Raj Bhavsar already has a skill named after him on Rings.
At the upcoming World Cup meet in Moscow he plans to unveil another “new” skill, this time on P Bars.

… Bhavsar will be one of four U.S. gymnastics, joining national all-around champion David Sender, Olympic bronze medalist Joey Hagerty and University of Oklahoma gymnast Chris Brooks of Houston, who will compete May 29-30 in Moscow at an International Gymnastics Federation World Cup.
Bhavsar will compete on rings and parallel bars, but his primary incentive for the trip is the chance to get his name in the FIG code of points if he completes an above-bar release skill on parallel bars that he has been practicing since 2007.
βIt starts from one end of the bar and finishes at the other end, and I think Iβve got it down,β he said. βItβs like any skill β more hits than misses. Iβm 95 percent there.β …
Leave a comment if you know his new trick.
Normally competing a skill at a World Cup is not enough to get into the Code of Points. That might happen if he competes it at the World Championships.
He is Rajnastics on twitter.
Best tweet from Raj: “Enough whine about swine.”
Hey, Utah Coach Greg Marsden just joined twitter. He’s a bit slow to the party. Surprising since Greg and Utah are often first to do things online.
