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Cassina

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The Cassina is a complex gymnastics skill involving a horizontal bar release. It combines elements of the Tkatchev and a full twist salto. Developed by Italian gymnast Igor Cassina, it was first performed at the 2004 Athens Olympics, showcasing exceptional rotational control and strength. The skill is typically practiced by elite male gymnasts seeking to refine their release techniques and acrobatic abilities in apparatus routines.

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What is the Cassina skill in men's gymnastics?

The Cassina is a highly difficult release skill performed on the horizontal high bar, consisting of a Tkatchev release combined with a full twisting layout. It is named after Italian gymnast Igor Cassina, who successfully debuted the element at the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Did Igor Cassina win a gold medal with his signature move?

Yes, Igor Cassina performed his namesake Cassina release move to secure the gold medal in the men's horizontal bar event final. This victory at the 2004 Athens Olympics marked a historic achievement, as it was Italy's first Olympic gold medal in gymnastics in nearly 50 years.

How does a Cassina differ from a regular Tkatchev?

While a standard Tkatchev involves swinging backward and releasing the bar to perform a half-turn before re-grasping, the Cassina adds an additional 360-degree twist during the flight phase. This full twist is executed in a layout position, dramatically increasing the skill's degree of difficulty.

What difficulty rating does the Cassina have in gymnastics?

In the current Code of Points for men's artistic gymnastics, the Cassina is officially rated as a G-tier flight element. Because it carries such a high difficulty value, it is a highly sought-after skill by elite high-bar specialists looking to maximize their start scores.

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