She yelled, toppling and falling face down on my bed like a gymnast gone horribly wrong. |
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Nothing short of extremely difficult exercises in a combination could give a gymnast the full 10 points. |
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Growing up, all I wanted to do was go to the Olympics as a gymnast or an ice skater. |
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I found a few large gymnast mats leaning up against the white brick wall by a storage closet. |
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Born in Carmel, New York, she trained as a gymnast and a tap dancer before deciding to specialise in classical ballet. |
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Former Chinese gymnast Li Ning carried the Olympic flame as he was lifted to the air during the opening ceremony of the Beijing 2008 Games. |
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Even when the Russian gymnast himself took to the stage and begged the audience to stop there was no appreciable response. |
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Her younger sister, Olga, is a former gymnast who is studying to be a gymnastics coach. |
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In the men's competition, a different gymnast was in the lead in each of the six events. |
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Thirteen years ago I spent three weeks in Auckland as a gymnast competing for Wales in the Commonwealth Games. |
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His principle is to train a gymnast who will immediately stand head and shoulders above all the others. |
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According to the official rules, each female gymnast must wear a correct sportive leotard or unitard, which must be of elegant design. |
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The gymnast amazed the audience by performing a handstand after mounting the podium to accept her award. |
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Nancy Smith is another gymnast and enjoys exercising on the bars, beam and the vault. |
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The risk, originality, and soulful presentation she displayed set the pace for every gymnast who succeeded her. |
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From then on coaches and girls alike realised that a smaller gymnast meant a better gymnast. |
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From a laughing teenager she developed into a mature gymnast whose work took on something of an academic quality. |
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The team was impressive especially on beam where gymnasts after gymnast nailed difficult combinations. |
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When the gymnast misses the beam the device instantly picks up the slack on the gym elastics, preventing her crashing to the ground. |
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This is why olympic gymnast rings, kettlebells, and clubbells are so effective at building real world strength. |
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I've been a gymnast since I can remember and I've been doing random handstands since before I was a gymnast. |
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I tell my gymnast daughter not to do handstands on the settee, while remembering the times I did just that. |
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If ever a gymnast were the picture of elegance, Natalia Lipkovskaya would be that athlete. |
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She started as a gymnast after finding motivation from watching the Olympic Games as a child. |
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That leaves little room for anyone else to use them unless they have the nimble acrobatic skills of an Olympic gymnast. |
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On floor exercise one gymnast tumbled a double layout, two whips to double pike, and stuck full-in dismount. |
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Mukhina was a tremendous gymnast, one that will not go unforgotten. |
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A fine gymnast, cricketer and rugby player, Eric had a Welsh schoolboy trial as a fly half, but had the misfortune to play opposite one of the future Welsh rugby greats. |
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Like the gymnast and the ballerina, the distance runner is often defined by drive and compulsion. |
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And, shiningly, there is Sophie, a talented gymnast and a troubled, spiky, sweet girl, nearly wrecked by the adults in her life. |
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I love creating routines that tell a story and individualize my style and identity as a gymnast. |
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You'll find out what that young Roumanian gymnast should have taken. |
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Very high notes for flexibility difficulties, nice music but a rather expressionless gymnast. |
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In 1924 in Munich he founded, with the German gymnast Dorothee Günther, the Günther School for gymnastics, dance, and music. |
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An accomplished athlete, this former gymnast likes to climb, canoe and cycle in his spare time. |
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Lara is a 15-year-old competitive gymnast who has had amenorrhea for one year. |
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An Ontario provincial level track and field athlete and gymnast, Marshall loves running, biking and Ultimate Frisbee. |
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Spending much of her youth as a competitive gymnast, she also trained in dance, soccer, basketball and hockey. |
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Within each group, the top ranked gymnast will compete last, the second ranked gymnasts will compete second last, and so on. |
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She started out as a high-level gymnast and after 10 years in the sport decided to cross over to diving. |
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But it actually turned out that she was the best gymnast by far and that's why they thought she'd be a good subject. |
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High level gymnast, she has learnt yoga technics and has turned her carrier towards danse. |
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On first hearing, this gymnast has the right to appeal to the FIG's Tribunal of Appeal. |
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A happening he would,one day, like to share with his 14-year old daughter and accomplished gymnast Camille. |
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The thin, ungainly boy didn't seem to have the makings of a star gymnast. |
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What's more, as the head of Romanian gymnast Nicolete Daniela Sofronie was so small the wreath didn't stay on but came to rest on her shoulders. |
