Remember when bars was her weakest event and we thought she’d be more successful on beam?
Originally, this was tiled the same way as another video featuring three performances with two scaled-down clips taking the left half of the frame, and then one video cut vertically taking the right half, but there was an awful amount of negative space for the two left-side clips, so, since I felt the bars were at a thin-enough viewing perspective, each clip from Jessica’s qualifying, all-around, and event final bar routines takes up exactly 1/3 of the horizontal space of the frame.
For a while before even putting this video together I had the idea of linking all the videos at the moment she catches the layout Jaeger, because she added a Chow (or stalder Shap) low-to-high transfer in the bar final before it, but then I noticed she adds a clear hip circle before the dismount the two other times she competed the routine, so they don’t quite end as simultaneously with the uneven bars final routine as I initially expected.
QF: 6.4D + 8.933E = 15.333
AA: 6.4D + 8.700E = 15.100
EF: 6.7D + 8.633E = 15.333

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Amazing ..
Her double front is amazing
those open legs in the Pak salto could´ve cost her the bronze medal in the event final. 🙁
When she just casually upgrades by .3 in EF. Reminds me of when the men would just Chuck their most difficult skills in finals since they were going for broke.
Yésica López eres mi ídolo quiero ser como tú ,
quiero ir a los juegos olímpicos y ser gimnasta
why the same score in ef as quals it was definitely similar execution with .3 more difficulty
I m still wondering why she can go into finals. so bad execution.
That dismount tho! <3
Love her work hope to see her in Tokyo
Start teaching gymnasts to keep their legs and feet together again, it's really a lost art
amazing
still don't understand how on earth did she manage to get into EF while Fan didn't….lol