Sunday, July 10, 2011

More medals for Liverpool as British Champs Wrap-up.


No-one really expected any different. Beth Tweddle showed her world championship form to easily hold off the competition and win bars and floor gold medals in the event finals, Sunday. Below is the summary of full results from British Gymnastics.

Apparatus finals
Seniors
Vault
The senior vault saw Imogen Cairns take the gold with 13.925. She was closely followed by some impressive work from Danielle Mcnaney representing Hinckley Gymnastics Club with 13.525. Niamh Rippin took the Bronze medal. (13.475)

Bars
Beth Tweddle performed an excellent routine, much to the excitement of the crowd on the bars scoring an impressive 15.200. Hannah Whelan (13.900) and Jenni Pinches (13.500) made it a Liverpool one, two, three, taking Silver and Bronze respectively.

Beam
Danusia Francis performed a beautiful clean routine after an unfortunate fall in the all around competition, scoring an impressive 14.700. Hannah Whelan again showed great composure on this apparatus and closely followed with 14.500. Imogen Cairns didn’t have the same skill set but showed great determination and performed a very precise routine for13.450.

Floor
World Champion on the floor, Beth Tweddle, showed great expression in her dance and really performed to the crowd taking the gold with 15.250. Niamh Rippin took the silver with 14.250 with an impressive routine after being out for some time with injury. Jenni Pinches composed herself well after a disappointment on the beam to take the Bronze. (14.150)

Juniors
Vault
A very successful weekend for Raer Theaker saw her take share Vault title with
Gabrielle Jupp both scoring 13.450. A very petite but powerful Claudia Fragapane took away a deserved bronze medal with13.300.


Bars
Rebecca Tunney performed a bar routine with skills on par with many of the more senior gymnasts taking the gold with 13.450. She was closely followed by Ruby Harold (13.250) who with a few small errors looks to have more to give in the future. Raer Theaker secured her second medal of the Championships with a clean routine to take the bronze (12.700).

Beam
Gabrielle Jupp showed great confidence on the beam and some very promising work to take the title with 14.100. Bille Mackenzie, who also took the award for artistry for her work on this apparatus, followed Jupp in the silver with 13.850. Abi Caig not far behind took the bronze with 13.800.

Floor
Rebecca Tunney took her second title of the day on floor, following in her teammate Beth Tweddle’s footsteps with 13.900. Gabrielle Jupp performed some impressive tumbling and wasn’t far behind to score 13.850. Abi Caig seized her second bronze of the finals with 13.550.

Espoirs
Vault
Amy Tinkler proved size isn’t everything on vault when she scored a huge 13.075 for her two vaults. Ellis O’Reilly was equally impressive scoring13.00 only just behind Tinkler, taking the silver. Erin Mclachlan again was very close taking the bronze with 12.975.

Bars
Chantelle Halford took her only medal of the day but a deserved gold on the bars with 12.250 after fulfilling all the requirements. April Maslen followed in silver (12.600)
And Georgina Clements performed a clean routine to her home crowd to take the bronze. (11.450)


Beam
Imogen Chan took one of her two title of the day on beam with some elegane work scoring 13.450. The all-around espoir champion, Rhyannon Jones took the silver with 13.300 and Amy Tinkler added to her medal collection taking the Bronze with 13.150.

Floor
Imogen Chan took her second title on this apparatus, again showing great expression and elegance posting a 13.250. Shannon Archer took the Silver medal after a crowd pleasing routine to the music of Swan Lake with13.050. Followed by Georgina Clements who took her second bronze medal (12.900)

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