dimanche 29 janvier 2017

Kaitlyn Ohashi- missed this quad

Looking at Kaitlyn Ohashi even in her 2013 carnation she would have been a perfect fit for EVERY single U.S team from 2013-2016. She has an incredible beam, and a very good bars and floor. She would probably do all 3 events in team finals on every team, she would be an ideal 3rd person on bars and floor and anchor on beam. In Rio she would have replaced Hernandez almost certainly since she fits the same role but better. She wouldnt ever vault in team finals as Hernandez did, but they hardly needed Hernandez to vault when Gabby could now replace and they would lose nothing.

I dont know if she could have continued to challenge Simone in the AA as she did in early 2013, but she probably could have come as close as anyone else was, barring a top form Iordache at the 2014 worlds. And she had potential to win major titles on beam. Even if not certainly unbeatable I am sure she was atleast capable of challenging and potentially beating Biles, Weavers, and Iordache (had she ever hit in finals) on beam. And she had potential to often be the #2 U.S AAer and win lots of AA medals. Ironically 2013 would have been her hardest year for this as Ross was really good that year, and Biles was far more beatable than future years and had already lost to Ohashi (with major errors) at Scam but also really good. 2013 would have been her best year to have a shot of winning (still a long shot), yet her hardest to make the AA finals at all. I think Ross in 2014, Douglas in 2015, Raisman in 2016 were all beatable for her.
Kaitlyn Ohashi- missed this quad

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