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  2. Trampolining terms - Wikipedia

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    Let’s say the trick is a double cork 1080. 720 degrees are used for the two flip rotations, since it is a double, and the remaining 360 are used for a twist. You are allowed to put the twist anywhere you want in the double flip, which means in trampoline terms a double cork 1080 could be an off axis full in, full out or half half. Now for the ...

  3. Katie Ormerod - Wikipedia

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    In May 2014, then aged 16, Ormerod became the first female snowboarder to land a double cork 1080, one of the most complex manoeuvres in snowboarding, which involves three rotations and two inverted flips. [8] [9] [10] In the 2018 Winter Olympics, she was due to compete in the slopestyle and big air snowboarding events. [4]

  4. Maddie Mastro - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 2025 at the Laax Open, Mastro became one of the first two women to land a double cork 1080 in a snowboard halfpipe competition, landing a frontside double cork 1080 after Chloe Kim landed a cab double cork 1080 earlier that day. [4]

  5. Double mini trampoline - Wikipedia

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    DMT can be sourced back to 1970 when its inventors Robert F Bollinger and George Nissen combined two Mini trampolines with a small table and mat to cover in between. Later Robert F Bollinger combined the two Mini trampolines to create one 430 cm long Double Mini Trampoline and also designed the rules for competition and terms such as the mounter and spotter passes and he established its own ...

  6. Travis Rice - Wikipedia

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    With a best run score of 95 [22] for his Double backside Rodeo 1080. [23] 1st Winter X Games Big Air Double Cork 1080; 2006–2007. 1st, US Open Slopestyle (2007) 2nd (Silver), Winter X Games, Snowboard Best Trick (2007) 2005–2006. 12th, FIS World Cup #1, Valle Nevado, Chile (Halfpipe) 8th, Nokia Air & Style, Munich, Germany (Slopestyle)

  7. 1984 Trampoline World Championships - Wikipedia

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    1.2.5 Double Mini Trampoline Team. 1.2.6 Tumbling. 1.2.7 Tumbling Team. 2 Medal table. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. 1984 Trampoline World Championships ...

  8. European Trampoline Championships - Wikipedia

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    The European Trampoline Championships, sometimes referred to more formally as the European Championships in Trampoline, Double-Mini-Tramoline and Tumbling is the main trampoline gymnastics championships in Europe, including the disicplines of Double mini trampoline and tumbling, organized by the European Union of Gymnastics.

  9. Double Full - Wikipedia

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    Compared to a full back (full twisting back somersault), a double full is a more advanced move. It's not often seen in high-grade routines because it has only 360° of somersault rotation. The performer sharply and tightly brings the arms down to the sides and maintains a straight body position to speed up the rotation generated from a full back.