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Discover the full Women’s Beam Final of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, China! Shawn Johnson and Nastia Liukin from the USA as well as Cheng Fei from China made it to the top 3. Stay tuned to find out who won the Gold medal!

00:00 Athlete introductions
03:21 Cheng Fei
07:04 Gabriela Dragoi
09:51 Ksenia Afanasyeva
13:20 Li Shanshan
17:20 Anna Pavlova
21:02 Shawn Johnson (@The East Family )
24:10 Nastia Liukin
28:09 Koko Tsurumi
36:11 Medal Ceremony

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27 Comments

  1. I can’t wait to see Simone biles and Katie Ledecky at the gymnastics events and swimming events at the 2024 summer Olympic Games in Paris France 🇫🇷

  2. Seeing Shawn and Nastia back to back really demonstrates the diversity between their styles and skills. Both outstanding gymnasts, so different in their look and approach and feel. Shawn is just a solid powerhouse and Nastia’s fluidity… It’s awesome.

  3. 7 difficulty and scores above 16!! You rarely see scores push 15 now… the normal is 13-14.

    Also a petition to bring back some of these skills! More originality would make beam more enjoyable imo.

  4. Cheng… woooh! Even she was shock of her very of her score which was overscored. With 2 balance and one is super major and not a perfect landing a bit under rotated on just a double twist.

  5. Its unfortunate for Afanasyeva and all her connection breaks, i really like her routine, it has some unique and refreshing to see skills in there.

  6. For some weird reason Cheng Fei always stayed in the medal square even she had notorius mistakes like in final vault, that’s not saw really fair. Pavlova did it better just five decs less…

  7. I imagine Shawn Johnson is the first Olympic Beam champion unable to hit 180 degrees on a leap since at least the Johnson administration.

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