Beth Tweddle

Elizabeth Kimberly Tweddle MBE (born 1 April 1985) is a retired British 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. Tweddle, known for her consistency and longevity as an elite gymnast, is regarded as a pioneer of the renaissance of British gymnastics at the beginning of the twenty-first century that saw the country's gymnastics programme progress from 'also ran' to consistent global competitiveness, and along with peers such as Vanessa Ferrari of Italy and Isabelle Severino of France, helped begin a period of significant success for western European gymnasts globally.

Elizabeth Tweddle
MBE
Tweddle in March 2012
Personal information
Full nameElizabeth Kimberly Tweddle
Country represented Great Britain
 England
Born (1985-04-01) 1 April 1985
Johannesburg, South Africa
HometownBunbury, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Height160 cm (5 ft 3 in)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelSenior International Elite
Years on national team1994–2013 (GBR)
ClubCity of Liverpool
Head coach(es)Amanda Reddin
Assistant coach(es)Zoltan Jordanov
ChoreographerCorina Morosan, Adriana Pop
Music2004: Another Cha-Cha
2005–2007: El Conquistador
2010: Sherlock Holmes
2011: Graham Norton Show Theme
2012: Live and Let Die
Eponymous skillsTweddle: sole circle backward with counter straddle hecht with 1/2 turn on high bar in mixed L-grip
Retired6 August 2013
Medal record
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 0 0 1
World Championships 3 0 2
European Championships 6 4 1
World Cup Final 1 2 0
Summer Universiade 3 0 2
Commonwealth Games 1 2 0
Total 14 8 6
Representing  Great Britain
Olympic Games
2012 London Uneven Bars
World Championships
2006 Aarhus Uneven Bars
2009 London Floor Exercise
2010 Rotterdam Uneven Bars
2003 Anaheim Uneven Bars
2005 Melbourne Uneven Bars
World Cup Final
2006 São PauloUneven Bars
2004 BirminghamUneven Bars
2006 São PauloFloor Exercise
European Championships
2006 VolosUneven Bars
2009 Milan Uneven Bars
2009 Milan Floor Exercise
2010 Birmingham Uneven Bars
2010 Birmingham Floor Exercise
2011 Berlin Uneven Bars
2004 AmsterdamUneven Bars
2007 AmsterdamFloor Exercise
2008 Clermont Floor Exercise
2010 Birmingham Team
2002 PatrasUneven Bars
Summer Universiade
2005 İzmir Uneven Bars
2009 Belgrade Uneven Bars
2009 Belgrade Floor Exercise
2005 İzmir All-Around
2005 İzmir Balance Beam
Representing  England
Commonwealth Games
2002 Manchester Uneven Bars
2002 Manchester Team
2002 Manchester All-Around

Tweddle represented Great Britain at three Olympic Games. She is the 2012 Olympic bronze medalist on uneven bars, the 2006 and 2010 World Champion on the uneven bars, the 2009 World Champion on floor exercise, a four-time European Champion on the uneven bars, and a two-time European Champion on the floor exercise. She is a Commonwealth Games gold medalist, and a three-time champion in the Universiade.

Tweddle retired in August 2013. Following retirement, Tweddle took on a variety of media and sporting work. On 10 March 2013, she won the eighth series of Dancing on Ice along with Daniel Whiston, who won the show for the third time. In 2014, she took part in the ninth and (at the time) last series of Dancing on Ice, the "All-Stars" series, with her new skating partner Łukasz Różycki, making the final and coming third.

In 2016, Tweddle participated in the third series of Channel 4 reality contest show The Jump. However, on 7 February, two weeks into the show, Tweddle suffered a back injury and withdrew. It was reported on 8 February 2016 that she had undergone successful surgery to fuse two vertebrae. As of 2023, she remains a regular analyst on her sport for the BBC and Eurosport.

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