Nelson Mail

Kiwi gymnast’s move ‘The Koudinov’ set for Gold Coast

- MARVIN FRANCE

He has already ticked off one first this week but Mikhail Koudinov is determined to make more history for New Zealand gymnastics before he springs off into retirement.

Fresh off receiving the rare distinctio­n of having a move named after him, Koudinov has been selected to take part in his fourth Commonweal­th Games in April as part of the five-strong New Zealand men’s team.

Joining the Russian-born gymnast on the Gold Coast is 2014 bronze medallist David Bishop, Canadian-based Devy Dyson, Kyleab Ellis and Ethan Dick.

The Kiwi men’s team have never won a Commonweal­th Games medal in artistic gymnastics but Koudinov is confident they have a group to change that in what is set to be the last event of his career.

‘‘It’s the fourth time so it’s really special,’’ Koudinov, who is known as Misha, said. ‘‘I really want to bring everyone together and get the first [men’s] team medal in the history of New Zealand gymnastics.

‘‘As long as we do our job, we minimise mistakes I definitely think it’s definitely within our reach.’’

Koudinov made headlines this week when the Internatio­nal Federation of Gymnastics added a move he created to its rule book for scoring, known as the Code of Points.

The 26-year-old first pulled off the ‘the Koudinov’ - described as a ‘gaylord with 1/1 turn’ - on the high bar at the 2017 World Qualificat­ions in October, and was classed among gymnastics’ most difficult elements.

Less than 100 men’s artistic gymnasts have had a move named after them and Koudinov is the first New Zealander to join that club.

The Koudinov was 10 years in the making.

‘‘People have seen me train it in the past but it’s one of those things that you do it for fun,’’ Koudinov said.

‘‘I was playing around in the pit, so it was safe to land. I gave it a couple of tries and thought this was actually possible. After one month I caught it for the first time and the World Championsh­ips was another month after that. Somehow I caught it on the third attempt and made it happen.’’

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