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Actually it is not of specifically Russian origin. It comes from an old scoring scale in gymnastics where difficulty of an element was marked with letters A to C. Ultra C was a slang expression among gymnasts then to mean more than difficult, extra difficult, better than the best etc.
That was a long time ago, now the scale in gymnastics is much more elaborate. This expression of old was adopted by Russian FS fans to mean jumps with the highest number of rotations - quads and 3A - for the economy of expression, I guess, I am not sure if they started to use it when Russian girls started to jump quads, or if it is older than this, but it became very popular among their fans then. Still, it is surely just adopted and not a Russian invention as such.
Wiki defines it as originating in Japan of the 60s.but I am sure I read somewhere it was used more broadly among gymnasts at a time.
Hope this helps!
Ultra C - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Thanks! (Never thought of looking up the term in Wikipedia.) I competed at a local level in gymnastics in high school and university but that was so long ago I have no recollection as to what the scoring system was then, and never thought of that. I wasn't involved enough to remember much of the slang terms. I think I have a couple of medals from the team event at the university level, but individually I was usually middle-of-the-pack and not even attempting to learn the most difficult tricks.Actually it is not of specifically Russian origin. It comes from an old scoring scale in gymnastics where difficulty of an element was marked with letters A to C. Ultra C was a slang expression among gymnasts then to mean more than difficult, extra difficult, better than the best etc.
That was a long time ago, now the scale in gymnastics is much more elaborate. This expression of old was adopted by Russian FS fans to mean jumps with the highest number of rotations - quads and 3A - for the economy of expression, I guess, I am not sure if they started to use it when Russian girls started to jump quads, or if it is older than this, but it became very popular among their fans then. Still, it is surely just adopted and not a Russian invention as such.
Wiki defines it as originating in Japan of the 60s.but I am sure I read somewhere it was used more broadly among gymnasts at a time.
Hope this helps!
Ultra C - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
but I am sure I read somewhere it was used more broadly among gymnasts at a time.
