It was Marisa Dick's dream to have a new manoeuvre one day officially named in her honour.
Now she's done it - and it will have commentators blushing.
The 18-year-old Trinidad and Tobago athlete practiced the move 20 times a day before debuting it on a grand stage at last year's World Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow.
It requires leaping off the springboard and landing on the balance beam in the splits position - toes pointed and arms stretched in the air.
The move has now officially been added to the sport's official Code of Points, the rulebook that outlines details the scoring system.