Out of the Past Olympic Edition: The Tragedy of Elena Mukhina

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  • čas přidán 30. 07. 2021
  • The USSR was grooming young gymnast Elena Mukhina to take home gold medals at the 1980 Olympics. After she got seriously hurt, they still forced her to train at an elite level, exacerbating her injuries. In 1980, Elena would suffer her greatest injury, and it could have been prevented.
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  • @TheDruskan
    @TheDruskan Před 2 lety +812

    Elena's eyes are the saddest eyes I've ever seen. She was great champion and very talented girl - unfortunatly, she paid the price of others cruel ambitions. One and only - Elena Mukhina. ❤

    • @Steph.Robinson
      @Steph.Robinson Před 2 lety +30

      Most stories call her 'the girl with ice eyes', but yes it's very sad what happened to her, I'm glad the thomas salto is banned for wag and mag now

    • @robynzelickson6164
      @robynzelickson6164 Před 2 lety +33

      That was the first thing I noticed about her. Her eyes. Her face is gaunt and pale and her cheeks are hollow. She looks rail-thin and you can see the suffering from deep within her soul. She was a victim of child abuse and exploitation. 💔

    • @hannahtanski3911
      @hannahtanski3911 Před 2 lety +22

      her life was really fucking tragic too, both her parents died within like the first four years of her life, leaving her an orphan, and then i believe when she was a bit older her guardian passed away. there was nobody there to protect this poor girl. may she rip

    • @robynzelickson6164
      @robynzelickson6164 Před 2 lety +16

      @@hannahtanski3911 Her grandmother, Anna Ivanovna raised her after her parents passed. In 2005, her grandmother passed. Her friend Elena Gurina had taken over her care as her grandmother aged.

    • @user-LuGymnastics
      @user-LuGymnastics Před 2 lety +7

      Dont say fake news....father is probably still alive. At least he was when she died and inherited her flat and medals. Mother died yes in fire that alcoholic father provoked. He was in prison for a while....after he had another women and family. Return to Lena only for money when she was already paralyzed. The Grandma was strange character, strong and cold....very religious in bad way so there cant be warm touch too.

  • @thateaweevil5982
    @thateaweevil5982 Před 2 lety +681

    Elena was such an UNDERRATED gymnast. She never gets mentioned and that disturbs me because not only should we remember that this type of abuse (yes it is abuse) should not be allowed. What she could have been if the people around her cared more about her life.

    • @dyslexiahelpforallages4176
      @dyslexiahelpforallages4176 Před 2 lety +22

      I agree. Nadia Comenici is often mentioned, it would be good to remember Elena in those instances. It is my understanding that Comenici was treated extremely poorly as well (form the documentary Athlete A - I don't know that much about it). But about physical abuse if they didn't perform and that all the announcers spoke about Comenici never smiling. 👎👎

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 2 lety +10

      @@dyslexiahelpforallages4176 She wasn't undererrated. She was expected to take gold in the Moscow Olympics. Maybe you haven't heard of her, but we all saw her on Saturday tv on ABC and she was considered a tough tough contender for gold. That entire Russian team was

    • @dyslexiahelpforallages4176
      @dyslexiahelpforallages4176 Před 2 lety +8

      @@asturiasceltic3183 I guess I'm thinking in the history of gymnastics. I am 35, so I wasn't able to watch her when she performed. But, I also haven't really heard her mentioned and have been a light fan of gymnastics for awhile.

    • @SandyKH
      @SandyKH Před 2 lety +11

      @@dyslexiahelpforallages4176 You probably saw her without knowing it. Do you remember a news story of a funeral that Svetlana Khorkina attended and suddenly burst into tears and ran out of the funeral? That was Elena's funeral.

    • @mitzi769
      @mitzi769 Před 2 lety +14

      Very sad. When she won it was for her country. She was praised. When she got injured , she was forsaken and left to suffer and die. Cruel.

  • @SandyKH
    @SandyKH Před 2 lety +408

    Appreciate the story, but it's not just a Soviet problem. Julissa Gomez died in America while learning a vault she didn't feel comfortable with. Not to mention those who died from eating disorders. It should never happen.

    • @sakura44553
      @sakura44553 Před 2 lety +14

      Good that you write this here. But about these cases no such propaganda film - we have here - will be made. The goal for this video is to not to show how much cruelty is in gymnastics, but in Sowjet Union.

    • @sofiarangel1315
      @sofiarangel1315 Před rokem +11

      @@sakura44553 The sport of gymnastics everywhere is cruel.

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem

      @@sofiarangel1315 yep

    • @MagicalMukhina
      @MagicalMukhina Před měsícem +1

      Julissa Gomez (as sad as her story is) was not treated anywhere near as badly as Yelena Mukhina. The Soviet regime was on another level of harshness and was nothing like how American gymnasts were treated!

  • @reginafallangie2867
    @reginafallangie2867 Před 2 lety +360

    Heartbreaking. Elena had more freedom AFTER her injury than before.

    • @scot60
      @scot60 Před 2 lety +21

      She died in her early 40s. I hope her coaches are in h€||

    • @h.r.puffinstuff7099
      @h.r.puffinstuff7099 Před 9 měsíci +4

      Freedom, ha! You,like most people, probably don’t realize what it is like for someone with a spinal cord injury. They have absolutely no control over their bowel and bladder. It is like being in hell.

  • @alisonlee3314
    @alisonlee3314 Před 2 lety +283

    I was a gymnast at the time. Her catastrophic injury really affected me. There was a lot of secrecy around what had actually happened to her back then.
    She was one of my favourites.
    Poor girl 😢.

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 2 lety +15

      No one knew what happened to her in the USA. Maybe the sports world did but the everyday American didn't

    • @jmj5388
      @jmj5388 Před 2 lety +10

      The truth about the circumstances and extent of Elena’s injury did not come out until after the fall of the Soviet Union.

    • @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796
      @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Před 2 lety +2

      @@asturiasceltic3183 I certainly didn’t; I just noticed that she was Just Gone from one meet to the next…

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 2 lety +4

      @@lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Me too. I noticed the little red-head girl was no longer there and I thought she got in trouble or didn't make the Olympic team and didn't know the horrible truth until about 6 years ago while being on CZcams

    • @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796
      @lesliegoodman-malamuth9796 Před 2 lety +2

      @@asturiasceltic3183 I am glad that in many nations, “safe sport” precautions of all kinds are being put into place for gymnasts and other young athletes. Since I was molested as an adolescent by a doctor, the Larry Nassar case revived horrible memories. Though I’d told myself that I was “only groped,” “only” remains much too much for a young girl to tolerate. I still freeze when someone snaps off a light abruptly, as did my erstwhile optometrist.

