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Kasamatsu full is a vault in artistic gymnastics that combines a quarter turn onto the vaulting table with a backward salto containing one full twist. It belongs to the Kasamatsu family of vaults, which are distinguished from related Tsukahara vaults by the twist added to the salto. The element is named after Japanese gymnast Nobuyuki Kasamatsu and is performed in men's and women's artistic gymnastics.
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What is a Kasamatsu Full in gymnastics?
The Kasamatsu Full is a high-level vault in artistic gymnastics that features a complex entry and twisting salto. The gymnast performs a round-off onto the springboard, turns 180 degrees onto the vaulting table, and executes a full twisting backward salto.
Who is the Kasamatsu vault named after?
This complex vault is named after Japanese gymnast Nobuyuki Kasamatsu. In gymnastics, a skill is named after the athlete who is the first to successfully perform it at a major international competition like the World Championships or Olympics.
What is the difference between a Kasamatsu and a Tsukahara vault?
Both vaults utilize a round-off entry onto the springboard and a half-turn onto the table, but they differ in the air. A Tsukahara features a plain backward salto, whereas the Kasamatsu adds a full twist into the salto before landing.
Is the Kasamatsu Full still performed in elite gymnastics?
Yes, the Kasamatsu Full remains a very popular and competitive vault in both men's and women's artistic gymnastics. It carries a solid difficulty score in the FIG Code of Points and is often used as a second vault by specialists competing in vault finals.
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