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  2. Vault (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The horse was set up with its long dimension perpendicular to the run for women, and parallel for men. [1] The vaulting horse was the apparatus used in the Olympics for over a century, beginning with the Men's vault in the first modern Olympics and ending with the Gymnastics at the 2000 Summer Olympics.

  3. Horizontal bar - Wikipedia

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    Horizontal bar. The horizontal bar, also known as the high bar, is an apparatus used by male gymnasts in artistic gymnastics. It traditionally consists of a cylindrical metal (typically steel) bar that is rigidly held above and parallel to the floor by a system of cables and stiff vertical supports. Gymnasts typically wear suede leather grips ...

  4. Artistic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The term "artistic gymnastics" was introduced to distinguish freestyle performances from those used by the military. [6] The German educator Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, who was known as the father of gymnastics, [7] invented several apparatus, including the horizontal bar and parallel bars. [8] Two of the first gymnastics clubs were Turnvereins and ...

  5. Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Men's rhythmic gymnastics is related to both men's artistic gymnastics and wushu martial arts. It emerged in Japan from stick gymnastics. Stick gymnastics has been taught and performed for many years with the aim of improving physical strength and health. Male athletes are judged on some of the same physical abilities and skills as their female ...

  6. Meet Team USA’s ‘Clark Kent’ pommel horse hero - AOL

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    Meet the gymnast who helped the US men’s gymnastics team earn its first medal in 16 years –– and who looks suspiciously like Superman. ... Nedoroscik only performs on one apparatus: pommel ...

  7. Olympic order in artistic gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Olympic order in artistic gymnastics. Olympic order in artistic gymnastics refers to the sequence in which a gymnast performs from one exercise after another in a competition. Male gymnasts use six apparatuses in Olympic order. Female gymnasts use four apparatuses. For male gymnasts, the Olympic order is as follows: [1] 1) Floor. 2) Pommel horse.