Pham Phuoc Hung performs in his favourite still rings event. Hung’s
move, given a difficulty rating of E (A elements being the easiest and H
elements being the hardest), has never been performed by any athlete before,
therefore it has been added to the Men’s Gymnastics Code of Points by the
International Gymnastics Federation (FIG), bearing the name of the Vietnamese
athlete, "The Pham”.
This is
the second time that the Hanoi-born gymnast has created a new element for the
still rings event which has received FIG recognition. Previously, at the
world competition in Glasgow, Scotland, in November 2015, Hung took the same
honour by performing a pull with straight arms and body, through a momentary
front lever, and through Cross to support scale, at a difficulty rating of D.
Prior to
Pham Phuoc Hung, Nguyen Tuan Dat, born in 1991, was the first Vietnamese
gymnast to have a skill named after him by the FIG. At the 2013 World
Championships, Dat and Kenzo Shirai of Japan successfully performed a
quadruple full twist on the floor, which was then named as the
"Shirai-Nguyen” skill.
The 2017
FIG World Artistic Gymnastics Championships, the 47th edition
of its kind, is taking place at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada, from
October 2 to 8, with the participation of over 500 gymnasts from 80
countries.
Vietnam
is being represented by seven of its best gymnasts, including Pham Phuoc
Hung, Dinh Phuong Thanh, Le Thanh Tung, Dang Nam, Do Vu Hung and Nguyen Tuan
Dat. Among the athletes, the highest expectations are pinned on Le Thanh
Tung, who shone with three gold medals for Vietnam at the recent 29th Southeast
Asian Games in Malaysia.
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Source: NDO