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When he was around six years old, Bart started to do something very unusual. It turned out that he could walk on his hands nearly as well as he could walk on his feet. This wasn't an elegant sight, but it did get him lots of smiles, laughter, and approval from his family. Whenever visitors came to the house, and at family parties, people prompted Bart to perform his signature move. With no further cajoling — after all, he quite enjoyed both his trick and the attention it generated — he dropped onto his hands, flipped up, and proudly teetered around upside down. As he got older, he even trained himself to go up and down the stairs on his hands. None of this was of much practical use, of course. After all, it wasn't as though the ability to walk on his hands was a skill that led to higher test scores or was marketable in any way. However, it did do wonders for his popularity — a person who can climb stairs upside down is fun to be around. Then one day, when he was ten, with his mother's approval, his elementary school physical education teacher took him to a local gymnastics center. As he guided Bart into the center, he was extremely amazed. He'd never seen anything so wondrous in his life. There were ropes, parallel bars, ladders, trampolines, hurdles — all kinds of things upon which he could climb and cavort. The teacher told Bart to try any of them. Bart smiled at him and then walked towards them. Bart got the feeling that it was the ideal place for him. His life turned in that moment. Suddenly his innate skills were good for something more than amusing himself and others. Eight years later, after countless hours of jumping, stretching, vaulting, and lifting, Bart Conner stepped onto the mat in the gymnastics hall at the Montreal Olympics to represent the United States of America. He went on to become America's most decorated male gymnast ever and the first American to win medals at every level of national and international competition.
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1 When he was around six years old, Bart started to do something very unusual. 2 It turned out that he could walk on his hands nearly as well as he could walk on his feet. 3 This wasn't an elegant sight, but it did get him lots of smiles, laughter, and approval from his family. 4 Whenever visitors came to the house, and at family parties, people prompted Bart to perform his signature move. 5 With no further cajoling — after all, he quite enjoyed both his trick and the attention it generated — he dropped onto his hands, flipped up, and proudly teetered around upside down. 6 As he got older, he even trained himself to go up and down the stairs on his hands. 7 None of this was of much practical use, of course. 8 After all, it wasn't as though the ability to walk on his hands was a skill that led to higher test scores or was marketable in any way. 9 However, it did do wonders for his popularity — a person who can climb stairs upside down is fun to be around. 10 Then one day, when he was ten, with his mother's approval, his elementary school physical education teacher took him to a local gymnastics center. 11 As he guided Bart into the center, he was extremely amazed. 12 He'd never seen anything so wondrous in his life. 13 There were ropes, parallel bars, ladders, trampolines, hurdles — all kinds of things upon which he could climb and cavort. 14 The teacher told Bart to try any of them. 15 Bart smiled at him and then walked towards them. 16 Bart got the feeling that it was the ideal place for him. 17 His life turned in that moment. 18 Suddenly his innate skills were good for something more than amusing himself and others. 19 Eight years later, after countless hours of jumping, stretching, vaulting, and lifting, Bart Conner stepped onto the mat in the gymnastics hall at the Montreal Olympics to represent the United States of America. 20 He went on to become America's most decorated male gymnast ever and the first American to win medals at every level of national and international competition.