November 2005
27th November - Floor Final without Beth!
Unfortunately, the final day of the 38th World Artistic Gymnastics
Championships in Melbourne didn’t see the British star,
Beth Tweddle, the winner of the Bronze medal on A.Bars in
Saturday’s Finals.
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26th November - Beth Tweddle wins her second World Bronze
medal!
After Anaheim 2003, Beth Tweddle added another Bronze medal
on A. Bars to her collection at the World Apparatus Finals
in Melbourne
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25th November - Beth Tweddle - fourth best gymnast in the
World!
Beth Tweddle (GBR), (20) took the fourth place in the Women’s
Individual All-around Final of the World Championships in
Melbourne
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24th November - Japanese Tomita wins the Men’s title
in Melbourne
British Champion Ross Brewer performed steadily on five pieces
of apparatus and achieved sixth highest score on Pommel Horse
(9.137) in the Men’s All-around Final, which took place
in Rod Laver Arena on Thurs,
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23rd November - Five places for GBR in the World Finals-
unheard of!
The Women’s Qualifications at the World Championships
in Melbourne brought an incredible success for the British
Gymnasts:
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22nd November - Ross Brewer qualifies for the All-around
Final
Three times British Champion and two times Commonwealth Games
Team Gold medallist Ross Brewer, qualified for the Individual
All-around Final (top 24) of the World Championships in Melbourne.
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20th November - British Women in excellent form during Podium
Training
Divided into four Subdivisions, 106 gymnasts from 39 countries
tested the competition floor at the Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne,
before the Qualification round of the World Championships
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19th November - Ross and Louis test the floor in Melbourne
The Men’s Podium training at the Rod Laver Arena on
Sat, 19 Nov, mirrored the Qualification day of the World Championships
on Tue, 22 Nov.
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18th November - “Blue Peter” loves Gymnastics!
A crew of the BBC TV, “Blue Peter” Children’s
Programme arrived in Melbourne on Fri, 18 Nov. to cover the
38th World Artistic Gymnastics Championships.
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17th November - GBR Team in Melbourne- calm and full of
hope!
The GBR Team arrived in Melbourne on Tue, 15 Nov. to take
part in the 2005 World Championships in Artistic Gymnastics
and have already recovered from jetlag and are following a
strict twice a day training regime.
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13th November - Hannah Chappell grabs the Senior
Rhythmic title
The 2004 British Junior Champion Hannah Chappell, from the
City of Coventry RG Club, won the Senior Overall title putting
together a score of 52.050 for her routines with Rope, Ball,
Clubs and Ribbon.
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10th November - TV Coverage of the World Championships in
Melbourne
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9th November - The British Team ready to demonstrate high
standards in Melbourne
The British Team who will represent the country at the World
Championships in the Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne from 21st
until 28th November, are flying out to Australia on Sunday
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4th November - The weekend could bring a few surprises!
The Meadowside Leisure Centre in Burton-upon-Trent keeps
the tradition - once again it will open its doors to the British
Rhythmic Gymnastics Championships
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4th November - 7 Year Commitment to British Gymnastics
This month British Gymnastics signed a seven-year sponsorship
deal with the Korean electronics brand LG.
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