Beth through to final
The 23-year-old former Crewe and Nantwich star, who won World Championship gold in the same discipline in 2006, faltered during the competition as she dropped two crucial points and found herself in fifth place with five hours of competition still to go.
But after an agonising wait, Tweddle received the news that she had scraped through to next Monday's final in eighth place – a result which delighted head coach Colin Still. "I would have been gutted for Beth if she didn't make the final," he said. "She has given four years for this moment.
"She wasn't at her best and was off centre right from the first skill, and then the timing was wrong on the downswing and clipped her heel, she did well to make it from there."
But it wasn't all good news for Tweddle with her slip up on the uneven bars contributing to Team GB's failure to reach the final of the team event.
In a similar situation to Tweddle's individual frustration, Team GB found themselves in fifth spot with Russia, Germany, Ukraine, France and Brazil, all yet to enter the stadium.
And there was to be no last-minute reprieve this time around as Japan, the eighth-placed team, edged out GB by just 0.75 of a point.
Left, Beth Tweddle on the bars. Above, Beth watches her teammates performing.

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