The banned "Dead Loop" of Olga Korbut, 1972. It was the first and last time the trick was documented.

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:patrice: Is this a normal topic of conversation during the Olympics? I'm trynna see something. :lupe:
 
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That shyt needs to stay banned.

I mean if you like smashed reproductive organs and separated lumbar joints, fukked up hip joints and dislocations all over...

It looks dope, but I wouldn't put my daughter into something like that.
 

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I always wonder how does a move get banned. shyt is dumb


When the "Committee" deems that a move is too technical to be done by anyone else, just because one person, and it's usually a person NOT found within the favour of that committee, to be the only one capable/brave enough to do and land successfully.
If Nancy Kerrigan had landed this shyt after Harding separated her knee cap with a Hertz Rental tyre iron, I guarantee you she'd be bigger than Pele in the figure skating world, being H'wite and all.
I don't have a knack for American History, but I'm sure this was around the cold war and such and the world would be damned if they'd let the Ruskies win anything they couldn't stifle on a technicality.​
 
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