Sandra Izbașa (ROU), FX, 2008 Olympic Games

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Sandra Izbașa (ROU), FX, 2008 Olympic Games
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“If we had to make a list of the Top 20 all time best floor routines (based on score, choreo, significance, or memorability) who would we add?? I feel like the Soviet ‘89 team would all need to be on there but I feel like Strazheva and Boguinskaya were the most iconic in that team on floor (for choreo). Ekaterina Lobaznyuk 2000 TF Floor is 100% on this list, along with Sandra Isbaza 2008 EF and Aly Raisman 2016 OG AA bc of how intense that performance was. Who else would you add?”
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Really thinking about it, my Holy Trinity of floor exercise routines is Sui Lu 2011, Aly Raisman 2015-16, Sandra Izbasa 2008.
my top 10 floor routines since the 2006 COP!
you know what it’s time for? a throwback!
yes these are completely subjective
no they are not based on difficulty, execution, or like any other quality they’re literally just the floor routines that I watched over and over again bc I loved them
1. Sandra Izbasa, 2008 EF Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCD_t5Jz5R8&t=98s
man, this routine is why I loved the 2008 code for floor. FIVE PASSES! FIVE! and back then, they got to take a breath in corners. even lunged out of landings. what a time to be alive. #bringback2008COP
I just loved that this routine felt understated yet it was packed with consistently clean, powerful tumbling. and the music is just *chef’s kiss* . a truly deserved olympic gold.
2. Jiang Yuyuan, 2008 TF Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZg2AhLAaLg
an under stated star from the 2008 quad! I love Yuyuan’s floor and tbh I miss when Chinese floor was this strong. This routine had the most upbeat, positive energy, and yet exhibited some kick-ass tumbling. I feel like Yuyuan got so overlooked all olympics, and this floor routine is one of many routines that deserved more attention.
3. Anna Pavlova, 2008 FX AA Olympics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yWI7R-bsYE
okay, I admit it. I miss the 2008 COP. I miss lunging out of passes, I miss 5 passes, I miss decent front tumbling. but above all, I MISS ANNA PAVLOVA’S 2008 FLOOR ROUTINE. this routine was just so pretty, graceful and flowed beautifully. if only she didn’t suffer from a disease known as “chronically underscored/always 4th place”.
4. Anna Myzdrikova, 2010 FX Euros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPiuZqpAQFE
what a forgotten gem! so forgotten, no one even gif’d Anna so I had to use a photo instead :(
For a Russian with [unusually] clean tumbling and twisting and some unique passes, Anna seems to be very much under the radar. I loved this routine for Anna’s pure athleticism; she’s just. so. bouncy. and tidy!
5. Aliya Mustafina, 2010 FX AA Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pzqVh74-Kc
need I say more? This was SUCH a dominant performance. Aliya’s always been a phenomenal performer, but I think we all forget sometimes that young Aliya was a really, really strong tumbler, twisting form debates aside. and saying “Don’t worry Dad, I can’t lose?” before a meet? 10/10. I need some of that energy in my life.
6. Ksenia Afanasyeva, 2011 FX EF Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVHW3DHZVm0&t=93s
SO. PRETTY. This routine just felt so mature and classy in a way we don’t often see in gymnastics, and the tumbling is super strong too. I hate to bandy the word “artistry” around (god knows, it’s been butchered over the past decade) but man, this routine had something very nice about it.
7. Diana Bulimar, 2012 FX TF
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNQmfmFfAi0
I LOVE THIS ENERGY. Diana wasn’t Romania’s strongest tumbler but she showcased Romania’s (old) strength for tumbling, being 3rd or 4th on their fx lineup yet still packing such a punch. plus, this music just seems to suit her perfectly.
8. Larisa Iordache, 2013 FX Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tww25jhYyAU
I’ve always liked Larisa’s floor work, but this routine felt like where she really grew into her own. I love the music, the dance, and the tumbling is pretty amazing too. this routine is also an A+ example of using dance elements well... and NO wolf turns :)))
9. Mai Murakami, 2013 FX EF Worlds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGOyvksv_OQ
that this routine DIDN’T medal is still a travesty -_- Mai’s tumbling is just textbook clean and tidy, and for years (YEARS, I TELL YOU) I’d been waiting for her senior debut. with this routine, I really thought she’d cracked it into the medals...
... but if you ask me, the judges seem to have a habit of underscoring Japanese girls, or at least, they did in this quad. but that’s just my spicy opinion.
10. Flavia Saraiva, 2014 YOG
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2z8i-QBViWQ
BEAUTIFUL. STUNNING. Flavia just made the most of this music and choreography. I could watch it for days. this is what dreams are made of.
anyway, those are my top 10! enjoy the trip down memory lane xx
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