An unnamed Soviet gymnast competed the most difficult mount on beam and it's acrobatic version in a routine that took place in 1985. T...
An unnamed Soviet gymnast competed the most difficult mount on beam and it's acrobatic version in a routine that took place in 1985.
The full twisting back layout is worth a G, both the mount and acrobatic versions.
The gymnast competed the acrobatic version in combination, two back handsprings to two feet (B) to layout full (G), which is worth 0.3 in series and combination bonus.
She also performed two back handsprings to two feet (B) to a layout step out (C), worth 0.1 series bonus.
She ended the routine with a double back pike.
The Soviet athlete is believed to be the first gymnast to compete both elements in a single routine.
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