00:00you may start warming up time to begin the warm-ups we've got some enormous
00:09experience in this field like we've got a brand-new senior in Yale Shoshani
00:20look there at Sonja Atamonova who has actually won a World Cup title on floor
00:37that was in Sombote in 2023 in Hungary
00:50we're going to see Jemima Taylor who we just got a glimpse off there
01:01the runner-up of the British Championships and also the all-around bronze medalist at the Welsh Championships
01:20one has a registration of Opel Astra SL741BG
01:27Opel Astra SL741BG
01:29and the other one is Suzuki Vitara Osijek 550RC
01:33so the police ask the police to come to their vehicles
01:37we're going to be able to get to their vehicles
01:39we're going to be able to get to their vehicles
01:41Shalise Mertz will be the last to complete her warm-up process
01:47she will be the final gymnast to go in the first half of this women's floor competition
01:52the first Austrian woman to win a World Cup gold medal
01:58the last women's final here in Osijek
02:05it's about to begin
02:20Sonja Atamonova of Czechia
02:27fifth best in qualification with a score of 12.8
02:31she has been a World Challenge Cup champion on floor
02:37thank you
02:38thank you
06:25Alright, guys.
06:27Hello!
09:20The execution in qualifying was seven and a half.
09:50And it's an improvement from qualification, 12.433 for Nasli Sevrambashi, up by just over a tenth to Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
10:18The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Junior World Championships of 2023, and she was the third best in qualification here.
10:48The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
11:00The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
11:12The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
11:18The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
11:30The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
11:36The 16-year-old was a finalist on the floor at the Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
12:04The crowd absolutely loved that, and she's always such a memorable performer to witness on floor, Jemima Taylor.
12:16If you think about the three routines we've just had, one after the other, they've all been so different stylistically, and that's lovely.
12:24And Taylor's starting to make a real presence as a senior. She was the runner-up at the British Championships on floor.
12:32She also did extremely well in the all-around competition at the Welsh Championships.
12:38She started her career at the City of Newport Gymnastics Club before beginning centralised training with Club Camry Cerdith when she was seven.
12:52And there is idiosyncrasy to her work on floor. It's unusual and it's memorable, but at the heart of it is a very good tumbler.
13:08That has to be there as well, obviously. There's the evidence of it. Yes, she takes a little backwards movement, but the power is impressive.
13:20That has to be there as well.
13:3412.866 in the preliminary round for Jemima Taylor.
13:50Into the gold medal position goes Jemima Taylor of Great Britain.
13:5412.6 and the best execution score we've seen so far.
14:10To the history-making Austrian gymnast who became the first woman to win a World Cup gold medal.
14:22She did it on this apparatus.
14:24It took her all the way to the Olympic Games.
14:26Charlize Mertz, who was the fourth best in qualifying with 12.833.
14:40Flattenattened to the wind that had 20.833.
14:42She's in the picture, but I'm not positioned to the ground.
14:44The battle was one.
14:46Helena, the summit was a scared of the great men in the sea.
14:48It took her all the time.
14:50The rebellion was a great man.
14:51This is the storm that was gone.
14:52The wind was a like that.
14:56The battle was a great man.
14:58The battle was a great man.
14:59Just to keep her to the edge.
15:01The battle was a great man.
15:02They took her all the way.
15:03He's in the sky.
15:04The battle was a great man.
15:06The battle was a great man.
16:08And that her routine was the most difficult in qualification.
16:13Very evident in terms of the complexity of tumbling work and she almost got the full
16:18way through it, the hands going down near the end.
16:20She's a gymnast of great athleticism.
16:28She tumbles so imposingly and she really seems at home on floor.
16:37And she's another gymnast who is extremely in the early stages of her senior career, despite
16:52already being an Olympian.
16:53She is only 19 and it is clear that she's already now beginning the push towards a second games.
17:05She's got varied and complicated tumbling passes.
17:13Yes.
17:42She's not fully round, coming out of the pipe position, hands going down.
17:57She's not fully round, coming out of the pipe position, hands going down, hands going down.
18:01She's not fully round, coming out of the pipe position, hands going down, hands going down.
18:03She's not fully round, hands going down, hands going down, hands going down, hands going down, hands going down.
18:0911.833 in qualification.
18:2011.766 in the final.
18:26So at the halfway stage, Great Britain's Jemima Taylor is still leading with that hugely crowd-pleasing
18:34performance, and what's interesting is that we've still got to come the top qualifier
18:47and the second strongest in qualifying, Yali Shoshani, 13.4 in the preliminary round, the
18:57best score.
18:58The 16-year-old is new to FIG World Cup competition, but she did win the floor title at a competition
19:07in Germany at the end of March.
21:46Her execution was eight in qualification.
21:50There were some little moments in this routine
21:53that will affect the execution score negatively.
22:00A few occasions where the control was like that,
22:03for example, not quite there as she landed,
22:05but it was fairly comparable with qualification.
