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A 2000 Vaulting Blunder Causes Multiple Tumbles in Sydney

Sometimes, small mistakes lead to significant consequences. During the women’s all-around vault at the Sydney Olympics, the equipment was set just 1.9 inches (5cm) below international standards. Several gymnasts, including the favored winner Svetlana Khorkina, experienced falls. Although they were allowed to redo their vaults, the damage was done.

The initial mishap left many too shaken to perform at their best, drastically affecting the final rankings. This blunder sparked outrage and highlighted the importance of precision in equipment setup, ensuring such costly mistakes would not happen in future competitions. Unfortunately, the gymnasts bore the brunt of the mistake, with their performances and standings suffering significantly from the misstep that marred the competition.

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