Watch video of gymnast Rebecca Andrade practicing the ‘Triple-Twisting Yurchenko’ vault move goes viral

Watch video of gymnast Rebecca Andrade practicing the ‘Triple-Twisting Yurchenko’ vault move goes viral

Rebecca Andrade has been making waves online after a viral video of her surfaced featuring her practicing the Triple-Twisting Yurchenko vault move

The defending Olympic vault champion had officially submitted the skill for consideration at the Paris Olympics 2024.

For the curious, the 25-year-old Brazilian gymnast aims to have the Triple-Twisting Yurchenko named after her in the Code of Points. This move come to the spotlight in the midst of Simone Bilesโ€™ consistent flawlessly landing Yurchenko Double Pike movie for the past year, especially in the recent months.

Video of Brazilian gymnast Rebecca Andrade practicing the ‘Triple-Twisting Yurchenko’ move goes viral

The Yurchenko Double Pike, which is named after Biles as the โ€œBiles II on Floor,โ€ gives the American gymnast a significant edge since she is the only one performing the skill, earning a difficulty score of 6.4

While the most top gymnast performs the double twisting Yurchenko, which reportedly carries a difficulty score of 5.0.

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Rebecca Andrade vs Simone Biles

Till now, Rebecca Andrade, who frequently performs the double-twisting Yurchenko combined with Cheng during the vault competition, falls short of Biles in scores, even if Simone makes a mistake with her Yurchenko Double Pike.

However, with the introduction of the Triple-Twisting Yurchenko in her repertoire, the Brazilian gymnast could present a formidable challenge to the 7-time Olympic medalist for the vault gold at the Paris Olympics 2024.

About Triple-Twisting Yurchenko

For the curious, Andradeโ€™s Triple-Twisting Yurchenko often starts with a round-off, back-handspring entry onto the table, followed by a triple twist with one flip in a stretched position before landing.

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While the height she achieves is slightly less than Bilesโ€™ during the Yurchenko Double Pike, the skill is likely to be awarded a difficulty score of 5.8.

Though 5.8 is still lower than the 6.4 of the โ€˜Biles II on vault,โ€™ Andrade is reportedly working on adding a Cheng to it, which would elevate her difficulty score to match Bilesโ€™ 6.4.

While Andrade submitted the skill during podium training at Paris 2024 on July 25, she did not perform it during the session.

Whether this was a strategic choice or due to her not being fully prepared remains unclear, but to have the skill named after her, the 25-year-old must execute it flawlessly during the competition.

Though Andrade and Biles have historically earned similar execution scores, Bilesโ€™ higher difficulty level has set her apart. With Andrade now aiming to match that difficulty, the vault competition at Paris 2024 promises to be thrilling.

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