Click PLAY or watch Jason Gatson’s P Bars on YouTube.
Brinn Bevan is working on Jason’s signature skill.
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Click PLAY or watch Jason Gatson’s P Bars on YouTube.
Brinn Bevan is working on Jason’s signature skill.
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Virtuous performance.
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The maximum difficulty of any compulsory skill at that time was a B-part. The goal was to show basic skills with excellent amplitude.
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Vladislav Polyashov was 2nd on P Bars at the 2016 Russian Championships.
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Raj Bhavsar shows how to do his signature skill with amplitude. Connected.
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He first competed it internationally at World Stars in Moscow May 30, 2009.
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Sergey Viktorovich Diomidov (Russian: Сергей Викторович Диомидов; born 9 July 1943) is an Uzbekistan former gymnast who competed in 1964 and 1968 Olympics. He won team silver medals at both Games and a bronze on the vault in 1968. …
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You can watch Sergey himself training it in this edit of him and coach Konstantin Karakashyants before and during the 1966 World Championships. Click PLAY or watch him on YouTube.
https://youtu.be/-7V2p5yyISg?t=3m39s
I’ve often seen his name spelled “Diamadov”. Or “Diamadov”. The Code of Points uses Diamidov though I don’t trust Code spelling in general. Of course you can use Sergey or Sergei.
When in doubt I usually use the wikipedia translation which has (hopefully) been widely crowdsourced. @papaliukin likes Diomidov.
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