  • @Allhoney33
    @Allhoney33 Před 2 lety +549

    I remember reading where Yelena said, when she snapped her neck practing that dangerous skill (invented by a male gymnast, the Thomas Salto and now banned), that her male coach forced her to do, her first thought was...."well at least I won't have to go to the Olympics!".......I was shocked and deeply disturbed reading that because that's a serious indication of how much abuse she endured.
    Most people would be terrified at the thought of being paralyzed but that being her first thought, speaks volumes! May Yelena Mukhina RIP! 🙏
    I'm equally appalled at the beta males who bullied Simone Biles for withdrawing from competition due to her mental health issues. It speaks volumes about how abusive beta males are to females and how much males rationalize abuse towards females!

    • @brendablackwell8063
      @brendablackwell8063 Před 2 lety +26

      I Also couldn't understand the bully mentality and lack of compassion from the conservative CZcams news blogs and the all out attack on her patriotism referring her decision to a "woke" response for her twisties and stress.Women get stressed by excess hormones that cause postpartum infanticide,or suicide. I thought they had good fact finders before they " open mouth, insert foot".

    • @LeMarais88
      @LeMarais88 Před 2 lety +34

      I bet those beta males hated her for being a female and black. Typical racist and sexist behavior because they went beyond being disappointed at her; they were bashing her. As long as she was winning, they could tolerate her being black. So when she started having the twisties and feeling mentally out of her element, they used this as an excuse to voice their hate in the form of calling her “weak” etc. She has nothing to prove to anyone. She’ll always be an amazing gymnast 💗

    • @sahpire75
      @sahpire75 Před 2 lety

      @@LeMarais88 🙄🙄

    • @lizzie7654
      @lizzie7654 Před 2 lety +14

      Yes so true @Lizzie Beth, When I first read about Mukhina's injury I remember being shocked her first thought was that too - just speaks to how much pressure and abuse she was under. Such a tragic story and all the more cause it was preventable :-(

    • @HollywoodTheater
      @HollywoodTheater Před 2 lety +2

      @@LeMarais88 👏👏👏

  • @tinazaccagna1459
    @tinazaccagna1459 Před 2 lety +149

    I was a gymnast and around the same age as Elena Muhkina . What her coaches did to her was terrible . I watched the documentary it was abuse plain and simple .They should have never made her train on a broken leg like that . They caused her spinal cord injury and paralysis . Rest In Power Elena !❤️❤️❤️

    • @tinazaccagna1459
      @tinazaccagna1459 Před 2 lety +6

      Sorry correction her mom died I a fire 🔥. :( but still orphaned ) :(

    • @chicklit8604
      @chicklit8604 Před 2 lety +4

      Based on what I read, Elena did the Thomas salto routine with still unhealed leg wound from surgery without the presence of her coach klimenko.

    • @chillywillye3990
      @chillywillye3990 Před 2 lety +2

      Did you get to know her? I recently knew of Elena's story, and I immediately admired how talented and strong she was.

    • @miriam3848
      @miriam3848 Před 2 lety +9

      There was a similar episode with another neck injury before that. A spinous process broke off of one of her neck vertebae. The coach made her take off the neck brace and train. She had a chronic wrist injuries and often dislocated fingers from bad falls. Choreographer used to sneak her smelling salts, Elena hid a bud of cotton wool wet with the smelling salts solution in the sleeve of her leo to sneak a sniff when she felt like fainting from pain. If she gained as much as 100 grams of weight, she'd be running at nights instead of sleep to avoid coach's fury. She said in several interviews that she felt suicidal and at the end of her rope

  • @debbieschultz9768
    @debbieschultz9768 Před 2 lety +177

    When you care more about a medal than a human being. That’s what happens. They didn’t even go to the hospital to see her. They should all be behind bars. RIP Elena. You deserved more than what you got ❤️❤️🙏🙏

    • @Sarablueunicorn
      @Sarablueunicorn Před 2 lety +9

      That's how communist countries that focus on face and soft power act. China is doing exactly the same thing and everybody is watching in HD screens and applauding for how great they are and giving them a "soft warning" for displaying political items at awards ceremony, like the cyclists who "decided" to wear a mao zedong pin (Im sure it was their decision). And China just testing how many boundaries they can cross without any consequences. No worries, if any of their athletes become severely disabled they'll just kick them to the curb, if they still can be used somehow they will rehabilitate them for the paralympics, what matters is to bring medals to mother land.

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před rokem +1

      Look at what happened to Kamila Valieva in Beijing

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem

      @@Sarablueunicorn you don’t think American coaches aren’t cruel

  • @scot60
    @scot60 Před 2 lety +187

    Elena is the reason why the Thomas Salto was banned.

  • @fizzao1342
    @fizzao1342 Před 2 lety +220

    It breaks my heart what happened to this tragic young woman.

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns Před 2 lety +6

      I can't recall how old she was in each instance, but I read that by the time she was a senior gymnast both her parents had died. I have also never heard of her having siblings. This is so tragic. She was just 19 when she was paralyzed. Rest peacefully, Elena. You were a magnificent person and this never should have happened to you. ❤😥

  • @cantbesure0714
    @cantbesure0714 Před 2 lety +152

    I love her so much. Her story should be told to all, not just gymnasts.

    • @lj5158
      @lj5158 Před 2 lety +9

      Especially tell all men. No empathy, instrumentalizing for personal gain, disbelief and gaslighting. The daily utterly common things. doing horrific damage.

    • @wandabailey7870
      @wandabailey7870 Před 2 lety

      Sorry ,but there is truly no reason for this story to be repeated to those whom have in actuality no connection to her.
      Waste of time to do such -- perhaps only for those whom may want to know whom she is or whom she had been.

    • @wandabailey7870
      @wandabailey7870 Před 2 lety

      Simone Biles has no bearing on this subject matter -- time to leave her where she belongs -- on the sidelines.Unless wanting to,discuss her actions ,of quitting on the American team ,the other fellow teammates with what had been construed as being nothing but excuses .
      After all ,her scores were already lower than her other teammate ,based on what has been claimed/ stated in other stories / articles regarding the 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo.

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns Před 2 lety +4

      @@wandabailey7870 I feel like her story is a valuable cautionary tale for any athlete. It's a great, real life example of the consequences of over-working your body. Of not listening to yourself when something doesn't feel right. It's also noteworthy because this happened in training, not in competition. The injuries athletes suffer each and every year often occur when they're doing everyday, regular workouts and practicing. It highlights the point that it's critical to never let your guard down in terms of safety. People thought this girl was INVINCIBLE she was so talented. So yeah, I think this is actually an incredibly important set of information that would do nothing but benefit those who heard it and possibly save lives.

