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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.
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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The last time the Olympics were held in Tokyo.
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At the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo Shuji Tsurumi received a gold medal in team combined exercises, and silver medals in individual all-around, pommel horse, and parallel bars.
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1. VERNIAIEV Oleg UKR 16.041
2. LEYVA Danell USA 15.900
3. BELYAVSKIY David RUS 15.783
full results
https://twitter.com/uncletimmensgym/status/762073400227405825
Leyva did a great job coming in as replacement for Orozco.
Oleg hit 6/6 🙂 to finish ahead of Uchimura, the first time that’s happened in any competition in YEARS.
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It’s sudden victory in the AA final, of course. I’d still call Uchimura the favourite.
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https://www.instagram.com/p/BIgXWcggOUr/
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