#15 I think Nellie Kim, Mary Lou Retton, Daniela Silivas, Yelena Shushunova and Lavinia Milosovici might have something to say about Nadia being the only person to earn a perfect 10 ever in gymnastics.
Melanie, Nadia Comaneci was at the time (1976) the first ever in Olympic gymnastics to score a perfect 10. No doubt there have been others who have had perfect 10 in the last 45 years but was Nadia Comaneci the only 14 year old to ever win a perfect 10 until now? I don’t know. I’m not an expert nor have I researched the athletes ages you have mentioned.
She was the first in the history of gymnastics who scored a perfect 10. In fact she scored a perfect 1 because they wasn't ready for such a performance and 10 didn't exist on a scorer until then.
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#15 I think Nellie Kim, Mary Lou Retton, Daniela Silivas, Yelena Shushunova and Lavinia Milosovici might have something to say about Nadia being the only person to earn a perfect 10 ever in gymnastics.
Melanie, Nadia Comaneci was at the time (1976) the first ever in Olympic gymnastics to score a perfect 10. No doubt there have been others who have had perfect 10 in the last 45 years but was Nadia Comaneci the only 14 year old to ever win a perfect 10 until now? I don’t know. I’m not an expert nor have I researched the athletes ages you have mentioned.
She was the first in the history of gymnastics who scored a perfect 10. In fact she scored a perfect 1 because they wasn't ready for such a performance and 10 didn't exist on a scorer until then.
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at the age of 14?
Perhaps instead of saying she was the only one to earn a 10, they should have said the youngest one to do so (and the first).
Just take a look:
Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl9QpC8_LiE
Wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nadia_Com%C4%83neci
#19 No. It's 'Colourised' footage of Victorian England. There was no colour photography in 1901