    • @barbiecrocker7420
      @barbiecrocker7420 Před 2 lety +4

      @Wanda you must be fun at parties. People with zero understanding and compassion usually are.

  • @simplystreeptacular
    @simplystreeptacular Před 2 lety +142

    I'll just be over here, sobbing over my girl Lena. She was everything a gymnast should be - dynamic, artistic, elegant, expressive.... unforgettable. And still, ever and always, my favourite gymnast of all time. What happened to her was.... there are no words. None. I don't think I'll ever forgive the Soviet system for what they did to her, not for as long as I live.

    • @MeganVictoriaKearns
      @MeganVictoriaKearns Před 2 lety +11

      She's my favorite too. Not enough people notice her absolutely gorgeous ballet skills on beam and floor. She was perfection! What happened to her is CRIMINAL. This tragic story makes me so angry every time it crosses my mind. And very, very, very sad. I hope at least now she is at peace.

    • @jamesbedugraham8056
      @jamesbedugraham8056 Před rokem

      @@MeganVictoriaKearns The Soviet Union was very evil regime that lasted from 1917 to 1991.
      The Red Square scared the shit out of the Western world.
      The Iron Curtain was very real.

    • @hannahtanski3911
      @hannahtanski3911 Před rokem +7

      no because same. she was so ahead of the time in terms of her tumbling and skills, but was able to retain the classic grace of the soviets. i feel so sorry and sad for her, she had nobody left to watch for her or even protect her, she was an orphan. what bothers me even more was that klimenko was allowed to coach more gymnasts after!

  • @annabiancadajao7475
    @annabiancadajao7475 Před 2 lety +159

    This should be watch by everyone who accuses Simone Biles of being weak and a quitter. The athletes should have a prerogative of their own body.

    • @iamuncler
      @iamuncler Před 2 lety +7

      You mean the girl who quit because she was doing poorly and then walked backed into the competition and performed like nothing happened? The girl who blamed it on her mental health and then blamed it on the twisties? You mean that one?? Yes… all these girls should concentrate on their health first and the parents should be closer to them so they can cover their blind spots… but what Simone Biles did had nothing to do with what this girl went through. Period.

    • @AuthenticMage
      @AuthenticMage Před 2 lety +9

      The problem I have with Simone Biles's decision is when she decided to withdraw. She should have retired after the US qualifiers and let someone else take her place and realize their dreams. Because of her someone lost out on their dreams and that isn't right

    • @cynthiasealy573
      @cynthiasealy573 Před 2 lety +3

      Erin Meany I wonder if any of you can comprehend the unrealistic and immense pressure that Simone was under? It’s almost a wonder that she didn’t have a nervous breakdown because of it. The fact that she didn’t is a testament to her mental toughness. Simone and all the others are elite athletes, but they are not a machine!

    • @iamuncler
      @iamuncler Před 2 lety +2

      @@cynthiasealy573 OMG, are you her besty?

    • @TheBlueThird
      @TheBlueThird Před 2 lety +14

      @@cynthiasealy573 No, they can't comprehend because they don't care. All they are is armchair critics.This is the same attitude that got Elena injured.

  • @idontknowmyuser2241
    @idontknowmyuser2241 Před 2 lety +37

    The fact that the coach wasnt even arrested-

  • @donnabey4511
    @donnabey4511 Před 2 lety +139

    The doctors and coaches did not care. RIP Elena

  • @rosesavoy9035
    @rosesavoy9035 Před 2 lety +21

    She was on the podium crying tears of disappointment anticipating not being allowed to leave… that impacted me so much… the abuse and slavery this woman endured… these coaches are monsters.

  • @theone456
    @theone456 Před 2 lety +135

    such a sad story, they treated her like a slave. R.I.P. Elena

    • @sandrasanders706
      @sandrasanders706 Před 2 lety +8

      People praised the Soviet Union and the Communist countries for their sports program because of their work ethic, but the sports teams were nothing but machines and pawns by a horrible political system. And for what??!!.. This poor girl was so abused. We know now.

    • @gillydey9764
      @gillydey9764 Před 2 lety +1

      I would have said sorry no but I heard that one way ticket to Siberia was still about then

    • @sakura44553
      @sakura44553 Před 2 lety

      @@sandrasanders706 Step out of your anti-communist narrow, which is brainwashed in your mind and see what sport is doing to people all over the world. Extrem skills come often with a high price. Wake up!

    • @forevermoa.
      @forevermoa. Před 2 lety

      Don’t say rip that’s rude literally bro

    • @-xirx-
      @-xirx- Před 2 lety

      @@sakura44553 your comment didn't age well. The Beijing winter Olympics has just finished and the shame of Russia doping a 15 year old figure skater (kamila valieva) and then not supporting her after an obvious mental breakdown on the ice at these Olympics.
      Also, this has nothing to do with communism per se, just authoritarian dictatorships (like Putin's Russia right now) that don't give a fig for their athletes.

  • @madlad1391
    @madlad1391 Před 2 lety +275

    And this is exactly why everybody should have supported Simone Biles

    • @cynthiasealy573
      @cynthiasealy573 Před 2 lety +30

      Crow embarrass the nation?!? Seriously?!? No matter what happened, Simone could never embarrass a nation! She is an incredible athlete and human being…and should never be viewed as someone to just get medals for a nation…….

    • @johannaendres6368
      @johannaendres6368 Před rokem +9

      My opinion is if she knew ahead of the olympics that she wasn't physically and mentally ready for the 2020 Olympics she should have stepped down and let someone else take her spot.

    • @TheWoodland12
      @TheWoodland12 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I did I thought everyone did.

    • @Grizzlied555
      @Grizzlied555 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@TheWoodland12 Everyone does not. How could you support a known drug user and quitter?!

    • @Allhoney33
      @Allhoney33 Před 8 měsíci

      There's a large swath of Americans who are psychopaths and have zero capabilities for human emotions and empathy. Those psychopaths were the ones bullying Simone. Very sick, evil, malignant and demonic is what psychopaths are.

  • @user-bw3fl7fj9w
    @user-bw3fl7fj9w Před 2 lety +65

    Elena's story always makes me cry.
    And, now we know why she always looked so sad in competition and even atop the awards podium..❤

  • @mohammadsadr9979
    @mohammadsadr9979 Před 2 lety +61

    I feel deeply down when I remember that she lost her parents in her childhood and was shelterless, What a dirty system we have which sacrifices such delicate fairies for a piece of olympics medal , instead of helping the youths to blossom, we humans are abusing them with an excruciating pressure, but at what cost ?
    In her interviews her innocent eyes and face were always sad and full of words she couldn't say ,
    And she wasn't been taken care as she should have been . If I was there that time I liked to serve her for all of my life 💔

    • @careymetz9131
      @careymetz9131 Před 2 lety +1

      I was wondering where he parents were and why they were letting that happen. 😪

    • @cynthiasealy573
      @cynthiasealy573 Před 2 lety +2

      Carey Metz her mother had died, her father was apparently an alcoholic and in prison

  • @Constantin9va
    @Constantin9va Před 2 lety +84

    So eerie that she actually seems a bit happier paralyzed, overall. And even worse that I totally get it.

