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nothing found.
nothing found (on the vault, just the gymnast)
nothing online.
looked in wikipedia commons and google free images: nada. There is a GREAT image of Wieber in mid-air doing the twists of the vault, but it is AP photo.
TCO ( talk) 11:28, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
Concerned about losing those links. I tried to be very thoughtful about which ones I picked and they have pretty high information content of relevance to the article. The first one shows all the women who have done the vault (which is a lot of the information content and being directed to a vidoe that shows that gives the user a lot more info.) The second one is a very good one in terms of showing the mechanics of what actually happens on the trick.
Is it a copyright concern? (since it's just a link, isn't it on Youtube what they allow, and they do have procedures with takedown notices and the like, for instance, people often put up whole competitions and those are usually scrubbed. But the kind of video I linked to is pretty stable...can check the dates, too.)
TCO ( talk) 06:19, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
HA! :) I was so proud of myself for finding the best ones. There's even parallelism of structure as the "list" is in the same order (you'll see if you play the video, btw I'm not pushing it as creator or buddy of creator...I just found it and it was spot on.). I would probably change the order of the two links though, as I think of it now. TCO ( talk) 07:08, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
Yurchenko (vault) has a bullet point pertaining to Amanar: "Amanar/Shewfelt (2 1/2 twisting Yurchenko): Roundoff, back handspring entry; two and a half twisting layout." Apparently, "Shewfelt" is an alternative name for Amanar. Goodvac ( talk) 06:48, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
It would be better for the long run if the editors accept that Amanar is now the accepted term for this manoeuvre. This "Shewfelt is for men" stuff - you just made that up, didn't you? - Ashley Pomeroy ( talk) 11:44, 13 August 2016 (UTC)
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nothing found.
nothing found (on the vault, just the gymnast)
nothing online.
looked in wikipedia commons and google free images: nada. There is a GREAT image of Wieber in mid-air doing the twists of the vault, but it is AP photo.
TCO ( talk) 11:28, 27 November 2010 (UTC)
Concerned about losing those links. I tried to be very thoughtful about which ones I picked and they have pretty high information content of relevance to the article. The first one shows all the women who have done the vault (which is a lot of the information content and being directed to a vidoe that shows that gives the user a lot more info.) The second one is a very good one in terms of showing the mechanics of what actually happens on the trick.
Is it a copyright concern? (since it's just a link, isn't it on Youtube what they allow, and they do have procedures with takedown notices and the like, for instance, people often put up whole competitions and those are usually scrubbed. But the kind of video I linked to is pretty stable...can check the dates, too.)
TCO ( talk) 06:19, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
HA! :) I was so proud of myself for finding the best ones. There's even parallelism of structure as the "list" is in the same order (you'll see if you play the video, btw I'm not pushing it as creator or buddy of creator...I just found it and it was spot on.). I would probably change the order of the two links though, as I think of it now. TCO ( talk) 07:08, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
Yurchenko (vault) has a bullet point pertaining to Amanar: "Amanar/Shewfelt (2 1/2 twisting Yurchenko): Roundoff, back handspring entry; two and a half twisting layout." Apparently, "Shewfelt" is an alternative name for Amanar. Goodvac ( talk) 06:48, 28 November 2010 (UTC)
It would be better for the long run if the editors accept that Amanar is now the accepted term for this manoeuvre. This "Shewfelt is for men" stuff - you just made that up, didn't you? - Ashley Pomeroy ( talk) 11:44, 13 August 2016 (UTC)