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The Moors is a move on the floor exercise in artistic gymnastics. The gymnast completes a double twisting double back tumbling pass in the laid out position. The skill is named after Canadian gymnast Victoria Moors, the first gymnast to successfully compete it at a World Championships. It remains one of the hardest skills to perform on floor as it is the only I-rated skill in Code of Points, with only the Biles II rated higher at J. It is performed in the layout position.

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  • The Moors is a move on the floor exercise in artistic gymnastics. The gymnast completes a double twisting double back tumbling pass in the laid out position. The skill is named after Canadian gymnast Victoria Moors, the first gymnast to successfully compete it at a World Championships. It remains one of the hardest skills to perform on floor as it is the only I-rated skill in Code of Points, with only the Biles II rated higher at J. It is performed in the layout position. (en)
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  • The Moors is a move on the floor exercise in artistic gymnastics. The gymnast completes a double twisting double back tumbling pass in the laid out position. The skill is named after Canadian gymnast Victoria Moors, the first gymnast to successfully compete it at a World Championships. It remains one of the hardest skills to perform on floor as it is the only I-rated skill in Code of Points, with only the Biles II rated higher at J. It is performed in the layout position. (en)
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  • Moors (gymnastics) (en)
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