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Hayden's twin brother, [[Dennis Hayden|Dennis]], was also an elite gymnast. The two own a gymnastics facility in [[Augusta, Georgia]]. |
Hayden's twin brother, [[Dennis Hayden|Dennis]], was also an elite gymnast. The two own a gymnastics facility in [[Augusta, Georgia]]. |
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Hayden has a skill named after him on high bar: a double layout with a full twist over the bar. |
Hayden has a skill named after him on high bar: a double layout with a full twist over the bar.<ref>http://usagym.org/pages/men/history/skills_named.html</ref> |
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Dan Hayden is a retired American gymnast. Hayden was a member of the 1985 and 1987 World Championships teams. He was a US national champion. Hayden competed for Arizona State University and was a collegiate national champion. In 1988, he led the Olympic Trials during the first day of competition but fell to eighth the second day, missing selection to the team and being named an alternate.[1]
Hayden's twin brother, Dennis, was also an elite gymnast. The two own a gymnastics facility in Augusta, Georgia.
Hayden has a skill named after him on high bar: a double layout with a full twist over the bar.[2]