


Women's artistic gymnastics
In women’s artistic gymnastics, there are four main apparatuses or events on which gymnasts compete:
Vault: In the vault event, gymnasts sprint down a runway and perform a powerful springboard jump onto a vaulting table. They execute different skills such as twists and flips while demonstrating height, distance, and clean execution.
Uneven Bars: The uneven bars consist of two horizontal bars set at different heights. Gymnasts perform a series of swings, releases, and transitions between the bars, combining elements of strength and coordination. They demonstrate impressive routines that involve high-flying releases, intricate hand placements, and precise timing.
Balance Beam: The balance beam is a narrow, elevated beam that requires a combination of acrobatic skills, balance, and poise. Gymnasts perform a variety of movements, including leaps, jumps, turns, acrobatic elements, and dynamic combinations. Staying on the beam while executing difficult skills with precision is a significant challenge.
Floor Exercise: The floor exercise is a routine performed on a sprung floor mat. Gymnasts perform a choreographed routine to music, combining tumbling passes with dance elements. The routine showcases a gymnast’s power, flexibility, and artistic expression. Gymnasts perform a variety of acrobatic skills such as flips, twists, and somersaults, along with dance elements like leaps, turns, and expressive movements.