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Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi's floor routine breaks the internet, here's why!

Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi's floor routine breaks the internet, here's why!

Jan 15, 2019
11:55 am

What's the story

An athlete-student of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has become the talk of the town. Gymnast Katelyn Ohashi's exceptional floor routine has gone viral as she earned praise from every corner including US Senator Kamala Harris. Her gymnastics performance saw her bag a perfect 10. And everybody is going gaga about her performance. What was special about it?

Performance

21-year-old earns a perfect ten for a solid performance

People have termed her performance as the best floor routine they have ever witnessed. The 21-year-old UCLA gymnast was in her element, packed with high energy. She started her floor routine with a massive tumbling pass that ended with flawless stuck landing. Her one minute and 30 seconds routine, stunned everybody. She earned a perfect score for an electrifying performance.

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WATCH: Ohashi's brilliance stuns one and all

Praise

Her whole floor routine is ridiculously hard: Ohashi's coach

"Her whole floor routine is ridiculously hard. Every single thing about it including the backwards split that she does after her leap pass- it's insane," said Ohashi's coach to the Daily Bruin. Ohashi was all smiles and she danced to the music with a lot of confidence that entertained the crowd as did her jaw-dropping tumbling passes. Her enthusiastic team members cheered her on.

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Ohashi is not new to viral fame

A one-time Olympic hopeful, Ohashi is not new to viral fame. At the 2018 Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships, she moon-walked her way to the ultimate prize of NCAA floor champion. A Michael Jackson-themed routine saw her garner more than four million views on YouTube.

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This is just fantastic!