold medal contender on H Bar.
Recovered from the injury that cost him most of his 2023 season …
The gymnast known as the “King of Cats” blew past the competition to win the Horizontal Bar title at last weekend’s World Challenge Cup in Osijek (CRO), scoring 15.350 for a new routine that included five different release skills: three Tkatchev elements, a Cassina, and an unusual Walstrom (Yamawaki with full turn).
His 15.350 (which carries a 6.5 difficulty tariff) was higher than the 15.233 Hashimoto Daiki (JPN) received when winning the World title on the apparatus last autumn …
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Congratulations to these legends.

Gym Kiwis Swing Straps by Tumbl Trak.
Soft neoprene padding layer should reduce the number of wrist abrasions while training Safety Straps.
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Lance compares body types and skill choices of two Olympic champions.
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Hashimoto has already secured his Olympic spot on the Japanese team by winning the all-around competition at the 2023 World Gymnastics Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. However, for the rest of the field, this competition is a critical step towards making the Olympic team.
The depth of the Japanese team is shown by how many athletes are capable of score over the coveted 80 mark; today, 45 Japanese gymnasts scored over 80. Compared to the most recent U.S. national championships where 14 athletes scored over 80 or the most recent British national championship where only three athletes managed that feat, it’s easy to see why the Japanese are so strong in international competition.
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2019 junior world all-around champion, Oka Shinnosuke, qualified 2nd.
To seal the deal. 19th ranked Stanford making the Elite 8 Nationals.