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dismount

[dis-mount, dis-mount, dis-mount] / dɪsˈmaʊnt, dɪsˈmaʊnt, ˈdɪsˌmaʊnt /
VERB
get off something higher
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After she dismounted from her horse, a trainer noticed a split in her riding breeches and observed: "They weren't made for women's backsides."

From BBC

When Nemour stuck her double layout dismount, Lee’s jaw dropped and she clapped up a cloud of chalk.

From Los Angeles Times

After a flawless run, McClenaghan's coach Luke Carson had his head on his hands just before the dismount.

From BBC

When she landed her double-flipping, single-twisting dismount, Biles clapped three times and blew a kiss to the crowd after the routine that would give her a 0.1660-point advantage going into the final rotation.

From Los Angeles Times

The pommel horse specialist didn’t look fazed, working through efficiently and sending his teammates into a euphoric celebration when he landed his dismount.

From Los Angeles Times