    • @josimpson7999
      @josimpson7999 Před rokem +4

      I know what you mean. Poor Elena had such a tragic life 😢

  • @maximoo9861
    @maximoo9861 Před rokem +5

    I read somewhere that Elena Davydova the 1980 champion used to visit Elena regularly after her accident and they remained close friends until Elena died

  • @Andrea-sh9sn
    @Andrea-sh9sn Před 2 lety +6

    Elena was alone. She didn’t have parents😔

  • @andreid.8568
    @andreid.8568 Před 2 lety +45

    1:14 damn, that image screams hopelessness. The way she stares into thin air... Seeing her like that, I can see how the legend of her first words after the accident ("at least I don't have to go to the Olympics") could be true.

  • @AnnekaMorgan
    @AnnekaMorgan Před 2 lety +11

    I've known about Elena for years but this is the most in depth look with the most footage of her and interviews I've ever seen. Thank you for putting this together. An absolute tragedy.

  • @CraftinginSilence
    @CraftinginSilence Před 2 lety +65

    Thank you for sharing Elena’s story.

  • @brendablackwell8063
    @brendablackwell8063 Před 2 lety +26

    GOD BLESS the memory of ELENA MUKHINA .May her soul delights in peace.Her heavenly body is free of pain suffering and regret. Her earthly spirit was lovely . Surely Her heavenly spirit is pure beauty. A champion of life.🛡🏆💐🌹💐🌹💐 💜💛💜💛💜❤💖❤💖❤💖❤💖❤🔥

  • @missjocie
    @missjocie Před 2 lety +47

    It's so sad that the same psychological/ physical pressure that Simone faced is what literally killed Elena. I hope that the gymnastics world will learn from these mistakes as a way of honoring her memory.

    • @nomdeplume2213
      @nomdeplume2213 Před 2 lety +9

      R u kidding??? If it was the same they wouldnt have allowed Simone to back out of competition. She would have been forced despite what she wanted. Its completely different and comparing the 2 just takes away from Elenas harrowing story.

    • @ceciliaolivieri5395
      @ceciliaolivieri5395 Před 2 lety

      They are not going to stop, is just that at those times, everything was worst. Have you seen China train the poor girls?

    • @jessicapatton5635
      @jessicapatton5635 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nomdeplume2213 the only difference is that Simone had the strength to stand up for herself and say no…. If not, she VERY WELL could’ve ended up with an injury like Elena’s.
      Don’t forget that the Olympics before this last one, Simone was there and was getting sexually abused by the “doctor” who she was sent to BY her coaches.

    • @deirdrekiely6187
      @deirdrekiely6187 Před 8 měsíci

      Simone does not endure what Elena did. What the hell are you talking about?

    • @missjocie
      @missjocie Před 8 měsíci

      @deirdrekiely6187 She and other gymnasts talk about it all the time. How the hell would you know enough to just say she definitely hasn't been through anything similar. You must not pay attention. I never said their situations were exactly the same, i said PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESSURE which they ALL have pointed out. Just because simone lived through it does not mean she doesn't know what it's like to be in that space.

  • @Saleigh
    @Saleigh Před 2 lety +52

    These coaches are monsters!

    • @quatie
      @quatie Před rokem

      Worse than that

    • @lesleyb5591
      @lesleyb5591 Před rokem +3

      I've heard that it's possible the coaches themselves were being pushed hard by people higher up the pecking order such as Soviet government officials. I think Elena herself may have said she didn't completely blame her coach as "he's a victim of the system."

    • @maximoo9861
      @maximoo9861 Před rokem +3

      ​@@lesleyb5591 yes if you went against the system you could be sent to the gulags and your family could be targeted also by government officials , it was a very cruel regime in those years and people lived in fear

  • @augustadams5006
    @augustadams5006 Před 2 lety +25

    Thank god Simone is strong enough to Stand up to herself no matter how much people were pressuring her and saying she’s a disgrace for knowing when she needed to sit it out . The medal isn’t worth her mental and physical well being

    • @ceciliaolivieri5395
      @ceciliaolivieri5395 Před 2 lety +3

      You can't compare Elena's years with Simone's times.

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem +1

      Simone was no hero.

    • @nyx7506
      @nyx7506 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lois2997unless you can do better your opinion means nothing.

    • @moiraatkinson
      @moiraatkinson Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@nyx7506no I disagree. Everyone has opinions about a lot of things they can’t personally do and they do count. How many of us could be prime minister or president? Yet everyone’s opinion counts, that’s why we have elections.

  • @byn63
    @byn63 Před 2 lety +73

    She was not injured doing the double back shown here, she was being forced to try the now banned Thomas Salto and she landed on her chin breaking her neck and instantly becoming a quadriplegic. The Soviet team forced her back into training even though the leg was not healed properly.

    • @JaneSmith0709
      @JaneSmith0709 Před 2 lety +15

      You could see how exhausted she was, she lost speed in the middle of her second rotation in the double back. Most elite gymnasts can do that skill every day, when one can't it means there is something wrong and that gymnast needs rest and/or healing. I could feel her exhaustion just watching her videos. Poor dear! She had no parents to advocate for her.

  • @historychick5947
    @historychick5947 Před rokem +3

    This is such a sad sad story. I'm glad you brought out the point about how different the equipment was then. Even more pressure on the body. Also the music just adds to the unsettling story.

  • @yasalenlasestrellas5913
    @yasalenlasestrellas5913 Před 9 měsíci +4

    They should make a movie about her. To tell her story and so others know her name, but also so the grueling side of sports can be seen by the wider public.

    • @dtnru
      @dtnru Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/I6aCU6_YUa0/video.html

  • @joanellebracht5311
    @joanellebracht5311 Před 2 lety +41

    I'd never heard of Elena. I have always LOVED Nadia, but honestly, Elena was just as or even better than Nadia. I know it's difficult to compare, and really, we shouldn't because each gymnast has their own beautiful style. My feeling is that she was forced to learn and perfect some extremely difficult and dangerous executions for the USSR's glory. Pretty sick and weak of a supposedly world power at the time to pressurize a little girl to make the country look good. I have to say Elena was a BOSS!!!! May God rest her sweet soul ❤️

    • @Valentina7237
      @Valentina7237 Před 2 lety +1

      У Лены был замечательный , хороший тренер, который относился к ней , как дочери. Он решил показать Лену одному из лучших мужских Советских тренеров. Лена была очень покорная и выполняла всё, работала намного больше , чем ей говорили. Но новый Ленин тренер работал только с мужчинами, это была его первая ученица, а у девочек другой характер и физиология, чем у мальчиков. Её тренер выдумывал сложнейшие элементы и Лена покорно их учила. Она выступала с травмами, её организм был измучен. Ей очень не повезло с тренером ….

