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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beth_TweddleBeth Tweddle - Wikipedia

    Elizabeth Kimberly Tweddle MBE (born 1 April 1985) is a retired English artistic gymnast. Renowned for her uneven bar and floor routines, she was the first female gymnast from Great Britain to win a medal at the European Championships, World Championships, and Olympic Games.

  2. Two years after her retirement Beth Tweddle’s life has changed significantly as she’s gone from living in the gymnastics hall to wing-walking and ice skating in front of millions. Although she may of retired from competing that doesn’t mean she has left the sport of

  3. Jun 21, 2017 · Olympian Beth Tweddle may have retired from professional gymnastics, but that doesn’t mean she’s turned her back on the sport. Having competed since the age of seven, Tweddle helped reinvent...

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  5. www.teamgb.com › article › team-gb-trailblazers-beth-tweddleTeam GB Trailblazers: Beth Tweddle

    Beth Tweddle. Team GB had not won a women’s gymnastics medal in 84 years. Enter Beth Tweddle, Britains best female gymnast of all time, to turn the tide of history.

  6. www.teamgb.com › athlete › beth-tweddleBeth Tweddle | Team GB

    Beth Tweddle is one of Britains most successful ever gymnasts with three world gold medals in her collection, along with six European titles.

  7. Official YouTube Channel of Britain's greatest ever female Gymnast, Beth Tweddle. facebook.com/BethTweddleOfficial Twitter: @bethtweddlenews Instagram: @bethtweddlenews1

  8. Visit Beth TWEDDLE profile and read the full biography, watch videos and read all the latest news. Click here for more.

  9. Aug 6, 2012 · Tweddle's score of 15.916 took bronze in her uneven bars final after a decade pursuing an elusive Olympic medal. The 27-year-old has four world titles and is the most decorated GB...

  10. An interesting point for aspiring gymnasts is that I failed my elite grade (Level 2) first time on my range and conditioning. A valuable lesson that you should never give up. My light bulb moment was my first ever competition – grade 7. Interestingly it was held at the City of Liverpool GC.