Elite Career History
Year | Competition Description | Location | Apparatus | Rank-Final | Score-Final | Rank-Qualifying | Score-Qualifying |
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2010 | British Championships | Guildford, England | Vault | 2 | 13.775 | 2 | 14.450 |
Floor | 8 | 12.050 | 3= | 14.200 | |||
2009 | British Championships | Guildford, England | All Around | 3 | 53.100 | ||
Vault | 1 | 13.925 | |||||
Bars | 3 | 13.400 | |||||
Beam | 4 | 12.700 | |||||
Floor | 3 | 13.450 | |||||
Stuttgart World Cup | Stuttgart, Germany | Vault | 4 | 13.550 | 2 | 13.800 | |
World Championships | London, England | Vault | 13.850 | ||||
Beam | 13.400 | ||||||
2008 | British Championships | Guildford, England | All Around | 6 | 55.100 | ||
Vault | 2 | 14.175 | |||||
Bars | 7 | 12.800 | |||||
Floor | 7 | 13.300 | |||||
European Championships | Clermont-Ferrand, France | Vault | 10 | 14.050 | |||
Beam | 19 | 14.450 | |||||
Floor | 34 | 13.700 | |||||
Glasgow Grand Prix | Glasgow, Scotland | Vault | 6 | 12.912 | 4 | 13.675 | |
Beam | 2 | 14.475 | 2 | 14.650 | |||
Maribor World Cup | Maribor, Slovenia | Vault | 2 | 14.075 | |||
2007 | Glasgow Grand Prix | Glasgow, Scotland | Vault | 1 | 14.237 | 2 | 13.862 |
Good Luck Beijing (Olympic Test Event) | Beijing, China | All Around | 8 | 56.225 | |||
Vault | 3 | 14.187 | |||||
European Championships | Amsterdam, The Netherlands | Vault | 6 | 14.175 | 7 | 14.100 | |
Beam | 56 | 12.775 | |||||
Floor | 29 | 13.750 | |||||
World Championships | Stuttgart, Germany | Team | 7 | 169.175 | 6 | 233.025 | |
Vault | 17 | 13.600 | |||||
Floor | 46 | 13.925 | |||||
DTB Cup | Vault | 4 | 14.237 | 8 | 13.450 | ||
Floor | 6 | 13.650 | 4 | 13.575 |
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