  • @jmj5388
    @jmj5388 Před 2 lety +112

    Almost as tragic as her paralysis is what appears to be neglectful post-injury care. It doesn’t seem as though she had much rehabilitation. In another video, Elena is seen propped up in a standard (not even high-back) manual wheelchair, with her fingers curled in and contractured so as to be useless. In the U.S., she would have gotten aggressive rehab to preserve every possible bit of function, and she would have had an electric wheelchair with a joystick or puff controller, and therapy and splints to prevent deformity from developing. Who knows how she was even carried off the floor after crashing, and if any mishandling worsened the spinal cord damage.

    • @crustyrash
      @crustyrash Před 2 lety +12

      Was this the standard of care in 1980, in the U.S? You are correct about the care being better here than the USSR.

    • @miriam3848
      @miriam3848 Před 2 lety +6

      She didn't even get the surgery for a couple of days.

    • @brandycarter9829
      @brandycarter9829 Před 2 lety +14

      It does seem as though her post-injury care was severely lacking. And, the horrible part is, proper care was most likely available in some capacity but she didn’t receive it because she was no longer of any use to the Soviets. They knew she’d never compete again, so they just moved on. Incredibly, incredibly unfair and cruel. May you now have the peace you sought, Elena 🕊

  • @dianalynnelizabeth780
    @dianalynnelizabeth780 Před 2 lety +8

    This story is so incredibly important to tell for so many reasons. The greatest asset you will ever have is your health, never put it at risk if you can help it…. Sad she couldn’t protect her own because they just absolutely refused to let her. So tragic. 😪
    Doctors often times don’t always act in the best well being of the patient… it hasn’t changed today, and it exists all over this country. As a victim of medical malpractice, I know this firsthand.

  • @QueenOfTheNorth65
    @QueenOfTheNorth65 Před 2 lety +72

    What a sad story. I, too, applaud Simone for her decision.

    • @QueenOfTheNorth65
      @QueenOfTheNorth65 Před 2 lety +17

      @Angry Grizzly Walked away and LIED? She was not mentally able to perform and backed out rather than give a bad performance that would bring down her team’s score. She could have been critically injured had she performed in her current mindset. She did the right thing.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Před 2 lety +5

      I read she had twisties and it can come suddenly one day to a gymnast, maybe she felt stress and pressure because of the olympics. If it was something else feeling mentally not okay can be very dangerous for a gymnast. It was totally right of her to take her own health first imo, I doubt the others would want her get hurt just because she's doing it for the team.
      I remember in the 90s one girl (I don't remember her name) did that and she hurt her food and destroyed her own career just because she decided to (or was pressured by her trainer) do it for the team. I don't get how people see it as a great or beautiful olympic moment, imo it's Oone of the sad and disgusting olympic moments considering what happened to her, her trainer should have stopped her instead of pressuring her to do it. What I remember but still sad even if it was only her choice but her trainer should still have stopped her, that's his damn job if a gymnast is doing something he/she sees she shouldn't or isn't capable of.

    • @catinabox3048
      @catinabox3048 Před 2 lety +6

      @Angry Grizzly Simone would have broken her neck just like this had she not withdrawn. I know the media makes it sound like she's giving a different story every day, but the only truth if you actually watch her interviews is that she couldn't orient herself in space and thus knows that she's not physically capable of safely performing the moves that she needs to do to compete. With regards to stress and her aunt and the Larry Nassar abuse and all the other shit she's been through, she literally NEVER used these things as an excuse to back out. She's willing to power through those hardships, which on any person would be a huge blow and completely legitimate reason to need time and space. What she's not willing to do is put her safety at risk. The only reason the media is making it sound like she's using these things to get out of it is because they keep asking her "Could this have contributed" and she keeps replying "Maybe" because she doesn't know what exactly is causing her twisties and thus isn't going to rule out these things. Next thing you know the headlines are "Simone Biles says [insert hardship here] may have led to this." But literally the only thing preventin her from competing was her inability to orient herself in space.

  • @wedgeantilles4712
    @wedgeantilles4712 Před 2 lety +51

    These people are monsters.

  • @thisisme2476
    @thisisme2476 Před 2 lety +26

    I remember her competing after she had one of her injuries.
    She had not yet returned to her competition form/fitness.
    The commentators had nothing to say about her amazing performance, just her "weight gain". They kept saying how surprised they were that she could get the elevation she had at her weight....

  • @ab-bg3by
    @ab-bg3by Před 2 lety +20

    Thank you for the insight into what these incredible gymnists go through. It breaks my heart.

  • @racheldianeames3729
    @racheldianeames3729 Před 2 lety +17

    😭😭😭 rip a Olympic legend whom deserves loads of respect and credit

  • @karoonboomie2813
    @karoonboomie2813 Před 2 lety +35

    Elena, what a beautiful gym angel, she will always be my fave, she can now fly in the air with her angel wings!

  • @alexandrabalandina9359
    @alexandrabalandina9359 Před 2 lety +19

    To make the matter even worse: Klimenko (the coach) never apologized or even talked to her after the incident.

  • @user-fz4dl4yi1k
    @user-fz4dl4yi1k Před rokem +4

    We will never forget what suffering and pain you had to go through! We will mourn you until the end of our days! Sleep well, our bright Angel!

  • @teijaflink2226
    @teijaflink2226 Před 2 lety +24

    So she tried to tell them so many times she was hurt it would hurt herself and they didn't listen, it totally was their fault and not hers. It was so brave of her to even try to tell no with all that pressure from the Sovjet system. Makes me so angry how they forced her and destroyed a gifted young womans future and life. Her story is one of the reasons why it's so important there are rules in the Olympics when it comes to very dangerous skills so athletes can't be forced or pressured to do something they're not capable of by their trainers or country.
    And I think too it was so brave of Simone to stop and not go on and hurt herself even with all the pressure and hate she probably would get. Twisties (that seems to be the problem) is real and can be very dangerous for a gymnast, I really hope for her own sake that she recovers fast.

