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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 symbols can be found here.