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It seems chatGPT was watching 2017 Euros qualifying.
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ChatGPT tells me about the 1986 Goodwill Games All Around
Poor Vera Kolesnikova looses her only major individual medal to 13 year old Svetlana Boginskaya. Meanwhile Silivas apparently had multiple Olympic medals from 1984 which is quite something since she would have been 12 years old and was already age falsified for the 1985 Worlds.
Shushunova is demoted from silver to bronze
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When AI's write Gymnastics Fan Fiction
So I asked ChatGPT: "Tell me about the career of the greatest German women's gymnast"
Here is what it gave me:
Nadja Schulze is widely regarded as the greatest German women's gymnast of all time. Born on March 12, 1990, in Berlin, Germany, Schulze displayed exceptional talent and dedication from an early age. Her gymnastics career spanned over a decade, during which she achieved remarkable success and left an indelible mark on the sport. Schulze began her gymnastics journey at the age of six when she joined a local gymnastics club. She quickly progressed through the ranks, showcasing her extraordinary skills and natural aptitude for the sport. By the time she reached her teenage years, it was evident that she possessed immense potential. Her breakthrough came in 2005 when she represented Germany at the European Championships. Despite her young age, Schulze demonstrated incredible poise and skill, capturing the attention of gymnastics enthusiasts around the world. She won multiple medals, including a gold in the uneven bars, cementing her status as a rising star. Over the next few years, Schulze continued to excel and establish herself as a force to be reckoned with in international gymnastics. She competed in numerous prestigious events, such as the World Championships and the Olympic Games. Her performances were characterized by a unique blend of power, elegance, and technical precision, captivating both judges and spectators alike. In 2008, at the age of 18, Schulze made her Olympic debut in Beijing. She contributed significantly to the German team's success, helping them secure a bronze medal in the team event. Individually, she showcased her exceptional skills, earning a silver medal on the balance beam, further solidifying her reputation as a world-class gymnast. Following her Olympic triumph, Schulze continued to dominate the gymnastics scene, amassing an impressive collection of medals. She consistently showcased her versatility by excelling in various apparatuses, including the vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise. Schulze's career reached its zenith in 2012 when she competed at the London Olympics. She led the German team to another bronze medal in the team event and achieved remarkable success individually. She won two gold medals, one in the vault and another in the floor exercise, highlighting her exceptional skill and prowess in these events. After the 2012 Olympics, Schulze faced several challenges, including injuries and personal setbacks. Nevertheless, she continued to inspire younger generations and remained an influential figure in German gymnastics. She retired from competitive gymnastics in 2014 but continued to contribute to the sport as a coach and mentor. Nadja Schulze's legacy extends beyond her numerous achievements and accolades. She played a pivotal role in popularizing gymnastics in Germany and inspiring aspiring gymnasts across the country. Her technical mastery, artistic flair, and unwavering dedication have left an enduring impact on the sport, making her the greatest German women's gymnast of all time.
Nadja Schulze is a real German gymnast, born in 1998 not 1990. The highest profile meet she ever competed at is the 2013 European Youth Olympic Festival. She came in 13 out of 13 at 2016 German Olympic Trials.
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More fun with Gymnastics history and chatGPT. To be semi fair to it when I told it to do the question and exclude anyone born after 1984 it named the actual US Sydney Olympic Team.
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More fun with asking ChatGPT about German gymnasts. This was... an interesting answer.
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ChatGPT writing gym history gave Lauren Mitchell 3 silver medals from 2010 worlds. She won a gold medal on floor it didn't give her. Is 3 silvers worth more than 1 gold? Is that the exchange rate?
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This is from ChatGPT telling me about the All Around at the 1984 Friendship Games.
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Another wonderful addition to "I ask ChatGPT to write gymnastics history" and it writes me glorious fan fiction.
Think Nellie Kim is currently plotting an invasion of Canada to avenge herself on Davydova?
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