Thursday, November 24, 2011

Why In Women's Gymnastics do they not have a horizontal bar competition (individually)?

They don't have it in the Olympics o they have it in other competitions?





Should they have it (I think they should)





Also why (or why do you think) Shaun Johnson didn't compete in the Women's Uneven Bars Final (she did it in the team and all around with great success). And I don't think the answer is because Nastia Liukin competed in them and was probably considered better then Shaun Johnson in the Uneven Bars|||Women's Artistic is composed of four events (beam, vault, bars, and floor), while Men's Artistic Gymnastics consists of six (parallel bars, high bar, floor, vault, pommel, and rings). They are each structured to test, evaluate, and high light the physical potential of the gymnasts. Men and women are built differently and, thus, have different events. These events are not only specific to the Olympics, but are universally accepted and practiced.





Only the top eight athletes advance to the apparatus finals in the Olympics. Nastia placed fifth in the preliminaries after butchering her landing. Shawn placed ninth, which placed her as an alternate. Shawn would have had to have scored three tenths higher in order to qualify for the event.|||well you don't really know much about the us gymnastics team...... SHAWN johnson doesn't have enough difficulty as Nastia and Chelsea Memmel, so she couldn't compete in bar finals. and a single horizontall bar? for women's gymnastics? in a competition? what?that's for guys

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