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Mitsuo Tsukahara (塚原 光男 Tsukahara Mitsuo, born December 22, 1947) is a Japanese artistic gymnast. He was five times an Olympic Gold Medalist. He remained active in the sport after his retirement from competition. He served as vice president of the Japan Gymnastic Association.[1]

Mitsuo Tsukahara
Personal information
Country represented Japan
Born (1947-12-22) December 22, 1947 (age 74)
Tokyo, Japan
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)
Weight67 kg (148 lb)
DisciplineMen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior
Eponymous skillsTsukahara vault
Medal record
Olympic Games
1968 Mexico CityTeam
1972 MunichTeam
1972 MunichHorizontal bar
1976 MontrealTeam
1976 MontrealHorizontal bar
1976 MontrealVault
1972 MunichRings
1976 MontrealAll-around
1976 MontrealParallel bars
World Championships
1970 LjubljanaVault
1970 LjubljanaTeam
1974 VarnaTeam
1978 StrasbourgTeam
1970 LjubljanaAll-around
1970 LjubljanaRings
American Cup
1977 New YorkAll-around

Tsukahara competed throughout the late 1960s and 1970s, retiring from gymnastics competition in 1978 after the World Championships. Winning five gold, one silver and three bronze medals, Tsukahara was an important contributor in Japan's win at the team competition in three consecutive Olympic Games: in 1968, 1972 and 1976. He married fellow gymnast Chieko Oda. He has remained connected to the gymnastics world, partly through his son Naoya Tsukahara, who was also a multi-medalist at the World Championships and Olympic Games throughout the late 1990s and who still competed as of 2014.[2]


Skills


Tsukahara's name is one of the most famous in gymnastics due to its association with two widely performed skills. The first is the full-twisting double salto in the tuck position (with the full twist in the first salto). The Men's Gymnastics Code of Points credits Tsukahara for premiering this skill on floor exercise and horizontal bar, and he regularly performed it on these events throughout his career. In fact, in many nations, it is customary to call a full-twisting double salto tumble or dismount a "Tsukahara" on all apparatus, both for men and women. This skill is sometimes called a "Moon Somersault" or "Moon Salto".

Tsukahara is also credited with having invented a vaulting technique called the "Tsukahara vault". This vault is generally described as a roundoff over the horse/table into a backward salto, with or without twist. However, until 2005, when the horse was replaced with a table, women usually performed Tsukahara-type vaults on the side horse with a half-twist entry onto the horse rather than a quarter twist entry. Tsukahara himself did this vault in a stretched position, generally without twist.

The name "Tsukahara" is so strongly associated with the 1/4-on entry, that it is routinely misapplied to the more commonly used Kasamatsu-style vault, in which the 1/4 turn off the horse "untwists" so that the salto is initiated forwards or sideways. In fact, Tsukahara himself, who entered the horse on his left side but also twisted to the left, would have done a Kasamatsu vault if he had tried to twist. However, the Tsukahara style is certainly still very popular among gymnasts who:


Honors


In November 2009, Tsukahara was awarded with a Medal of Honour with purple ribbon by the Government of Japan.[1]


See also



References


  1. "678 individuals, 24 groups awarded Medals of Honor". Mainichi Shimbun. November 3, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-11-03.
  2. Mitsuo Tsukahara. sports-reference.com



На других языках


- [en] Mitsuo Tsukahara

[fr] Mitsuo Tsukahara

Mitsuo Tsukahara (塚原 光男 Tsukahara Mitsuo), né le 22 décembre 1947, est un ancien gymnaste japonais plusieurs fois médaillé olympique (dont 5 fois en 1976). Il est aussi célèbre pour avoir inventé un saut qui porte désormais son nom.

[it] Mitsuo Tsukahara

Mitsuo Tsukahara (Tokyo, 22 dicembre 1947) è un ginnasta giapponese vincitore di numerose medaglie mondiali e olimpiche negli anni settanta.

[ru] Цукахара, Мицуо

Мицуо Цукахара (яп. 塚原 光男 Цукахара Мицуо, 22 декабря 1947) — японский гимнаст, пятикратный олимпийский чемпион, четырехкратный чемпион мира. Отец гимнаста Наои Цукахары. В честь гимнаста названа группа опорных прыжков с рондатом «прыжок Цукахара». Элемент был впервые исполнен Мицуо в 1979 году[1].



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