Beth Tweddle To Sue 'The Jump' Over Injuries She Sustained In 2016

"I want to make sure that there is full accountability for people involved in making shows like this."

Former Olympic gymnast Beth Tweddle has revealed she is taking legal action against the Channel 4 reality show ‘The Jump’, claiming injuries she sustained on the show are still affecting her to this day.

Beth was a contestant on ‘The Jump’ in January 2016, but had to withdraw after a week when she crashed into a barrier during training, leaving her with fractured vertebrae and in need of surgery on her neck and spinal cord.

Three years on, Beth has now announced she intends to take legal action against the show, as they have refused to accept responsibility for her injuries.

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Beth Tweddle on 'The Jump'
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Her lawyer said in an official statement: “She has had to put many parts of her life and career on hold and while Beth is making a good recovery, she still cannot do many of the things she previously could as an elite athlete and may never fully recover.

“Despite attempts to settle the legal case amicably, the defendants involved in making The Jump have so far denied any liability for her injuries and we have been left with no choice but to issue court proceedings as we seek to resolve the case.”

Beth said of the matter: “It’s been a long journey and my recovery is still ongoing. I’m not sure I’ll ever be 100% again.

“The effects of my accident still interrupt my daily life and aside from the severe physical injuries at the start, the hardest part of the recovery process has been the psychological element, dealing with and processing the whole accident and the aftermath of what happened.

“I said before that I don’t want this accident to define me and I work hard every day to ensure that isn’t the case.”

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Beth shortly after her accident
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She continued: “It’s disappointing that we have had to seek court proceedings as we had hoped the makers of the programme might be willing to work with us to settle the case.

“I just want to make sure that there is full accountability for people involved in creating shows like this and to help prevent others having to go through what I have for the past three years.”

A spokesperson for production company Twofour told HuffPost UK: “This matter is being dealt with by our insurers and we are unable to comment as the claim is ongoing.”

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Beth at the BBC Sports Personality Of The Year awards last month
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Six months after her accident, Beth revealed she was still seeing a therapist to help her deal with the accident and the ensuing trauma she experienced.

“I didn’t panic at the time, it was when I flew back to the UK [and] I realised the journey I’d have to go on - the recovery phase, rehab, surgeons, physics,” she explained. “People couldn’t realise how serious it was. I couldn’t even deal with it.

Beth’s fellow contestant Tina Hobley also sustained an injury during the same series, admitting shortly afterwards that she too was considering taking legal action against the show.

Last month, Beth announced she and her husband Andy Allen were expecting their first child.

'The Jump': Celebrity Injuries
Rebecca Adlington - Series 3 (2016)(01 of15)
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What happened?
Olympic swimmer Rebecca dislocated her shoulder while training, having to bow out three days after Tina's exit.

Replaced by?
Heather Mills, who'd taken part in the show a year prior. You can look forward to her name cropping up again later.
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Henry Conway - Series 1 (2014)(02 of15)
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What happened?
Socialite Henry Conway has the unique distinction of being the first contestant to pull out of 'The Jump' once the series had actually started, after injuring his hand while training for the skeleton.

Replaced by?
Joe McElderry, who would go on to eventually win the show.
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Melinda Messenger - Series 1 (2014)(03 of15)
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What happened?
The day after Henry's exit, Melinda suffered a concussion, and was also forced to withdraw.

Replaced by?
Donal MacIntyre, who competed against Joe McElderry for a place on the show a day earlier.
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Sir Steve Redgrave - Series 1 (2014)(04 of15)
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What happened?
The Olympic legend made it all the way to the final day of 'The Jump', but fell at the last hurdle, and was unable to partake in the last challenge.

Replaced by?
No one, on account of it being the last day.
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Marcus Brigstocke - Series 1 (2014)(05 of15)
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What happened?
Marcus says that snapping his cruciate ligaments on the day of the first ever final of 'The Jump' left him unable to work for a year.

However, he's still full of praise for the show, calling it the "opportunity of a lifetime".

Replaced by?
No one
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Ola Jordan - Series 2 (2015)(06 of15)
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What happened?
Like Sam J Jones before her, Ola was forced to withdraw before the series even began, after damaging her knee to such an extent that she required surgery.

She recently admitted that partaking in 'The Jump' could have been detrimental to her career as a dancer.

Replaced by?
Chloe Madeley
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Sally Bercow - Series 2 (2015)(07 of15)
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What happened?
Sally lasted a bit longer than Ola in the training, but still had to pull out before filming had even begun.

She did last long enough on the line-up to film this short promo clip, though, which (ironically) shows her falling from the sky in a ski suit.

Replaced by?
Jodie Kidd
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Tina Hobley - Series 3 (2016)(08 of15)
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What happened?
Despite two pre-series incidents, the second run of 'The Jump' managed to see all of its contestants clinging on without having to withdraw due to injury.

The same cannot be said of the third series, of which Tina Hobley was the first casualty, when she injured her shoulder and knee, as well as breaking her arm in two places.

She later claimed that her injuries cost her a potential role on 'Broadchurch', adding: "I couldn’t make it because I was in plaster. I’d been waiting two years for that job."

Replaced by?
Former The Wanted singer Tom Parker, who eventually finished in third place.
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Beth Tweddle - Series 3 (2016)(09 of15)
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What happened?
That very same day, Rebecca's fellow Olympian Beth Tweddle fractured two vertebrae and was airlifted to hospital.

Her injury left her in need of major surgery, while in the months that followed, she revealed she was still seeing a psychologist to process the accident.

Replaced by?
Zara Holland... but not for long.
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Zara Holland - Series 3 (2016)(10 of15)
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What happened?
The then-reigning Miss GB was initially brought in by producers as a potential replacement for Beth Tweddle.

However, less than 48 hours after touching down in Austria, she was sent packing, with producers deciding they didn't think she could take part in the competition.

She later cropped up in 'Love Island', a move which changed her career, as her on-screen escapades saw her dethroned.

Replaced by?
Joe Swash
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Mark-Francis Vandelli - Series 3 (2016)(11 of15)
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What happened?
In what proved to be a really, really tough couple of weeks for 'The Jump', Mark-Francis fractured his ankle, and again, was advised to leave the show by a medic.

Replaced by?
Eventual winner, Ben Cohen
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Linford Christie - Series 3 (2016)(12 of15)
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What happened?
Seriously, though. It was a bad two weeks.

Linford Christie was the next celebrity to pull out, as he suffered a hamstring injury, and wasn't left with enough time to recuperate and be back on the slopes before that week's live show.

Replaced by?
By this point, the stand-by contestants were all already on the show, so the previously-eliminated James 'Arg' Argent was brought back (only to then be swiftly kicked off again).
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Sarah Harding - Series 3 (2016)(13 of15)
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What happened?
Remarkably, the show managed to go a whole week without anybody having to pull out.

Sadly, Sarah was the next unlucky celebrity who had to leave, after an accident left her with torn ligaments in her knees.

She later blamed the 'toll' of the incident when her performance in 'Ghost: The Musical' was critically panned later that year.

Replaced by?
No one, at that late stage in the contest.
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Heather Mills - Series 3 (2016)(14 of15)
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What happened?
Having only originally entered the contest as a replacement for an injured celeb, Heather wound up having an accident of her own, pulling out when she hurt her thumb and knee.

Replaced by?
No one
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Vogue Williams - Series 4 (2017)(15 of15)
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What happened?
Just days before episode one of the fourth series was due to air, Vogue injured her knee, leaving her unable to compete in the live shows.

Replaced by?
Fellow model Amy Willerton
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