Che muscoli favolosi questa ginnasta,peccato che le ginnaste così siano perle rare😑tutte con le gambe secche la maggior parte,senza un briciolo di massa muscolare.. questa kim ha delle gambe stupende😍
John Corella lets just say she was in shape and made the 96 team. All else equal, who would you replace, and what events would she compete in? Remember, for that Olympiad it was 7 member teams, 6 up per event. Three per country for all-around, and two per event final.
HotMessMemories1 skill set wise, she likely would have been competing against Amanda Borden. I don’t see zmeskal being able to be up to par on vault and bars. She would have been on floor and beam, Borden’s specialties. I don’t believe Zmeskal could have gotten up to par as an all-around gymnast, if she did, she would have been competing with Jaycie Phelps as the lead off. No way Zmeskal could have knocked off Phelps in that role.
@@JamesFrew1 considering that Kim hit her yurchenko 1.5 at this competition in 1998, I have a feeling she would have a competitive vault in 1996 if she had kept training and remained injury free
@@HotMessMemories1 she would’ve been ahead of Amanda Borden had she been at her best. It was meant to be for Amanda, but it would’ve been so good to see Kim in the Magnificent Seven. It would’ve seemed so right.
Anusha Panjwani what does Shawn Mendes have to do with this? You are being ridiculous. You are obviously a crazed fickle school girl who reads Teen Beat magazine.
"I dont let the beam do anything, I put my feet where I wanna put them" one of the good beam workers
What a great gymnast 🎉
The age change for gymnastics was great for the sport as gymnasts can continue in the sport beyond 22 years old.
Kim is a Legend
That was a really great Balance Beam Routine by Kim!!!
Che muscoli favolosi questa ginnasta,peccato che le ginnaste così siano perle rare😑tutte con le gambe secche la maggior parte,senza un briciolo di massa muscolare.. questa kim ha delle gambe stupende😍
"Maybe 22 isn't too old". Simone Biles..."Hold my beer".
I wish she would have never stopped after 92. She could have made 96 team. Coulda shoulda woulda
John Corella lets just say she was in shape and made the 96 team. All else equal, who would you replace, and what events would she compete in? Remember, for that Olympiad it was 7 member teams, 6 up per event. Three per country for all-around, and two per event final.
HotMessMemories1 skill set wise, she likely would have been competing against Amanda Borden. I don’t see zmeskal being able to be up to par on vault and bars. She would have been on floor and beam, Borden’s specialties. I don’t believe Zmeskal could have gotten up to par as an all-around gymnast, if she did, she would have been competing with Jaycie Phelps as the lead off. No way Zmeskal could have knocked off Phelps in that role.
@@JamesFrew1 considering that Kim hit her yurchenko 1.5 at this competition in 1998, I have a feeling she would have a competitive vault in 1996 if she had kept training and remained injury free
@@HotMessMemories1 either Jaycie or Amanda.
@@HotMessMemories1 she would’ve been ahead of Amanda Borden had she been at her best. It was meant to be for Amanda, but it would’ve been so good to see Kim in the Magnificent Seven. It would’ve seemed so right.
Maybe 22 isn’t too old? There’s a Russian gymnast who was still competing in her 40s and Simone Biles is 23.
Chusovitina aside, there weren't very many gymnasts competing into their 20's during the 1990s, let alone in a 3rd Olympic cycle.
Is this how Shawn got her routine?
Anusha Panjwani what does Shawn Mendes have to do with this? You are being ridiculous. You are obviously a crazed fickle school girl who reads Teen Beat magazine.
@@HotMessMemories1 I can't stop laughing at this reply lolol it is so good
@@HotMessMemories1 lmao
I like her nose. And the ponytail's always so springy. Maybe I just liked vanilla ice, or not being in school. Blondes always win
Strong strong round....wtf??? Hahahaha!