Beth Tweddle is in the midst of one of her best seasons and was competing in front of an adoring "hometown" crowd. And yet she ended the
Three-time world champion Beth Tweddle will miss next month's European gymnastics championships after having what was described as ''minor'' knee surgery. Tweddle
done everything I could to win it,'' Mustafina said. Beth Tweddle was simply hoping to win a medal, and the grand dame of ..... there's a lot of great talent,'' Douglas said. ''You have Beth Tweddle , you have (Viktoria) Komova and Mustafina. They have
realized who those other folks in the red, white and blue uniforms were. But, led by Smith and three-time world champion Beth Tweddle , the British are in the midst of a total transformation. They've won at least one medal at the last five world championships
Russia won the gold with a score of 16.133, He Kexin of China was second with a 15.933 and Great Britain’s favorite Beth Tweddle won the bronze with a score of 15.916. But it was Douglas’ fame that pushed the storylines forward, as they have since
Giulia Steingruber, Switzerland Uneven bars Gold: Aliya Mustafina, Russia Silver: Viktoria Komova, Russia Bronze: Beth Tweddle , Britain Balance beam Gold: Catalina Ponor, Romania Silver: Sui Lu, China Bronze: Larisa Iordache, Romania Floor exercise
in London, led by Smith and three-time world champion Beth Tweddle , it will be a disappointment if they don't. ''I'm ..... Mustafina, Russia Silver: Viktoria Komova, Russia Bronze: Beth Tweddle , Britain Balance Beam Gold: Catalina Ponor, Romania Silver
Olympic bronze medalist Louis Smith and three-time world champion Beth Tweddle are on their way to the London Olympics as part of the strongest gymnastics team Britain has ever had. Smith, whose bronze medal
same year. She is the sixth U.S. woman to win the world all-around title. Twitter handle is (at)jordyn-wieber Beth Tweddle , Great Britain In 2006, became first British gymnast, male or female, to win a world title, on uneven bars. Repeated
British could be a familiar sight on the podium. Not even an afterthought a decade ago, Britain's resurgence began with Beth Tweddle 's bronze on uneven bars at the 2003 world championships. Three years later, she won the country's first world title