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Russian Gymnast Competing A Now Popular FHS To Forward Tuck Acro Combination On Beam In The Late 90s

 In 1998, Russian gymnast Anna Kovalyova competed a difficult acrobatic combination that is nowadays competed by a number of high profile gy...

 In 1998, Russian gymnast Anna Kovalyova competed a difficult acrobatic combination that is nowadays competed by a number of high profile gymnasts.

The acro combination is a forward handspring (B) to forward tuck (D), which is worth 0.2 connection bonus under the 2022-2024 CoP.

It has been competed by Olympic champion Viktoria Listunova of Russia, World champion Skye Blakely of USA, and Tokyo Olympic beam champion Guan Chenchen of China.

Kovalyova also competed a piked Barani, which is a jump forward with half twist to salto backward piked.

The element is rated an F and was originated by Anna's compatriot Elena Produnova.

She ended her routine with a D rated double back tuck.




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