One of only three famous gymnasts I can name off the top of my head, the other two being Nadia Comanici and Mary Lou Retton. And of course they’re all over 50, which says something about my age.
How would Olga’s performance hold up against today’s Simone Biles? --I ask these questions in figure skating, also. Peggy Fleming and Dorothy Hamill’s Olympic performances against the quad-jumping beans of today.
Olga Korbut, now that’s a name that takes me back a ways. I’ve always followed artistic gymnastics and even taught myself to do a few of the moves. Olga sort of broke the mold. Prior to her, the big move on the uneven parallel bars was the belly flip. But owing to her small size, Olga came up with something entirely different. Moving to the top bar, she did a backflip regrasping the top bar and continuing with the routine. Now that move is called after her, the Korbut. She also started the trend in artistic gymnastics of younger, more acrobatic performers getting to stand on the podium.
Snoopy’s vivid fantasy life always scores a ten. Not a bad thing to cultivate in these days of forced separation. The second panel brought to mind images of the gracefully leaping Lynn Swann of the Steelers working with members of the Pittsburgh Ballet company, and of San Diego’s Lance Alworth, who who used to leap just like Snoopy and who earned the nickname Bambi.
I saw Olga at the Capitol Centre off the Beltway back in ’78; as well as Ludmilla Torischkova and Viktor Klamenko, both world best athletes; they and others were fantastic. Sadly demonstrators outside; these athletes had nothing to do with Soviet atrocities. Before their act began, goons came out and stood every so many feet around the arena to hinder any possible run for the seats by the athletes. How sad to witness such about a captive nation. I learned much about freedom in that arena that evening. How sad anyone should live in chains of oppression.
South of the Rio Grande, Vera Caslavska (diacritics omitted) is still a household name for us over-50s. She hit the big time in the Mx City 1968 Olympic Games and even got married in the cathedral.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
after looking her up on Wikipedia, her 65th birthday is in four days
Leojim over 4 years ago
I generally get grilled for lessons from Doctor Ruth.
electricshadow Premium Member over 4 years ago
One decade, it’s gymnastics; the next, it’s break-dancing. What’s next?
hariseldon59 over 4 years ago
One of only three famous gymnasts I can name off the top of my head, the other two being Nadia Comanici and Mary Lou Retton. And of course they’re all over 50, which says something about my age.
knutdl over 4 years ago
Snoopy is showing off.
therese_callahan2002 over 4 years ago
Olga Korbut, Nadia Comaneci, and Mary Lou Retton. What’s Cathy Rigby,, chopped liver?
Dobber Premium Member over 4 years ago
Nice form Snoopy!
dlkrueger33 over 4 years ago
How would Olga’s performance hold up against today’s Simone Biles? --I ask these questions in figure skating, also. Peggy Fleming and Dorothy Hamill’s Olympic performances against the quad-jumping beans of today.
jagedlo over 4 years ago
Today it would be Simone Biles!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 4 years ago
Oh! I thought he was doing his hood ornament thing.
Ellis97 over 4 years ago
Snoopy is really working out.
preacherman Premium Member over 4 years ago
Olga Korbut, now that’s a name that takes me back a ways. I’ve always followed artistic gymnastics and even taught myself to do a few of the moves. Olga sort of broke the mold. Prior to her, the big move on the uneven parallel bars was the belly flip. But owing to her small size, Olga came up with something entirely different. Moving to the top bar, she did a backflip regrasping the top bar and continuing with the routine. Now that move is called after her, the Korbut. She also started the trend in artistic gymnastics of younger, more acrobatic performers getting to stand on the podium.
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
The downward dog in yoga. Dogs know a heck a lot about stretching and dancing.
Troglodyte over 4 years ago
Snoopy’s on point today!
I❤️Peanuts over 4 years ago
Snoopy’s vivid fantasy life always scores a ten. Not a bad thing to cultivate in these days of forced separation. The second panel brought to mind images of the gracefully leaping Lynn Swann of the Steelers working with members of the Pittsburgh Ballet company, and of San Diego’s Lance Alworth, who who used to leap just like Snoopy and who earned the nickname Bambi.
tinner2000 over 4 years ago
I wonder if she can still bend like that?
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 4 years ago
In case any thinks they’ll miss having no Olympics this year. Thanks again, Sparky.
ah-hee over 4 years ago
I saw Olga at the Capitol Centre off the Beltway back in ’78; as well as Ludmilla Torischkova and Viktor Klamenko, both world best athletes; they and others were fantastic. Sadly demonstrators outside; these athletes had nothing to do with Soviet atrocities. Before their act began, goons came out and stood every so many feet around the arena to hinder any possible run for the seats by the athletes. How sad to witness such about a captive nation. I learned much about freedom in that arena that evening. How sad anyone should live in chains of oppression.
Jaime Jean M over 4 years ago
South of the Rio Grande, Vera Caslavska (diacritics omitted) is still a household name for us over-50s. She hit the big time in the Mx City 1968 Olympic Games and even got married in the cathedral.