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  2. Balance beam - Wikipedia

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    The balance beam is a rectangular artistic gymnastics apparatus and an event performed using the apparatus. The apparatus and the event are sometimes simply called "beam". The English abbreviation for the event in gymnastics scoring is BB. The balance beam is performed competitively only by female gymnasts.

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  4. Paul Hunt (gymnast) - Wikipedia

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    Hunt has performed comedic women's gymnastics routines, [1] including the uneven bars, [2] floor exercises, [3] and the balance beam [4] since 1980. [3] He has performed on US and international television, including Wide World of Sports and America's Funniest Videos. [5] He was born in Illinois and now lives in Murray, Utah.

  5. Banned gymnastics skills - Wikipedia

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    Balance beam – dance elements with cross sit landing on balance beam. Floor exercise – acro elements with sideward take off and/or landing into roll. The following gymnastics skills are banned by at least some gymnastics associations: Korbut flip [2] [3] Thomas salto [3] Roll-out [3]

  6. A slip on the balance beam and penalties on the floor cost ...

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    Biles added that it was a weird beam final and that the silence in the arena – marked by some shushing from the crowd when the gymnasts tried to cheer on their teammates – was a little unsettling.

  7. Simone Biles is back, will compete in balance beam exercise ...

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    She won gold in the first three of those events at the 2016 Olympics, plus a bronze on balance beam. Biles, 24, was forced to withdraw from the team competition last Tuesday after a single rotation.

  8. Wolf turn - Wikipedia

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    For balance, the gymnast's outstretched hands reduce her moment of inertia during the spin. [1] The move is a common, strategic choice for gymnasts, as judges rate the wolf turn higher than a regular turn for difficulty, while a wolf turn is easier than a pirouette to execute, based on its lower center of gravity.

  9. It was oddly quiet at the Olympics balance beam final, and ...

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    An unusually quiet arena may have played a factor in a shaky balance beam final for Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee and a handful of other event finalists Monday. Biles, Lee, Brazil's Julia Soares and ...