I'm Not Going to Cry ; After That Fall, Britain's No 1 Gymnast Says: There's Such a Fine Line Between Fine Perfection and Disaster [Edition 3]
Mail on Sunday › October 18, 2009
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Mail on Sunday › October 18, 2009
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THE most high-profile blunder in the career of Britain's greatest- ever female gymnast will not stop her chasing her 2012 Olympic dream. But Beth Tweddle admits that her body might.
When she crashed to the floor midway through her routine on the uneven bars at the O2 Arena on Wednesday evening and failed to qualify for yesterday's World Championship final in her specialist event, the tears and heartache of the 24-year-old from Cheshire were soon replaced by an acceptance that her error was simply part of her sport.See the full content of this document
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I'm Not Going to Cry ; After That Fall, Britain's No 1 Gymnast Says: There's Such a Fine Line Between Fine Perfection and Disaster [Edition 3]
Despite the relentless hours spent perfecting her talent over the past 17 years, Tweddle, who was Britain's first world champion in the uneven bars three years ago, is vulnerable ...
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