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Nabieva Release

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The Nabieva release is a highly difficult acrobatic element performed on the uneven bars in women's artistic gymnastics. It consists of a toe-on Tkatchev with a full twist, named after the Russian gymnast Tatiana Nabieva. Nabieva successfully debuted the skill at an elite international competition, leading to its official addition to the FIG Code of Points.

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What is the Nabieva release?

The Nabieva is a difficult uneven-bars release consisting of a toe-on Tkatchev with a full twist. The gymnast releases the bar, twists, and must regrasp it cleanly.

Who is the Nabieva release named after?

It is named after Russian gymnast Tatiana Nabieva. She successfully debuted the element at elite international competition.

Which apparatus uses the Nabieva?

The skill is performed on the uneven bars in women's artistic gymnastics. It is not a floor, vault, balance-beam, or men's high-bar element.

Why is the Nabieva considered difficult?

It combines a toe-on entry, a Tkatchev-style flight over the bar, and a full twist before the regrasp. Timing the twist while maintaining enough height for the catch makes the element demanding.

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