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Wat (wie) is Yurchenko (vault) - definitie

TYPE OF VAULT IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
Amanar; Shewfelt; Yurchenko (vault)
  • The three families of vaults in order from left to right: handspring, Tsukahara, and Yurchenko
  • [[Daniele Hypólito]] competing a Yurchenko-style vault at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]]

Yurchenko (vault)         
Yurchenko is the name of both a specific vault and a vault family in artistic gymnastics. The Yurchenko was named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Yurchenko in 1982 during a competition in Moscow.
Amanar         
The Amanar for women (or Shewfelt for men) is a skill in vault of artistic gymnastics. The vault is named after the first gymnasts to perform it at an official FIG competition (the Olympics): Simona Amânar of Romania for women, and Kyle Shewfelt of Canada for men.
Yurchenko loop         
SOVIET ARTISTIC GYMNAST
Yurchenko loop; Natalia Yurtchenko
A Yurchenko loop is a skill performed on the balance beam in women's artistic gymnastics. It is named after Soviet gymnast Natalia Yurchenko, who originated and competed with the element in the early 1980s.

Wikipedia

Yurchenko vault family

Yurchenko, also known as round-off entry vaults, are a family of vaults performed in artistic gymnastics in which the gymnast does a round-off onto the springboard and a back handspring onto the horse or vaulting table. The gymnast then performs a salto, which may range in difficulty from a simple single tuck to a triple twist layout. Different variations in the difficulty of the salto lead to higher D-scores. This family of vaults is the most common type of vault in gymnastics and its named after Natalia Yurchenko, who first performed it in 1982.