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There will be also the guys of Sport Dancing Italian Federation and Fabrizia D'Ottavio, the multi-medallist gymnast of Abruzzo. |
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She is also a capable gymnast, trampolinist and javelin thrower. |
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Rice said she felt the vault was extremely suitable for the Yurchenko-style vaults, where the gymnast does a round-off onto the board and a back handspring onto the horse. |
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One of the instructors then broke into a flurry of breaking moves that included vault-like leg swinging and inverted human pretzel handstands to make a gymnast blush. |
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At an even five feet tall, Catanzaro is the shortest competitor in this season of Ninja Warrior, but average for a gymnast. |
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I always say that race walking takes the strength and agility of a gymnast, the technique of a ballet dancer and the endurance of a marathon runner. |
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The amount of strength, flexibility, stamina, everything it takes to be a gymnast is insane. |
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Beals used two doubles, Sharon Shapiro, a gymnast, and Marine Jahan, a French actress. |
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She was a talented rhythmic gymnast who took home a silver medal at the 2004 Junior Olympics. |
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Instead, an unranked gymnast was selected to fill the position. |
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He said he had been a gymnast as a teenager and wanted to get back into gymnastics as well as do some body building and the steroids would last him about five years. |
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The galactic horribleness of this movie can be summed up in one scene, where our gymnast hero is being pursued by bad guys through a suitably Eastern European looking village. |
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Prior to becoming a diver Prandi was an ice skater and gymnast. |
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The most successful competitor was German wrestler and gymnast Carl Schuhmann, who won four gold medals. |
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Much more helpful than the press trip was the performance of an icy-miened 14-year-old Romanian gymnast, Nadia Comaneci. |
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There was also good news for Welsh rhythmic gymnast Frankie Jones, who received the David Dixon award honouring one competitor's contribution based on their performance, fair play and contribution to their team. |
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It was Haile Kifer, a gymnast and diver for Little Falls High School. |
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The former prima ballerina has made no secret of the fact she's been impressed by the Olympic gymnast. |
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Who was that lithe, bendable gymnast setting alight the Olympic flame? |
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Women's pole vault final, 7pm Britain's best gymnast, Beth Tweddle ▲, is in the final of the uneven bars, and there will be familiar names in the velodrome as Team GB go for gold in the men's and women's sprint. |
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In 1819, after the murder of the German playwright August von Kotzebue by a Burschenschaft gymnast, the Prussian king Frederick William III closed approximately 100 gymnastics fields and centres in Prussia. |
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A Trail Rated suspension is limber like a gymnast. |
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Smith, won bronze on the pommel horse and was the first British gymnast to win an Olympic medal for 80 years. |
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She attended Katy High School, where she was a cheerleader, gymnast, speech team member, and drama club member. |
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Despite being almost a decade past prime gymnast age, and beset by serious injuries, she had kept training and competing because a fourth place at Beijing had left her heartbroken. |
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You can't be a codependent and be a great gymnast. |
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Since her arrival on the scene in 2012, some on social media have deemed her hair unkempt because of its curliness around the edges, implying that the gymnast should chemically relax or otherwise straighten her hair. |
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David Brown, 46, a US Navy captain and surgeon, was a gymnast who performed as an acrobat, unicyclist and stilt-walker while attending college. |
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The whole routine must be performed with rhythm and harmony, and the gymnast must move in different directions, using a major portion of the allotted area. |
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For example, a gymnast could tuck toward the end of a neckspring and thereby increase angular velocity. |
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We salute our gold medalists, cyclist Chris Hoy and gymnast Steve Frew, Lee McConnell for her silver and Jamie Quarry's bronze. |
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It depicts a gymnast swirling a long ribbon. |
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Apart from the fact that the event does not offer competitions or medals, the Gymnaestrada has another unusual feature for a sporting event: each gymnast covers his own expenses. |
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A brilliant gymnast and just average high-school student, he only began to take an interest in physics and chemistry at the time of the baccalaureate. |
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After the beginning of the competition, an injured gymnast may be replaced on the remaining apparatus by other team members, but not by the substitute. |
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An incredible gymnast, Filip Ude earned the grade of 15.725 with his impecable exercise in the finals on the pommel horse and received an olympic silver medal. |
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These games also saw gymnast Vitaly Scherbo equal the record for most individual gold medals at a single Games set by Eric Heiden in the 1980 Winter Games, with five. |
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For anyone who has lost a bit of faith in the power of sport to inspire, check out gymnast Beth Tweddle's latest victory on the asymmetric bars at the World Championships. |
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Later, raising her arms overhead like a gymnast, Ms. Olson sprints across the stage, only to chicken out, performing a barely perceptible, hiccuplike jump. |
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