Olympic Hopeful Gymnast Marisa Dick Created a New Mount That's Now Named After Her

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Although this wasn't my best meet due to dislocating my rib the day before in training, I'm thankful I was able to push through and have a pretty great meet. The highlight of my experience at the 46th world championships in Glasgow was getting this skilled named after myself. At my first worlds in 2013 I witnessed @victoriamoors_ , @simonebiles , @silvia_cp17 and a few others achieve and submit a brand new skill into the FIG code of points, what a legacy. Theirs, mine and so many others names will forever be recognized in the gymnastics world. I would like to thank all my friends, family, supporters and most of all, all my coaches that have helped me get to where I am today. Without you guys pushing me and looking up to me I would not have made it this far. I love you guys❤️ Always set dreams and goals for yourself no matter how big or how hard they seem, if you want it bad enough you will achive it. My biggest goal since 2013 was to submit a skill in the FIG code of points ? My biggest dream since I was old enough to know what it was is to go to the Olympic Games ? #rio2016OlympicGames Congratulations to my teammate @themarttt , you had the best meet of your life and what a competition to do that at! You have grown and improved so much as an athlete even in the last few years that we have been teammates. We did this together! Behold..... The Dick

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Marisa Dick is an Olympic hopeful for Trinidad and Tobago who has dual citizenship in Canada. While the Olympics aren’t a certainty, Dick has already ensured that her name will forever be a part of gymnastics history. Dick spent months perfecting a move that had never been used in competition where the gymnast springboards onto the balance beam and lands on a split. It looks like the most painful thing in the world to someone who isn’t very flexible, but Dick pulled it off in a world gymnastics competition in Glasgow, Scotland last year. Now it’s in the official gymnastics rulebook and it’s called “The Dick.” Via CBC:

"“It’s super cool to know that my name will kind of live on in the world of gymnastics,” said the Trinidad and Tobago gymnast, who has dual Canadian citizenship. “It’s really exciting. It was one of my biggest goals going into worlds, to get this move named after myself.”"

That’s something to be proud of.

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Wear the name proudly ?

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