22:10The score is 13.3, and indeed,
22:20the execution score is two-tenths down from qualifying.
22:23She's only one-tenth down overall, though,
22:25because she's lost a one-tenth penalty
22:28for going out of bounds.
22:34I said that we had great stylistic variation in this final.
22:38And now we bring you one of the most popular floor performers
22:42in the world, Ettore Torsdottir,
22:45the Dutch gymnast who has twice been on a continental podium
22:50on this apparatus.
23:08That means that there is a beautiful line.
23:12The score is perfect and solid and solid and solid and positive.
23:14It's just the same.
23:17And the second position is treffen the direction of the polarity
23:18of the Megu-B.
23:19It's the same, which is the date of the world.
23:21But I still don't have a title for me.
23:21It's the exact same size of the dark side of the team.
23:22It's the exact same size of the stark side of the fatto
23:27of the size of the sea.
23:29What's the name of the line?
23:30It's the same name of the land?
23:31Well, it's the same name,
23:32the same kind of the same concept.
23:34I believe that we have the same type of fear
23:34that we are able to get closer to the earth.
25:30This has certainly got the potential to be an enormously memorable routine and she's
25:43somebody who's had a lot of enormously memorable routines.
25:5812 and a half in qualification, it's Shoshani, Taylor and Savrambashi at the moment, Savrambashi
26:14doing really well as the eighth best qualifier.
26:25Isn't it wonderful?
26:26She's the oldest gymnast in the final but even she is adding to her skill set, developing
26:35her gymnastics.
26:38And that's what I was saying at the very start of the broadcast, that gymnasts will get
26:44things right and wrong.
26:47They're all at different points in the journey in terms of getting ready for Los Angeles.
26:5112.2 is the score for Torsdottir on this occasion.
26:55But if you're making that kind of adjustment to your tumbling and you're putting in a double
27:01front tuck and then the hands go down there, well that's going to happen, isn't it, from
27:07time to time, especially in the early stages.
27:10Selina Kickinger of Austria, 12.433 in qualification.
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28:54It's a very engaging performance, a very nice choice of orchestration with choreography
29:11that is clearly designed to evoke that particular style of dance.
29:17She's a gymnast who seems to be entering a really interesting phase of her career where she's
29:28becoming more high profile, where she is clearly an absolute linchpin of the team, where we're
29:36seeing her appear in more finals, and it's all really encouraging.
29:41And it is great to be memorable.
29:48And it is great to be memorable, to try to be different in what you do stylistically.
30:09And she certainly does that, and she achieves it.
30:16Still, Shoshani leading, then Taylor, then Savrambashi.
30:23Still, Shoshani leading.
30:30Then Taylor, then Savrambashi.
30:37The change has been made.
30:38So, Savrambashi, moves down into fourth.
30:4412.7, Selina Kikkinga is on the podium, so Savran Bashi moves down into fourth, Taylor
31:06goes into bronze and the Austrian is guaranteed a medal at the Osijek World Cup. Congratulations
31:14to Selina Kikkinga, but what an interesting finish it could be because here comes Jayla
31:21Hang who scored 13.2 in qualification and 13.3 is the leading score, so Yali Shoshani now
31:31watches and waits.
31:443.1, a
33:05A striking conclusion to this women's floor final coming courtesy of Jayla Hang of the United States of America.
33:16She's got some unusual tumbling going on in this routine and some very memorable tumbling, some highly impressive tumbling.
33:32She does some particularly nice twisting work.
33:51Isn't that interesting?
33:58Full twist to back hands brings to a double tuck.
34:02Mid-pass twisting.
34:08But I think what is so interesting is that Jayla Hang has focused an enormous amount on the overall presentation, on this, on the dance work.
34:23To not be simply an acrobat, which she certainly is, but to be a real performer theatrically on floor.
34:35And she's reaping the rewards of that.
34:39She's becoming so much more complete.
34:42Wait for the results.
34:44It has to be on Instagram.
34:47All is ready for social media.
34:51There is no other moment.
34:53For which moment, you can change everything on our podium.
35:0013.466.
35:02Well, I think she's got it.
35:04She certainly has.
35:0513.466.
35:08All of that work has paid off.
35:12Jayla Hang, you are a World Cup champion on floor.
35:20Isn't it lovely to see that when a gymnast focuses on being a performer as well as being a fine acrobat?
35:28And it comes together, and the numbers start to back it up.
35:36She was drawn to gymnastics through being acrobatic, and now she is drawing us as viewers to her floor work through the dance.
35:49Not that that isn't fantastic, by the way, just in case that was in any doubt.
35:55Not that we won't stop talking about the tumbling.
36:00It's just that we'll now talk even more effusively about the lovely performative quality that goes alongside it.
36:15Superb.
36:16The classified results in the women's floor competition.
36:36The bronze medal won by Zelina Kickinger of Austria-silver to Yali Shoshani of Israel.
36:43And the gold medal, very marginally, going to the hugely impressive Jayla Hang of the United States of America.
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