The handspring double salto forward tucked, known as a Produnova in women's artistic gymnastics and a Roche in men's artistic gymnastics,[1][2] is a vault consisting of a front handspring onto the vaulting horse and two front somersaults in a tucked position off it.
The first person to complete the vault was Cuban gymnast Jorge Roche in 1980.
[3] By 2010, male gymnasts had developed more difficult variations by performing it piked or with twists.
[8] The vault is dangerous because a gymnast could break her neck if she fell short of two rotations.
At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Uzbek gymnast Oksana Chusovitina attempted the Produnova but fell.