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The Rivalries We Never Got: How to Fix Gymnastics

The Rivalries We Never Got: How to Fix Gymnastics

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Simone Biles and Rebeca Andrade are two of the greatest gymnasts in history. Yet they competed against each other just five times in nine years! In this episode, we tackle what may be gymnastics' biggest structural problem: the world's best athletes rarely get the chance to face each other. We propose a complete overhaul of the competition system, including world rankings, federation-free qualification pathways, athlete-controlled careers, an elite season, and fan-voted wild cards. We also explore how sports like tennis, the WNBA, and other professional leagues handle competition, athlete compensation, data rights, and fan engagement—and what gymnastics can learn from them. Plus, we discuss real-time scoring technology, VR and AR viewing experiences, digital-twin technology, and other innovations that could modernize the sport and make gymnastics easier to follow for fans around the world.

CHAPTERS

00:00 – Intro: Revolutionizing Gymnastics

01:01 – HEADLINES Texas State Adds D1 Gymnastics

03:13 – Canadian Championships & Ellie Black

07:07 – Koper Cup Chaos

14:04 – Behind The Scenes: Sharks, Dysentery & Club Gym Nerd

16:32 – Gymternet News: Texas Coach Indicted, DA looking for suvivors

17:38 – Simone Biles Is Still 50/50

21:18 – Ukrainian Gymnastics Protest Campaign

22:23 – Denver's Achilles Injury Research

24:09 – Florida's Singapore Tour

25:35 – Nadia's 50-Year Perfect 10 Celebration

26:54 – Michigan Men Get a New Facility

27:28 – Gymnaestrada Comes to Las Vegas

28:59 – New Pakistan Gymnastics Documentary

30:25 – 1984 U.S. Men's Team Documentary

33:08 – Iranian Women Win Historic Medal

33:47 – Melanie & Rebeca Return Updates

34:25Revolutionizing Gymnastics: How We Fix The Sport

34:45 – The Problem: The Best Gymnasts Never Compete

37:19 – Simone vs Rebeca: Only 5 Times in 9 Years

39:17 – When World-Class Athletes Get Left Home

42:06 – Why Federations Have Too Much Power

47:02 – Borrowing the Tennis Model

50:34 – Rankings, Injuries & Athlete Autonomy

54:24 – Wild Cards System

56:26 – Fixing Judging with Technology

58:26 – Make Scores Understandable

01:01:12 – Real-Time Skill Tracking & Data Visualization

01:01:39 – AR, AI & Digital-Twin Technology

01:03:29 – VR Front-Row Seats for Every Fan

01:09:01 – Alternative Broadcasts & Fan Engagement

01:14:06 – How Gymnasts Should Actually Get Paid

01:16:39 – Athlete Unions, Data Rights & Ownership

01:22:40 – The WNBA Model for Athlete Bio Data

01:24:38 – Designing the Perfect Competition System

01:27:12 – Turning Olympic Viewers Into Real Fans

01:34:15 – Listener Question: Biles I vs Dos Santos

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