At the 2011 Voronin cup, Russia's Viktoria Komova competed one of her most consistent balance beam routines. The then 16 year old gymn...
At the 2011 Voronin cup, Russia's Viktoria Komova competed one of her most consistent balance beam routines.
The then 16 year old gymnast competed a front tuck (D) and back handspring (B) to two layout step outs (C), which is worth 0.2 in connection and series bonus, without a single balance check.
She then performed her highly difficult Arabian (F), L turn (C) to forward layout (D) to a sheep jump (D) - which is worth 0.2 connection bonus and 0.1 series bonus- a side somi (D), and a double turn with leg below horizontal (D).
She ended her routine with an almost stuck double back tuck (D) in combination, worth 0.1 series bonus.
Komova is a World (2011-2015), European (2012), and Olympic (2012) finalist on the apparatus.
Routine was judged in accordance to 2022-2024 CoP.
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