Achievements British Gymnasts
Beth Tweddle
Beth has been training as a gymnast since she began as a reluctant 7 year old. Over the years she has amassed more titles and medals than any other British gymnast before her. She has won a number of titles which have been historic firsts for Great Britain. She is the current European and World Champion on her best event, the asymmetric bars, and has broken many records. She was an Olympian in 2004 and has her sights set firmly on Beijing 2008. Beth has helped her team Liverpool to 4 consecutive British Team Champion titles. She has been honoured at numerous award shows and banquets and has met Tony Blair!
Beth's achievements
7 Time British Champion
2008 Olympics - 4th bars
2008 European Floor Silver
2008 Worlds - 4th bars
2007 European Floor Silver
2006 World Cup Final Bars Champion
2006 World Bars Champion
2006 European Bars Champion
2005 World Bars Bronze Medalist
2005 Worlds - 4th AA, 5th FX
2005 American Cup FX Bronze Medalist
Member of 2004 GB Olympic Team
2004 European AB Silver Medalist
2003 World Bars Bronze Medalist
2003 American Cup Bars Bronze Medalist
2002 Worlds Bars Event Finalist
2002 Commonwealth Games AB Champion
2002 Commonwealth Games Team, AA Silver Medalist
2002 European Bars Bronze Medalist
Member of 2001 Worlds Team
2000 Junior European Event Finalist
Natalie Davis
20th place All-around at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Sarah Mercer
1990 World School Champion
Annika Reeder
Twice Commonwealth games Champion on Floor (1994 and 1998)
British Olympian in 1996. British Champion in 1995 & 1999
Lisa Mason
Three times British All-around Champion (1996, 1997 and 1998)
Commonwealth Games Champion on vault in 1998
Bronze medal on A Bars at the 1997 EYOD Games in Lisbon
Gold, Silver & bronze Medals at 1998 Grand Prix Series.
Bronze medal on Vault at 1999 Stutgart Grand Prix competition.
Hayley Price
Hayley, a former British Champion and Olympian, has been inducted into the Hall of Fame of Wolverhampton Sport. She joins a list that includes Hugh Porter (cycling champion), Billy Wright (Football), Elvis Gordon (European Judo champion) and Rachel Heyhoe-Flint (Cricketer).
Hayley, who lives in West Midlands, trained in the Region and was a member of the Wolverhampton G.C. and then the Redditich & Bromsgrove OLGC and was coached by the late John Reeves. Congratulations to Hayley on this well deserved distinction for herself and the sport of Gymnastics.