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Elena Gomez was the first Spanish gymnast to win a medal of any kind at Group-1 level (World Championships/Olympics). To this day no other Spanish gymnast has won a gold medal or multiple medals at the Group-level.
World Championships & Olympic Competition:

Results:
2000
Junior European Championships: 6th-AA, DNQ-VT, DNQ-UB, DNQ-BB, DNQ-FX
ESP-FRA Dual Meet: 1st-AA, 2nd-Team
2001
Mediterranean Games: 3rd-AA, 6th-BB, 1st-FX, 1st-Team
World Championships: 17th-AA, 6th-BB, 4th-Team
2002
Cottbus International: 2nd-BB, 2nd-FX
European Championships: 7th-AA, 6th-VT, 8th-BB, 4th-FX
World Championships: 1st-FX
2003
ESP-ROM-BRA Tri Meet: 3rd-AA, 2nd-Team
Cottbus International: 2nd-UB (T), 3rd-BB, 1st-FX
French International: 7th-BB, 1st-FX
World Championships 5th-AA, 5th-BB, 3rd-FX, 5th-Team
2004
ESP-ROM Dual Meet: 2nd-AA, 2nd-Team
American Cup: 7th-AA
European Championships: 5th-AA, 2nd-FX, 4th-Team
Pre-Olympics: 8th-AA, 1st-FX
Olympics: 8th-AA, DNQ-VT, DNQ-UB, DNQ-BB, DNQ-FX, 5th-Team
Gallery:
Results are taken from Score for Score, The Gymternet, GymnasticGreats, My Meet Scores, Gymn-Forum, the official websites of various national gymnastics federations, newspaper clippings, classic gymnastics magazines, and in some cases, were provided by the gymnasts themselves. An explanation for the meaning of these ![]()
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