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End Rightly - The Pommelgun
A spectacular pommel horse fall from Paul Juda
Fun Fact: All five event world champions from day one of apparatus finals successfully defended their titles from the 2015 World Championships
You would not believe your smell
if you got ended by a pommel
“The spinny thing on one arm” AKA the Sohn, brought to you by Sašo, Alex, David, and Oleg
Really cool flaired Magyar and Sivado with spindles from some guy from Japan… not sure if it will ever count as a new skill (the Sivado variation anyway) as the version without a spindle is already in the code as an E and described as “any other travel bwd in cross support to other end (3/3) in flairs”
Unique routine from Mark Sohn (USA) at the 1994 World Championships PH EF. He placed 6th.
Fun fact about Mark: He won the NCAA pommel horse title four years straight (1988, 1989, 1990, 1991).
Mark now runs his own insurance agency in Chicago that covers gymnastics clubs and other sports clubs.
Men’s Pommel Horse:
1. Max Whitlock
2. David Belyavskiy
3. Xiao Ruoteng