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The women’s are 90 seconds long. That music also can’t include any lyrics. If there are vocals, have no meaning, which is why most women’s routines are performed to instrumental music.
Simone Biles, Suni Lee and Jordan Chiles are competing in the floor exercise at the women's team final, incorporating instrumental versions of pop music into their routines.
A great floor routine starts with the music. For Temple gymnast Kyrstin Johnson, that part was easy. She pulled the top three songs off her playlist — “Not Like Us” by Kendrick Lamar ...
Like music can enhance a scene in a TV show, the song Suni Lee used for her floor routine at the Paris Olympics left a lasting impression on viewers. One fan declared that the 21-year-old gymnast ...
Jordan Chiles' floor routine is an ode to Beyoncé, including "Renaissance" inspired music and choreography. Plus, the US gymnast shares how her long nails help her during routines.
At the Olympics, only the floor final, on Monday, will afford gymnasts the opportunity to have the audience’s attention fully on their routines. Perhaps gymnastics choreography is better ...
The floor exercise routine in the sport of high school gymnastics provides competitors with the most creative freedom of any event, though it's less than 90 seconds to "show who you are." Athletes ...
Simone Biles performed her floor routine to music from Taylor Swift and Travis Scott, featuring Beyoncé, during Artistic Gymnastics, Women's Qualification at the 2024 Summer Olympics.