balance beam

Suni Lee on the balance beam at the 2020 Tokyo OlympicsLee is the first Hmong American to compete and medal in the Olympic Games.

balance beam, gymnastics apparatus used in women’s competition. It is a wooden beam 5 meters (16.4 feet) long, 10 cm (4 inches) wide, and raised 125 cm (4.1 feet) from the floor. The performer begins the exercise by mounting the beam by either a vault or a jump and executes movements that must include steps, running, jumps, turns, sitting positions, and some held, or posed, positions. The duration of the exercise is 70 to 90 seconds. Women were first awarded individual Olympic medals in the event at the 1952 Games.

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