Beth Tweddle
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Beth Tweddle says ‘there is no place for bullying or abuse in the sport that I love’ after widespread allegations by current and former GB gymnasts
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Gymnast seeks £200,000 in damages after fall during training for ski-jump TV show
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Gymnast hails medical staff in Austria who took bone from her hip and used it with pins to fuse together fractured vertebrae
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Beth Tweddle focused on helping British gymnasts hit new heights while Chris Hoy, Steve Redgrave, Rebecca Adlington, Ben Ainslie and Denise Lewis will mentor athletes
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The former gymnast talks about being abused on Twitter, loving Candy Crush and encouraging kids to be active
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The teenager who competed at London 2012 at the age of 15 tells James Riach she wants to be the next Beth Tweddle
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Laura Bates: From appalling Twitter abuse to patronising questioning on TV, this was another terrible week for female athletes. Now it's time for it to stop
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During a Q&A on Sky Sports Beth Tweddle was the victim of vulgar messages, mainly from men, unrelated to gymnastics
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The 1980s staple is having a resurgence – cropping up in the coiffures of Cara Delevingne, Hillary Clinton and Madonna
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Anna Kessel: The London Olympics bronze-medallist, Beth Tweddle, has inspired young athletes aiming to perform at Rio de Janeiro in 2016
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Beth Tweddle has confirmed her retirement from gymnastics with immediate effect
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Final of ITV's celebrity skating show – won by Beth Tweddle – took a 25% audience share on Sunday night. By John Plunkett
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British Gymnastics have turned to Beth Tweddle's coach Amanda Reddin to drive the sport forward in the buildup to the Rio Olympics in 2016
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