In the women's singles final of KOYUAN Yuan's dazzling balance beam/KOOC-0/997 World Championships, China's KOYUAN Yuan's balance beam conquered the audience from difficulty to quality, using the difficult 360-degree backward twist in Group G, but the referee unexpectedly pushed her performance to the third place, and the audience was booed. Although the International Gymnastics Federation apologized to China and Yuan Kui after the game, it refused to make any adjustment on the grounds that medals had been awarded. Her original gold medal was hacked, which left a regret for her gymnastics career. In the field of gymnastics, China gymnasts have created one magical record after another. Have you seen the following movements in the competition? Mo somersault is the original movement of Mo Huilan, a famous female gymnast in China. The difficulty is that in the process of flipping, the backhand after flipping can't see the bar, which is called blind grasping. Because China's action shocked the international arena, the International Sports Federation revised the rules: the imaginary pendulum behind this action was counted as a mistake, second only to the penalty for dropping equipment. From then on, this action disappeared in the rivers and lakes at a glance.
These difficult gymnastics movements come from China and attract the attention of the whole world! Kui Yuanyuan's balance beam is dazzling 1997. In the women's balance beam final of the World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland, China's Qi Yuanyuan's balance beam conquered the audience from both difficulty and quality, and used a difficult 360-degree backward twist in Group G, but the referee unexpectedly pushed her performance to the third place, and the audience was booed. Although the International Gymnastics Federation apologized to China and Yuan Kui after the game, it refused to make any adjustment on the grounds that medals had been awarded. Her original gold medal was hacked, which left a regret for her gymnastics career. Many people know that Liu Xuan is the champion of women's balance beam in Sydney Olympic Games, but her strongest event is uneven bars rather than balance beam. She has two naming moves on uneven bars, "Liu Xuan's one-arm loop" and "Liu Xuan's one-arm loop connects Gongge".
However, the International Sports Federation does not recognize the difficulty of movement on the grounds that it is not suitable for female athletes. Poor Liu Xuan knew before the Atlanta Olympics that his actions were futile. Li Tiao In the world gymnastics vault competition, Li successfully completed the 180 somersault (Li Tiao), which was called "beautiful" by the head coach. In the preliminaries, Li ranked first with a score of 9.63 1, and Yang Wei ranked second. Li jump is the most difficult movement in gymnastics at present. Li Li's back turn Li Li's back turn, gymnastics terminology, balance beam, back turn 450 degrees. Created for China gymnast Li Li.