Beth Tweddle - Competitive History

Competitive History

Results as per Tweddle's official competition record at the International Gymnastics Federation athlete profile page.

Year Competition description Location Apparatus Rank-final Score-final Rank-qualifying Score-qualifying
2001 World Championships Ghent All Around 24 34.892 23 35.061
Team 9 138.671
2002 World Championships Debrecen Uneven Bars 4 9.312 5 9.387
European Championships Patras All Around 14 34.242 7 35.686
Balance Beam 7 8.550
Team 6 102.772
Uneven Bars 3 9.287
2003 World Championships Anaheim Team 9 143.046
Uneven Bars 3 9.512
World Cup Stuttgart Uneven Bars 2 9.475
World Cup Paris Balance Beam 15 8.250
Uneven Bars 2 9.450 2 9.400
World Cup Cottbus Uneven Bars 1 9.400 1 9.375
World Cup Glasgow Balance Beam 3 8.800
Uneven Bars 1 9.450
2004 Olympic Games Athens All Around 19 35.761 19 36.912
Team 11 145.797
European Championships Amsterdam All Around 11 35.124
Team 5 107.009
Uneven Bars 2 9.587
World Cup Cottbus Balance Beam 10 8.600
Uneven Bars 1 9.587 2 9.550
World Cup Lyon Uneven Bars 1 9.500 2 9.400
World Cup Final Birmingham Floor Exercise 5 9.550
Uneven Bars 2 9.612
World Cup Glasgow Floor Exercise 3 9.475
Uneven Bars 2 9.450
Vault 4 8.912
2005 World Championships Melbourne All Around 4 36.936 4 36.937
Balance Beam 18 8.800
Floor Exercise 5 9.425
Uneven Bars 3 9.575 3 9.537
World Cup Paris Floor Exercise 7 8.225
Uneven Bars 2 9.450
European Championships Debrecen All Around 24 9.175 2 36.725
World Cup Ghent Floor Exercise 4 9.100
Uneven Bars 1 9.600
World Cup New York Floor Exercise 3 9.412
Uneven Bars 4 9.487
World Cup Glasgow Balance Beam 3 9.012
Floor Exercise 1 9.475
Uneven Bars 1 9.687
2006 World Championships Aarhus All Around 8 59.450 4 59.975
Balance Beam 29 14.800
Floor Exercise 4 15.425 6 15.100
Team 11 226.575
Uneven Bars 1 16.200 5 15.675
World Cup Glasgow Floor Exercise 7 14.550
Uneven Bars 1 16.025
European Championships Volos All Around 98 15.850
Team 7 162.725 7 167.225
Uneven Bars 1 16.050 1 15.850
World Cup Final São Paulo Floor Exercise 2 15.200
Uneven Bars 1 16.300
2007 World Championships Stuttgart All Around 11 58.725 4 60.775
Balance Beam 25 14.925
Floor Exercise 7 14.900 3 15.250
Team 7 169.175 6 233.025
Uneven Bars 4 16.125 3 16.075
World Cup Glasgow Floor Exercise 1 14.550
Uneven Bars 7 14.025
European Championships Amsterdam All Around 82 14.725
Floor Exercise 2 15.250 5 14.725
2008 Olympic Games Beijing Team 9 232.425
All Around 80 30.700
Uneven Bars 4 16.625 8 15.650
European Championships Clermont-Ferrand All Around 77 31.400
Floor Exercise 2 15.525 2 15.475
Team 6 174.050 5 174.050
Uneven Bars 4 15.475 1 15.925
2009 European Championships Milan
Uneven Bars 1 15.575 1 15.275
Floor Exercise 1 15.150 1 14.975
World Cup Glasgow
Uneven Bars 1 15.275 1 14.850
Floor Exercise 1 14.900 1 15.025
World Championships London
Uneven Bars 16 13.850
Floor Exercise 1 14.650 4 14.075
2010 World Championships Rotterdam Uneven Bars 1 15.733 3 15.600
Team 7 166.828 5 224.921
Floor 17 14.000
2011 World Championships Tokyo Uneven Bars 13 14.433
Team 5 169.670 8 220.553
Floor 7 14.500 7 14.433
2012 World Cup Doha Uneven Bars 1 15.175 1 15.800
Olympic Games London Uneven Bars 3 15.916 1 16.133

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