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What was the three types of vault that were used

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A barrel vault (also called a cradle vault, tunnel vault, or wagon vault) has a semicircular cross section. A groin (or cross) vault is formed by the perpendicular intersection of two barrel vaults. A rib (or ribbed) vault is supported by a series of arched diagonal ribs that divide the vault's surface into panels.
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Assuming that you are referring to gymnastics, the three types of vaults that are used in women's artistic gymnastics are:

The Yurchenko vault: This vault involves a roundoff onto the springboard, followed by a back handspring onto the vaulting table and ending with a salto. The salto can be performed in a variety of positions, such as a layout or a tuck.

The Tsukahara vault: This vault involves a roundoff onto the springboard, followed by a back handspring onto the vaulting table and ending with a salto with a 180-degree turn before landing. The salto can be performed in a variety of positions, such as a layout or a tuck.

The Amanar vault: This vault involves a roundoff onto the springboard, followed by a back handspring onto the vaulting table and ending with a salto with two and a half twists before landing. This is one of the most difficult vaults in women's gymnastics and is named after its inventor, Simona Amanar from Romania.

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