Strug was under immense pressure during her vault competition due to the high stakes of the event, as her performance was critical for the U.S. team’s chances of winning gold at the 1996 Olympics. Additionally, she was dealing with an ankle injury sustained during her previous vault, which added to the physical and mental stress. The expectations from coaches, teammates, and the audience further intensified her situation, making her final performance a pivotal moment in Olympic history.
Kerri Strug needed to score at least a 9.5 on her second vault during the 1996 Atlanta Olympics for the U.S. women's gymnastics team to secure the gold medal. She achieved a score of 9.712, despite landing awkwardly and injuring her ankle. Her courageous performance under pressure became iconic and helped clinch the team's historic victory.
teenagers and young adults should try to compete in evry sport that they can. Under 12 should not compete in archery and under 9 shoul not compete in high jump as you hurt yourself very badly by dropping the steel bar
Many people perform better under pressure, especially in sports when they get an adrenaline rush. Some people can crumble under pressure, however, and may not do well in the spotlight. So it really depends on the person.
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A solution under a high pressure
no, it is under extreme pressure
It is under lower pressure, however, it is under pressure enough to compress it into a liquid.
A solution under high pressure will have more gas dissolved in it than one under low pressure.
Under Pressure was created on 1981-10-26.
Girls under Pressure was created in 1998.