Gymnastics/Wheel
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Wheels show at ice hockey competition.
Wheel gymnastics is a form of gymnastics which originated in Germany.
Wheel gymnasts do exercises in a large wheel known as the Rhönrad, gymnastics wheel, gym wheel, or German wheel.
There are three main categories of exercise in wheel gymnasts. They are: straight line, spiral, and vault.
History
While being a child, Otto Feick, the son of a blacksmith from Reichenbach, Germany, used to roll down a hill in two wagon tires which inspired him later to invent the wheel gymnastics between 1920-1922. The current wheel gymnastics obtained its final shape in 1974 with the introduction of the PVC coating [1]. Now, it's a competitive sport practiced in Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland, Japan, and United States of America [2].
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References
- ↑ SATUS, WASHINGTON (1996), Rhönrad Einmaleins ". Bern: SATUS
- ↑ International Wheel Gymnastic Federation
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