A gymnast scored a perfect 10 after pulling off an incredible routine featuring three mind-bending backflips where she bounces to the floor and lands in the splits.
Katelyn Ohashi, 21, a student at UCLA, wowed her audience as she performed her routine to a medley of hit songs at Saturday's Under Armour Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim, California.  
The gymnast made her challenging routine look easy as she performed with a beaming smile on her face, springing to her feet at the end as the crowd applauds.
A clip of the performance was shared on Twitter by UCLA's account, and has since gone viral - garnering  over 148,000 shares and 624,000 likes.
 
One part of the routine has particularly caught viewers' attention, as people are baffled by the moment she bounces to the floor landing on her crotch - and it doesn't seem to hurt at all.
One person posted the clip, writing "THIS BIT?!?!?!?!!?! HOW?!?!?!?!! MAGIC!!??!??!?!"
Another wrote, "My vagina hurt just watching that! LOL" - a statement many agreed with on the social platform.
 
Thousands praised Katelyn's phenomenal performance and how at-ease she looked.
One wrote: "The amount of fun @katelyn_ohashi appears to be having and how relaxed she looks is what it’s all about. Phenomenal, so much fun to watch this team compete."
Another said: "I was a gymnast and still watch a lot, this is the most exciting floor routine I've ever seen. So much energy and perfectly executed".
The gymnast previously made headlines in 2018 with a Michael Jackson-inspired performance that also went viral.
Katelyn is the reigning NCAA co-champion in floor exercises and was also a 2018 NCAA team champion.
Before UCLA, Ohashi was competing at the elite level of gymnastics until she injured her back and shoulder, according to The Players’ Tribune. She decided to compete on the college level because of her injuries.

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