Onodi / Mostepanova on Beam

Everyone loves the skill named after Henrietta Ónodi.  A fantastic gymnast who competed 1992 and 1996 Olympics, winning medals.

Henrietta Onodi called the Onodi on Beam the “Mostepanova” because she’d seen Olga compete it first.

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Click PLAY or watch a Beam DISPLAY on YouTube. (1986)

Click PLAY or watch Mostepanova in 1983 on YouTube.

Onodi to aerial cartwheel

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Chinese Nationals Finals – day 2

Beam
Guan Chenchen – 14.933
Wei Xiaoyuan – 14.600
Liu TingTing – 14.533

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Floor
Qi Qi – 14.200
Qu Ran – 13.800
Lu Yufei 13.733

Defying Gravity – part 3

Beam is the featured apparatus. You need YouTube Premium to watch the episodes 3-6.

This one includes Kathy Johnson’s story. You know, the Olympic Bronze medalist on Beam.

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Sunisa says “point my toes” at the exact moment she flexes her feet. I’m not sure the video editor actually knows Gymnastics.

WAG All-Japan Senior Championships

  1. Murakami Mai 56.600
  2. Hiraiwa Yuna 54.632
  3. Hatakeda Hitomi 54.366

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Grace McCallum training

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(via theGymter.net)