Know more about the dead loop move in gymnastics and why was it banned as Olga Korbut’s Olympics video goes viral
If you’re using social media platforms especially X/Twitter, Reddit and TikTok, chances are you must have encounter a viral video of a gymnast performing a dangerous move called Dead Loop.
Not sure what it is? Let’s check out together more information about the viral gymnastics move called Dead Loop that got banned following the 1972 Munich Olympics.
For the unversed, social media platform X is currently buzzing with a viral video featuring a gymnast performing the dangerous move ‘Dead Loop’ leaving Olympics enthusiasts stunned!
What is the dangerous Dead Loop move in gymnastics and why was it banned as Olga Korbut video during the Munich Olympics goes viral
It’s a gymnastic movie that was named after a legendary Olympian Olga Korbut, who performed it during the 1972 Munich Olympics. Now a video of her performing the maneuver has taken over the social media platforms like a blaze.
The dangerous move involves a gymnast standing on the high bar, followed by a backflip and then grasping the bar again. Dead Loop is considered to be one of most dangerous stunts.
It could led dangerous result of it went wrong in any way. The gymnast performing the move could be harmed or injured if they missed their footing it if they failed to grasp bar at the end of the trick.
Olga Korbut’s Performance
The move was first performed by the legendary Olympian Olga Korbut as aforesaid during the 1972 Olympics. The dangerous move is also called as Korbut Flip as it was first performed by Korbut and it inspired several gymnasts.
The banned "Dead Loop" of Olga Korbut, 1972. It was the first and last time the trick was documented. pic.twitter.com/1UQ8Lum45F
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The trick is performed on two uneven bars and requires immense concentration, timing, strength and coordination to successfully execute it. The viral video of Olga Korbut performing the movie has so far captured over 2 million views.
Reason behind Dead Loop Ban
For the curious, the international gymnastics federation banned the dangerous move after Olga performed it during the Munich Olympics. They explained that the move could lead to potential damage and cited various safety factors while banning the move.
Dead Loop can potentially hurt the gymnast especially around the neck, head and spine. Considering the safety was the primary factory while banning the move, various gymnasts and coaches develop new techniques that are completely safe to be perform.