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balance beam
noun
a narrow wooden rail about 16 feet (5 meters) long and 4 inches (10 centimeters) wide, set horizontally on upright posts about 4 feet (1.2 meters) from the floor, used for performing feats of balancing and demonstrating gymnastic ability.
a competitive gymnastic event for women in which such an apparatus is used.
Word History and Origins
Origin of balance beam1
Example Sentences
Spend the afternoon at the mini-golf course and the adjacent ropes course, where harnessed participants can hobble on balance beams and unbalanced steps.
Oklahoma scored a 49.615 on balance beam, an event in which it is ranked No. 1 nationally.
The Bruins needed their best on balance beam to advance to nationals, entering the final rotation just .250 ahead of Denver.
The gymnastics will be at Crypto.com Arena, a place where Kobe once climbed on a scorer’s table as if it was a balance beam.
“Unfortunately i was selected for the olympics,” she wrote below a video of her balance beam fall on Monday.
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