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floor exercise

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noun

Gymnastics.
  1. a competition in which each entrant performs a routine of acrobatic tumbling feats and balletic movements without any apparatus on a specifically designated floor space, usually 12 meters (39 feet) square and having a matlike covering.


Etymology

Origin of floor exercise

First recorded in 1970–75

Example Sentences

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Matthews started the floor exercise in Rosen’s place, opening with a 9.675.

From Los Angeles Times

The Bruins closed with their showstoppers on the floor exercise.

From Los Angeles Times

Chiles was awarded floor exercise bronze in Paris after a score revision over degree of difficulty elevated her onto the podium at the expense of Romania's Ana Maria Barbosu.

From Barron's

Chiles initially was deemed the fifth-place finisher in the women’s floor exercise final on Aug. 5, 2024, but was bumped up to third place after a judging inquiry placed by U.S. coach Cecile Landi gave Chiles an extra tenth of a point.

From Los Angeles Times

During the previous competition against Nebraska on Jan. 17, when the Bruins came out with a win, Barros’ only action came with exhibition performances on the uneven bars and floor exercise.

From Los Angeles Times