    • @crustyrash
      @crustyrash Před 2 lety +2

      Ditto. The skills that make us breathless require so much speed and power and it all happens in a second or two. Remember Jullissa Gomez? czcams.com/video/1qHsHqNjetY/video.html. Force = mass x acceleration

  • @karoonboomie2813
    @karoonboomie2813 Před 2 lety +14

    I’m so sorry sweet angel, the people you had in your life you who were suppose to care & love you unconditionally, FAILED YOU, TOOK YOUR LIFE AWAY FROM YOU!
    NO-ONE HAS THE RIGHT TO TAKE SOMEONE ELSES LIFE AWAY!
    SLEEP WELL PRINCESS, SOAR HIGH

  • @slaphappyslim3449
    @slaphappyslim3449 Před 2 lety +4

    Simone Biles should not ever be mentioned with the Late, Great Elena Mukhina. Period.

  • @brookejordan605
    @brookejordan605 Před rokem +3

    I was a gymnast. I was a gymnast who broke my neck doing a triple front. Only I over rotated rather than her under rotating. People just don’t realize how lucky I am when I tell them what I went through.

  • @infamousNfamous
    @infamousNfamous Před 2 lety +3

    Discovered you from this video and binged all of your content. Love how you do stories most people haven't heard of. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @lauraantic1384
    @lauraantic1384 Před rokem +1

    Her funeral with that beautiful piano song yesterday broke me complitly. No comments are alowed

  • @endoraismygma
    @endoraismygma Před 2 lety +4

    Her story was presented so well here. I vaguely remember hearing of this as a kid but not in such detail. What a tragic story that should have been prevented. RIP Elena you were an amazing young woman. 💖

  • @teddyduncan1046
    @teddyduncan1046 Před 2 lety +1

    Another great effort! Much appreciated!!!

  • @frankG335
    @frankG335 Před 2 lety +49

    You could say the same about America - that the health and welfare of the athletes has been secondary in the past.
    After all, there was one doctor assigned to all our gymnasts and he was sexually abusing them. Someone knew something but until the gymnasts themselves took a stand, no one in American gymnastics did anything.

  • @scot60
    @scot60 Před 2 lety +17

    Elena was 6 months older than me. I remember her because I wondered what happened to her. The Soviets kept it under wraps for years.

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 2 lety +10

      Exactly. People on here are claiming to know about the accident when it happened and I doubt it at least in the USA. There was no news about it. No one knew what happened to her outside the sports world. It was like one day she is there the next day she is not

    • @scot60
      @scot60 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep, the USSR lied about this for years

  • @mariageorgie
    @mariageorgie Před 2 lety +6

    Wow this was sooo heart breaking to watch. I can’t imagine being that young and not being able to stand up for yourself and living through such physical and mental torture everyday

  • @tara-30
    @tara-30 Před 3 měsíci

    Wonderful documentary. You are an amazing journalist.

  • @ljcovey5266
    @ljcovey5266 Před 2 lety +11

    Not at all the same but when I did gymnasics as a kid (we had a team of 12 year olds) I was TOLD I would perform on a certain practice beam. It wobbled becasue the legs weren't even and the mat and cover in were loose. I refused and walked right out of the gym. Fortunately, I had parents who taught me to stand up for myself. The equipment wasnt safe and I had support, who knows what would have happened if my parent didn't get that beam removed from the gym.

  • @twinzzplusonecanada5499
    @twinzzplusonecanada5499 Před 2 lety +14

    That is so tragic and sad. I'm glad things have slowly evolved....probably moreso in some countries than others.

  • @elbello1975
    @elbello1975 Před 2 lety +29

    You forgot to said she beat Nadia on that competition.

  • @cielphantomhive3202
    @cielphantomhive3202 Před 2 lety +33

    So much for the mocking of the “twisties lill overrated problem” by some individuals whose best jump was jump up in a gym in zumba class

  • @SibilaKerr
    @SibilaKerr Před 2 lety +15

    You should do the tragic story of Julissa Gomez; she dies competing for USA team. Gymnastics is brutal.

    • @YouHadMeAtMoonPie
      @YouHadMeAtMoonPie Před 2 lety +3

      I remember learning her story from the book “Little Girls in Pretty Boxes”, where it was mentioned that Elena Mukhina was Julissa’s favorite gymnast.
      I appreciated learning more about Mukhina with this piece. Her story should not be forgotten.

  • @GetBenched2010
    @GetBenched2010 Před 2 lety +4

    Can you imagine if this went down today in the age of social media?

  • @TSC-hr7ir
    @TSC-hr7ir Před rokem +2

    R.I.P
    ELENA
    🌷🌻🌷🌻

  • @Cpt_Katsuragi
    @Cpt_Katsuragi Před 2 lety +1

    What a sad story. You did a wonderful job with this video. New sub!

  • @LeMarais88
    @LeMarais88 Před 2 lety +3

    Very sad story 😢. Too bad she couldn’t escape from them. She was either really brainwashed or too scared to for herself and her family 😢. I’ve heard of her name but didn’t know this story. Thanks for posting about it. These poor gymnasts. They go through so much 😢.

  • @kittymama6317
    @kittymama6317 Před 2 lety

    Omg you're back!!!!! So happy

  • @nofalsegod4
    @nofalsegod4 Před 2 lety +1

    I never knew her story! Thanks for sharing!

  • @fizzao1342
    @fizzao1342 Před 2 lety +41

    Apparently Simone was not allowed her ADHD medication in Japan. My daughter also has ADHD and it makes all the difference between whether she can concentrate or not and I believe this is why Simone found the rotations difficult. My daughter sang a lot as a young woman and you would not believe the difference the drug makes in the ability to concentrate and perform. Her teacher remarked that it was like teaching two different people. People with ADHD should be allowed their medication, no ifs or buts. It’s a life saver for them.

    • @amandashort5804
      @amandashort5804 Před 2 lety +11

      I would 100% agree that that would make a HUGE impact on her. I'm in my mid 30's and take 60 mg. of Adderall daily and if I forget there is a remarkable impact on my day, let alone if you have to go a prolonged time without it your body withdrawals and for myself that is sever migraines and just general irritability.

    • @bantz2588
      @bantz2588 Před 2 lety +5

      Nobody should have a problem with use in daily life. But in a competition I say It doesn't matter if someone has ADHD I've taken Adderall and others like it they are performance enhancing drugs.

    • @sandrafaith
      @sandrafaith Před 2 lety +2

      Is it the country that's banning it, or the Olympic Committee? Just curious. I absolutely agree with you.

    • @fizzao1342
      @fizzao1342 Před 2 lety +11

      @@bantz2588 The reason they did that to you is because you do not have ADHD! People with ADHD require Ritalin to put them on an equal not enhanced footing.

    • @bantz2588
      @bantz2588 Před 2 lety +3

      @@fizzao1342 you clearly stated yourself that your daughter preformed better with the medication. It's clearly a performance enhancer and if you must know I was prescribed the stuff when I was younger decided for myself to quit and find my way without copious amount of pills to get through each day.

