Most Epic Rotation Ever? USSR on Floor, 1989 Worlds
The first in a series: "The MOST EPIC EVER?" takes you to the 1989 World Gymnastics Championships from Stuttgart, (then West) Germany, October 14-22 0:00 Introduction 1:15 Svetlana Baitova 2:30 Olesia Dudnik 4:11 Natalia Laschenova 5:47 Olga Strageva 7:49 Svetlana Boginskaya 10:00 Soviet/USSR Anthem with gymnasts receiving their team golds at the medal ceremony. Elena Sazonenkova was not featured in any telecasts (that I’m aware of), but if you’d like to see her routine, you may find it here: • USSR takes 1989 world championship The video and audio quality did not match the televised routines. My apologies to any Sazonenkova stans.

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