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18 Facts About Emily Little

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Emily Little was born on 29 March 1994 and is an Australian artistic gymnast.

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Emily Little won a gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the team women's artistic gymnastic events.

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Emily Little was chosen to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Emily Little attended City Beach Primary School and then went to high school at Churchlands Senior High School.

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Emily Little is 152 centimetres tall, and weighs 52 kilograms.

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Emily Little is an Australian artistic gymnast, who has had a scholarship with the Western Australian Institute of Sport and the Australian Institute of Sport.

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Emily Little has been a member of the Australian senior national team for four years.

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Emily Little won a gold medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in the team event, and a silver medal in the individual all around competition.

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At the 2012 Australian Gymnastics Championships in Sydney, Emily Little finished second in the all around event.

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Emily Little earned a pair of silver medals in the floor and vault events.

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In mid-June 2012, Emily Little was one of twelve Australian gymnasts vying to earn a final spot on the Olympic squad at a training session for the national team at the Australian Institute of Sport.

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Emily Little represented Australia at the 2012 Summer Olympics in women's artistic gymnastics as an eighteen-year-old.

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Emily Little was selected to compete in the women's team event.

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In May 2015, Emily Little competed in the Australian Gymnastics Championships, she was in second place during the day 1 competition and held on to finish second in All Around finals behind Queensland's Georgia Godwin.

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Emily Little represented Western Australia, although there were not enough gymnasts to make a full team.

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In beam finals, Emily Little placed third in front of world beam silver medalist, Lauren Mitchell.

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Emily Little competed a full twisting double layout in floor finals and placed in second behind 2010 world floor champion, Lauren Mitchell.

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In 2017, at the Australian National Championships, Emily Little broke her neck on a mistimed flip during her floor routine.