A Utah soccer player tried to backflip at his high school graduation. It did not end well

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A Utah soccer player tried to backflip at his high school graduation. It did not end well
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Lone Peak graduate Cole Shin opened up about his viral backflip moment. “I didn’t know how to do a backflip at all. I just decided to try it out.”

Lone Peak graduate Cole Shin plays in a soccer game for the Knights.Cole Shin and his friends workshopped the night before their Lone Peak High graduation night to have some fun while walking across the stage. Most of the ideas involved the boys flinging in the air either by their own hand or someone else’s.

None of Shin’s friends ended up doing anything like that when they walked on stage though — except him. Before he walked out in front of the large crowd at BYU, he started to feel the nerves of what he’d planned. “I was shaking so much,” Shin, who played on the Knights soccer team, said. “I thought I was going to throw up.”

Shin took a few steps to the big red letters L and P and, all of a sudden, jumped in the air to attempt a backflip. He got less than halfway around before realizing he wasn’t going to land it.Shin turned his body in midair so he wouldn’t land directly on his back. His body thumped on the ground and left his shoulder tingling for the rest of the graduation ceremony. Several people recorded video of the moment and sent it him. He has four different angles of it, he said.

Later, Mendez texted Chin again saying ESPN was asking for permission to post the video on their social accounts. He also noticed Overtime posted it on Instagram.Shin said he doesn’t have much social media on his phone, so he found out about his almost-backflip going viral from others.In the video, when Shin walks onto the stage, another Lone Peak student’s name was called. He and lacrosse player Peyton Seegmiller switched names as a joke.

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