  • @debbyritz
    @debbyritz Před 2 lety +6

    Povera creatura Yelena 💔 tanto brava e talentuosa quanto triste e sfortunata 😔😥 possa riposare in pace

  • @sandrasanders706
    @sandrasanders706 Před 2 lety +13

    Young people do not understand the Soviet system back then. Prior to the fall if communism, daring to defy any authority in any way would not do any good to try. That's how that system worked at the time; nothing good comes out of defying. No choices at all.

  • @TheFoolintherainn
    @TheFoolintherainn Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you for informing us & exposing this. I'm an older one, this is what we thought was was going on at the time with Soviet athletes. We always felt bad when they lost, because we believed they would be punished back home. So this is not a surprise for many of us
    Yet when you connect the dots, put the story together- particularly interviews straight from her, it's even worse than we imagined back then.
    No wonder why the Soviet Union kept shoving Olga korbut in our faces.
    Remember folks, this isn't the past, its what Russia & China currently do to their athletes
    We know what went on at the Beijing Olympics... that was only a decade ago

  • @Kaytee-nn6yo
    @Kaytee-nn6yo Před 2 lety +10

    Such a sad story.

  • @BonnieDragonKat
    @BonnieDragonKat Před 2 lety +41

    I would like to think that Elana is applauding Simone from heaven!

    • @afrahrasheed2752
      @afrahrasheed2752 Před 2 lety +4

      @Angry Grizzly ok angry grizzly

    • @111marcie
      @111marcie Před 2 lety

      Yes someone had to take a stand or the abuse would continue.

    • @JaneSmith0709
      @JaneSmith0709 Před 2 lety +1

      @@111marcie Simone was not being abused! Nasser is in jail and she has a great coach. She had a bad day on vault and lost her confidence, that's all. She cracked under the pressure.

    • @Sarablueunicorn
      @Sarablueunicorn Před 2 lety +3

      @@JaneSmith0709 And she decided to quit before pressure got the best out of her and she would end up severely injured. If she didn't feel confident, mentally or physically, and when performing a sport that can leave you paralized in a second, she did the best.

    • @JaneSmith0709
      @JaneSmith0709 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Sarablueunicorn I can appreciate that, but you can't call yourself the GOAT if you cave to pressure like that. Part of being a top athlete is handling the mental pressure as well as the physical aspect, that's what makes a champion a champion. If everyone could do it then it wouldn't be special. She can take herself out for mental reasons, she has that right and I don't take that away from her, but she can't call herself the GOAT after doing so.

  • @siddharthabaruah5863
    @siddharthabaruah5863 Před 2 lety +16

    We cannot create world champions by force or authority. Gone are the days with the wind and we have to give respect, love, care, understand them and space or else we are comitting the gravest mistakes that would not be forgiven to achieve our objectives with self interest in the name of motherland means nothing.

  • @AlbenaBG
    @AlbenaBG Před 2 lety +6

    RIP, Elena.

  • @ilfbforever7292
    @ilfbforever7292 Před rokem +1

    First Woman doing a Thomas Salto was Elena Davydova at the Olympics 1980 , she trained it along Mukhina for the Olympics. You get goosebumps when you see her doing it, when you know that a Humans Life was ruined due to that element !

  • @Tasosbeli
    @Tasosbeli Před 2 lety +4

    Εlena Mukhina ❤️

  • @jacknikitos6185
    @jacknikitos6185 Před rokem +3

    Her coach killed her.

  • @SusanLynn656
    @SusanLynn656 Před 2 lety

    Great video. 💕💕💕💕💕

  • @itzhakbentov6572
    @itzhakbentov6572 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Elena is a champion in how she resolved her injury with grace.
    R.I.P. Elena

  • @dianelake7802
    @dianelake7802 Před 2 lety +7

    You look at the tactics of Russia and Romania with their female gymnasts. They were mistreated and abused and starved. When Nadia was in training her evil coach Bela even restricted water. Water. He wanted them to be skinny, starved birds.
    But, look at today. Gymnasts like Simone are strong, healthy and eat nutritionally good food. It is because she gets rest and can eat and become strong and healthy that her body can handle the skills and do the amazing things.
    Look at katelyn Ohashi of UCLA. She is not a thin bird and is so great.
    And the fact that Simone said 'no' is another feat for gymnasts. When the Twisties hit it is dangerous and deadly for any gymnast to perform. It is unfortunate they hit right as the Olympics began but, you cannot control when it hits. It is important to step away.
    How sad that so many wonderful gymnast were injured terribly and made to suffer during these training sessions that abused these girls horribly.
    And having an abuser like Nassar exposed and jailed is another plus in the liberating of the gymnasts.

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před rokem

      It sounds very much like the same tactics used by Eteri Tutberidze.

  • @tammybui2756
    @tammybui2756 Před 2 lety +1

    Tears are flowing down as I watch… her eyes are the saddest and most tiring, heartbreaking is an understatement. Sorry Elena - you finally could rest ❤️

  • @ChristineTheHippie
    @ChristineTheHippie Před rokem +3

    What you said about placing the expectation of winning on the shoulders of a child makes me think of Kamila Valieva and what she went through in Beijing.

  • @esdee499
    @esdee499 Před 2 lety +9

    She was betrayed by a cruel system.

  • @kitswithkaren5003
    @kitswithkaren5003 Před 2 lety +1

    What a terribly sad story.RIP💐

  • @jacklyndlask-hickman734
    @jacklyndlask-hickman734 Před 2 lety +129

    This makes me think of what Simone Biles could have went through if nothing in gymnastics ever changed.

    • @BonnieDragonKat
      @BonnieDragonKat Před 2 lety +35

      @@nancymcgowan3433 Those that don't train at an elite level are unaware of how gymnast were trained in the US from the 80s till just recently.. The gymnasts that trained under Bela, Marta and all the other abusive National Coaches went through hell and were trained in an Americanized version of Eastern Bloc training because it produced medals. If you were in pain, you kept your mouth shut or you were off the team. John Goddard was heard to tell an injured gymnast to get the eff out of the gym and not come back. Or tell that to Julissa Gomez, who was forced to compete a Yurachenko vault she wasn't ready to do. Bela was not paying attention and she missed her hands on the horse and slammed headfirst into the horse. She broke her neck and ended up in a coma from which she would never wake up. She died as a result of the accident.
      Bela and Marta had that same mindset as Elena's coach. The medals and glory was more important then the health of the gymnast.
      No one spoke against it until the Nassar scandal broke and it came out that gymnasts of all levels, including Olympians, were being abused in every way possible.
      Simone has been very vocal about what happened to her, yes she is a Nassar survivor, and Is leading the fight to give gymnasts back control of their bodies, health and career.

