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Gymnastics Trampoline

On Saturday, I went to see Gymnastics Trampoline. This is a sport that I have never seen before – but I was really surprised at how fun it is. It only became an Olympic sport in 2000 – and there are some athletes who have competed in all Games since then. It was crazy to see how these women could flip and twist while being so high up in the air and then land perfectly in the middle of the trampoline. I really enjoyed this sport and was very glad that I had to chance to go and see it!  They do the qualification and the final all in the same event, so I got to see a medal ceremony as well! Below is a picture of the woman who won the gold!

Posted by olympian on August 6, 2012 | Filed under: Olympics.


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