Talk:1966 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships

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First double somersault (on men's floor)?
In the source I quoted in an edit I just made to the article, I claimed, based on what I read ( "New movements appeared: piked dismount with full turn (high bar), dismount layout with full turn (rings), double salto, uprise with stretched arms, etc." ) in the reference I used, that the first-ever double salto was performed. I am *assuming* that they meant on floor exercise. They did not specifically state this, but Gymn Forum claims ( http://www.gymn-forum.net/innovators.html ) that Lasse Laine of Finland was the first to do this at the Europeans the next year - normally, I would take Gymn Forum to be pretty authoritative, but occasional errors are on that website. "I could have sworn" that a saw a double somi dismount from men's HB on some really old footage (ca or at 1936 Olympics) and being extremely shocked, but without a really exhaustive search, I couldn't find it. Anybody have any more info on this?QuakerIlK (talk) 04:20, 12 January 2021 (UTC)