[post_page_title]The impossible score[/post_page_title]
The history of the Olympics changed forever. July 18, 1976, the day of the perfect 10. Nadia was competing as part of the compulsory uneven bars when everyone was left in a state of confusion. The scoreboards were never programmed to show the number 10 as it had never been done, so just read 1.00. It wasn’t long before everyone twigged what was going on, and the crowd, alongside Nadia and her teammates, were ecstatic. As if this wasn’t enough, Nadia scored six more flawless scores at the games.
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