    • @RubyRedDances
      @RubyRedDances Před 2 lety +5

      “could have gone through”

    • @0given658
      @0given658 Před 2 lety +22

      EXACTLY! I'm actually relieved that Simone has had the strength and clarity to put her health first. I don't care if she gets a medal she's already shown she's the amazing. I do care if she ends up like Ylena or ruins her life.

    • @klt03
      @klt03 Před 2 lety +13

      In my opinion, gymnastics hasn't really changed, Simone Biles made a stand.

    • @xavieraboltiador1958
      @xavieraboltiador1958 Před 2 lety +2

      Simone Biles said "she was feeling pressure" and "wasn't having fun". Wtf.

  • @laurakichler7107
    @laurakichler7107 Před 2 lety +7

    Elena Mukhina, I hope that heaven does exist and you are happy, free from the chains of slavery that bound you for so long. Rest in peace.

    • @deboraholsen2504
      @deboraholsen2504 Před 2 lety +1

      Laura, I know from the Holy Ghost, that Heaven does, indeed, exist, and that our Heavenly Father dearly loves his daughter, Elena, and that He has the power and ability to take away her emotional pain, and that therefore, He most likely has done so, especially because Elena already learned more than she had to in this life! This is why she now has peace, because our Father in Heaven gave her grace in the state of being she is in now, as He will do for all of us, his beloved children. Especially to those who love our Father, who desires to give his children all that he has! We need to show him that we do, in deed, love Him! We do this by keeping His commandments, as the holy scriptures explain to us in many, many verses. It’s simple: if we love Him, we follow Him. ALL of the above is made possible through His beloved Son, Jesus Christ, who showed his Father that he loved him, by keeping ALL of his Father’s commandments AND especially volunteering to actually give his very life to all of us who choose to repent and therefore become clean, so that we will live with God again, as we did before this life. “Before I formed thee in the belly, I knew thee.” I, personally, am looking so forward to living in the same existence with God, our Heavenly Father, again, as we did before, where we will have peace, and where our joy will be complete!!! I say these things in the name of Jesus Christ.
      Thank you for reading and pondering. May you seek out the being who loves you more than any human ever could, your very own Father in heaven. I wish you happiness, peace in your heart, and love toward others.
      For more enlightenment and encouragement, I invite you to visit churchofjesuschrist.org
      Love and blessings to you!

    • @SM-mn1hj
      @SM-mn1hj Před 2 lety

      Yo solo quiero que el Espíritu Santo me dé la certeza de que Elena está en el cielo, para tener paz, porque está historia me tiene muy, muy afligida.

  • @charliekezza
    @charliekezza Před 2 lety

    Loved this ep. New sub 💗💞💗

  • @hannahtanski3911
    @hannahtanski3911 Před rokem +2

    this will be forever why simone speaking out and stepping back will forever not only change the sport but be important. if it was a time where elena could have spoken up, she had nobody to care for her or look out for her, her entire family had died when she was young and she was an orphan, i just cannot stop thinking about how horrifyingly sad it is how she blamed herself for her accident. i hope you’re at peace now elena

  • @sian2337
    @sian2337 Před rokem +2

    It’s extremely hard to watch the footage, knowing she’s already injured.

  • @mwatts-riley2688
    @mwatts-riley2688 Před 2 lety +2

    You're mention MS Biles. Good for you. This report is enormous. I had no idea. None. 🙏
    I had no idea.
    Damn. I had no idea.
    M. Illinois. 🇺🇸

  • @voraciousreader3341
    @voraciousreader3341 Před 2 lety +18

    Now maybe people can understand the pressure Simone Biles carried for years. After a year off from competition, and for the first time not having her parents with her, she couldn’t continue, and she had the guts and the support of her coach and team to say, “I’m sorry, it’s just too much.” Although things are somewhat better now, gymnasts are still expected to push themselves to a degree that is ridiculous. At least now, thanks to Biles, maybe they can say NO. Poor Elena Mukhina didn’t have a chance.

    • @crustyrash
      @crustyrash Před 2 lety

      Watching Simone pull out reminded me of another incident--that of Keri Strug. And everyone thought what a hero she was. And Karoli on the sidelines pushing her to do that second vault. Despicable. Who is advocating for these girls?

    • @ChristineTheHippie
      @ChristineTheHippie Před rokem

      @@crustyrash No one. Abuse in sport has become normalized in sport as long as they get results. It's disgusting. We should be applauding Simone.

  • @reenieager4243
    @reenieager4243 Před 2 lety +2

    She was treated s9 badly by greedy and uncaring coaches and awful doctors who let her down badly. May her dear soul rest in peace where she can't be hurt or let down by people anymore.

  • @cozy46
    @cozy46 Před 2 lety

    That is SO sad and heartbreaking.

  • @marjorietillman6697
    @marjorietillman6697 Před 2 lety +24

    Simone didn’t have the right to take a break, because of her mental break, according to the Hateful US fans. The US fans were so nasty towards Simone. They didn’t care about Simone the person, because many so called fans were mad, because some had dubbed her the Goat. So there was an inordinate amount of hate sent to Simone, but the mental break, may have come from trying to stop certain people from hating her.
    But they weren’t that upset about her routines, they were upset because some called her the Goat. So they unloaded so much hate towards her, because people like her “should” be able to perform for them no matter the problem.

    • @lois2997
      @lois2997 Před rokem

      She got what she deserved. Drop out before the competition if you need to work on yourself but she was selfish. Mental illness doesn’t just come upon you. She wasn’t as good as she was so she used mental illness as an excuse.

  • @eduardogilgarcia3025
    @eduardogilgarcia3025 Před rokem +1

    Exepcional gimnasta, admirable lastima que su estrella se apagará tan pronto aquí en la Tierra, pero en el cielo brilla con todo su esplendor y belleza, nuestras oraciones siempre contigo mi querida y bien recordada Yelena Mukhina 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🙏

  • @jericgonzalesi7766
    @jericgonzalesi7766 Před 2 lety +1

    I didnt noticed that my tears falling down upon seeing elena mukhina in pain and sadness with her injury 😢

  • @sharihazlett3774
    @sharihazlett3774 Před rokem +1

    This is What everyone should remember. She died because of this. Just so sad and tragic

  • @alicecullen8172
    @alicecullen8172 Před 2 lety +6

    Poor young girl. She did not deserve it. ❤️

  • @theresa42213
    @theresa42213 Před rokem +1

    My heart is broken that people, women, and children get treated like this. l will always remember Yelena and how _EXHAUSTED_ she appeared in her training videos. She never looked joyous. Nadia did, and Olga too ...but NOT Yelena .....ever. :(