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Yang Hak-seon ( ; born 6 December 1992) is a South Korean artistic gymnast who specialises in the
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. He is the first
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to win an Olympic gold medal.


Personal life

According to his Olympic profile, Yang started his gymnastics career at the age of 9, following his brother's footsteps. Yang is currently attending the
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. Yang's parents are Yang Gwan-gwon and Ki Suk-hyang. Their impoverished family previously lived in one of Gwangju's shantytowns, before relocating to
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, in South Korea's countryside, in 2010, after his father, a construction worker, suffered from serious injuries. His family currently lives in a makeshift converted greenhouse constructed from PVC pipes. After Yang's father lost his job, Yang supported the family with a modest income from the Korea Gymnastic Association. Yang's coach Cho Sung-doe admitted that he had been unaware of the family's precarious financial situation before Yang won the gold medal.


Career

Yang placed fourth and just missed medaling in the individual vault final at the 2010 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in
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, and would later become vault champion at the 2010 Asian Games and then 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in
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, Japan. In 2012, he became the first Korean gymnast to win Olympic gold in gymnastics, winning the vault competition in
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. In 2013, he went on to win gold in vault at the 2013 Summer Universiade in
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. He is famous in the gymnastics world for performing one of the five hardest vaults in the world, the ''Yang Hak Seon'', which is a front handspring on and into three twists off in a layout position. It was unveiled in the individual vault final at the 2011 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships, and initially carried the highest ever difficulty score (D-score) of 7.4 in men's vault at the time under the 2009-2012 Code of Points ( CoP). The difficulty value of the ''Yang Hak Seon'' has been adjusted at the beginning of subsequent quads since, initially down to 6.4 under the 2012-2016 CoP and now further to 6.0 under the current 2017-2020 CoP. The
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) regularly reassesses and adjusts D-scores (typically down) due to the steady advancement of general skill levels over time in gymnastics, especially on vault because of its D-scores being assigned numeric values instead of letter representations like with all other apparatuses—vault is the only apparatus in gymnastics to have that simply due to the nature of the apparatus. Yang is also said to be working on a difficult second vault but with a sideways entry. Yang was a reigning world champion, having won gold in vault at both the 2011 Worlds and 2013 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in
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and Antwerp respectively. However, at the 2014 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Nanning, China, he fell on both of his vaults—the first for which it was announced in Nanning that he was widely expected but failed to received naming credit for a brand new top then 6.4 difficulty vault, initially dubbed the ''Yang Hak Seon 2'', or a straight Tsukahara with 3½ twist—failing to defend his title and finished in seventh place with a final average combined score of 14.416 after qualifying in first place. Yang had earlier submitted to possibly attempt this new vault at the 2013 Worlds as well but chose not to compete it in any stage of the individual vault apparatus event. Without any worthy competition, Ri Se Gwang of
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won the gold medal with two top then 6.4 difficulty vaults that were both named after him, the ''Ri Se Gwang'' (full-twisting double Tsukahara) and ''Ri Se Gwang 2'' (double front piked with ½ twist), and outscored Yang by exactly one full point (15.416). He was similarly unable to defend his Olympic title at the 2016 Summer Olympics in
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due to injury. At the
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, Yang had "qualified" (Q) in first place for the vault event final but pulled out after that because he had sustained a hamstring injury during qualifications. Unimpeded and with little resistance,
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of Japan won his world individual vault title with an averaged combined score of 14.900 ahead of vault's 2012 Olympic bronze medalist
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by 0.001, the absolute slimmest of margins. At the 2019 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Stuttgart,
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, Yang had qualified for the individual vault event final in first place, but finished eighth after falling out of the first vault—his own the ''Yang Hak Seon'' on vault, or front handspring (layout) triple twist—as well as incurring a 0.300 penalty for stepping out-of-bounds because of that. Yang's training and preparation for the
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, Japan, were adjusted for his performance to peak accordingly for one year due to 2019–20
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. At the Olympics, he failed to qualify automatically for the individual event finals on vault after placing ninth in qualifying due to the poor execution and penalty point received in his second vault. He became the first reserve for the finals but ending up not competing. In the 2021 Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Kitakyushu, Japan, Yang qualified for the individual vault apparatus finals in a tie for the highest average combined score of 14.833 with but ranked second to
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after the tie-breaking procedure was applied. However, Yang completed the event in fifth place after some weak execution on his second vault once again.


Competitive history


Eponymous skills

The difficulty above is in line with the 2017–2021 Code of Points. Yang currently shares the honour with only
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and Hidenobu Yonekura, both of Japan, and Ri Se Gwang of
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for having at least one of the five skills with the highest D-score of 6.0 in men’s vault under the
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’s most current 2017–2021 Code of Points to be named after them. The ''Yang Hak Seon'' is a front handspring (forwards) entry family vault (as opposed to all of Shirai’s vaults belonging to the Yurchenko or round-off ackwardentry family), and it has a front handspring take off (forwards) entry onto the vaulting platform and then into a triple-twisting layout off the platform to finish in a blind landing. The straight forward-entry Tsukahara with 3½ twist (or Kasamatsu with 2½ twist), now ''Yonekura'', was the latest to be verified after it was successfully completed by Hidennobu Yonekura of Japan at the 2019 World Cup in
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. Currently, the Ri (retired in 2020) owns two while Yang, Shirai and Yonekura own one each. Even though some may refer to the ''Yang Hak Seon'' vaults by just using Yang’s surname, it is not quite accurate. This is because Yang’s surname, like in Korean and Chinese names, is not customarily listed at the end; hence, Yang’s entire name in customary order must officially be used in the naming of any skill he has originated. Although a gymnast may have officially received naming credit for a skill, it is becoming more common for that name not to necessarily be used in practice. This is in light of the ever increasing number of eponymous skills across all events for MAG as well as identical corresponding skils for WAG, which would receive an official second name as well. Moreover, using eponymous names is getting more confusing outside of experts in the field. Therefore, technical abbreviations are also extensively used over official names when describing certain skills for them to be more readily understood by everyone. For example, the ''Yonekura'' is more widely just called "Tsukahara 3½" as the latter is easier to identify by more people. Also, the "2½-twisting Yurchenko" has two official names: the ''Shewfelt'' for MAG and ''Amanar'' for WAG. The latter is more popular in practice, and confusion has occurred depending on which situation the skill is being described.


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