Killer move! Gymnast leaves viewers wincing with her final crotch-busting flourish as her performance to Michael Jackson wows judges
- Katelyn Ohashi, a student at University of California, wowed judges with routine
- She performs a triple tumble into a split before springing to her feet to applause
- Crowd goes wild after she finishes her performance and is awarded a perfect 10
This is the moment a gymnast scores a perfect 10 after pulling off a painful final move in an incredible routine.
Katelyn Ohashi, a student at University of California, performed the funky routine to a medley of hits at the Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim, USA.
The incredible gymnast wows the audience by doing a triple tumble into a painful split before springing to her feet to the sound of applause as though it was easy.

Katelyn Ohashi, a student at University of California performed the funky routine to a medley of hits at the Collegiate Challenge in Anaheim, USA


The incredible gymnast wows the audience by doing a triple tumble into a split before springing to her feet to the sound of applause
She smiles throughout the whole routine and breaks into dance between flips to tunes by Michael Jackson and Earth Wind and Fire.
And her teammates watching in the wings can be seen dancing along to the high-energy performance.
At the end, the crowd go wild and she runs to high-five her team mates before the judges hold up score with a perfect 10.
UCLA gymnastics posted the video of the performance on Twitter with the caption: 'A 10 isn't enough for this floor routine'.
The clip has since gone viral and users on social media were left wincing at her moves and amazed at her incredible skills.

Katelyn's team mates congratulate her after her routine. The clip has since gone viral and users on social media were left wincing at her moves and amazed at her incredible skills
One user said: 'The power drop into the splits bounce up at the end is mind bending. The power moves in modern floor routines are ridiculous.'
Another wrote: 'I would tear every ligament I didn’t know I even had'.
One wrote: 'I know zero about gymnastics but this is fun to watch. I hurt myself just watching.'
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'.
Katelyn, who has been doing gymnastics for 18 years, has won many national competitions.

At the end, the crowd go wild and she runs to high-five her team mates before the judges hold up score with a perfect 10