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Event Gold Silver Bronze Seniors: All-Around details Daniela Silivaș (ROU) Aleftina Pryakhina (URS) Elena Shushunova (URS) Diana Dudeva (BUL) Vault details Elena Shushunova (URS)
Also, Silivaș is the first gymnast in history to win 3 Olympic and World individual titles on three (from four) apparatus: uneven bars and floor (1988 OG, 1987 and 1989 WC) and beam (1988 OG, 1985 and 1989 WC), an achievement equaled only by Simone Biles, 20 years later. She won 16 Olympic and World medals, from which 10 were golds.
Floor details: Lou Yun: Vladimir Artemov: Lubomir Geraskov: Pommel horse details: Zsolt Borkai Dmitry Bilozerchev: none awarded: Lubomir Geraskov: Rings details: Yuri Korolyov: Li Ning Dmitry Bilozerchev: none awarded: Vault details: Lou Yun Sylvio Kroll: none awarded: Deyan Kolev: Parallel bars details: Vladimir Artemov: Dmitry Bilozerchev ...
Beschrijving : WK turnen in Rotterdam; Romeense Daniele Silivas in act Datum : 21 oktober 1987 Locatie : Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland Trefwoorden : TURNEN, kampioenschappen Fotograaf : Croes, Rob C. / Anefo Auteursrechthebbende : Nationaal Archief Materiaalsoort : Negatief (zwart/wit) Nummer archiefinventaris : bekijk toegang 2.24.01.05
Video on YouTube Official video These are the official results of the Women's High Jump event at the 1987 IAAF World Championships in Rome, Italy . There were a total number of 24 participating athletes, with two qualifying groups and the final held on Sunday August 30, 1987.
In her floor exercise she tumbled a double layout, and side Arabian 1 and 3/4 salto, both rare skills for women at that time; in fact, women are no longer allowed to compete saltos which end in a roll. Here she displayed her signature skill, a straddle jump to prone support, a rare and innovative move for the 1980s.
On floor she performed difficult passes such as 1½ twist back salto to 1½ twist back salto, punch front or 1½ twist back salto to 1½ twist back salto, salto forward 1/2, punch front. [21] [22] She also mounted floor exercise with a double back flip with a full twist in a piked position. At the 1983 Worlds and 1984 Olympic Games Event Finals ...
Biles debuted her new floor exercise skill, a double layout with a half twist, at podium training for the 2013 U.S. Classic, eight years after London Phillips completed it domestically in 2005. [20] Biles was able to successfully complete the skill at the 2013 World Championships and the skill was therefore named after her. [21]