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21 Facts About Emma Spence

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Emma Kathryn Mary Spence was born on February 27,2003 and is a Canadian artistic gymnast.

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Emma Spence represented Canada at the 2022 World Championships and won a bronze in the team event, their first team medal.

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Emma Spence won bronze with the team at the 2022 Commonwealth Games.

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Emma Spence is a Franco-Ontarian whose first language is French.

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Emma Spence's great-grandmother was sprinter Mary Vandervliet who competed at the 1932 Summer Olympics.

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Emma Spence competed on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise and did not qualify to any event finals.

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In 2017 Spence competed at Elite Canada where she only competed the uneven bars, vault and the floor exercise, due to injury during the competition.

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Emma Spence was later selected to represent Canada at the International Junior Japan competition alongside Padurariu.

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Emma Spence placed 26th in the all-around and fourth on vault.

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Emma Spence was later selected to represent Canada at the 2018 Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships.

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In June Emma Spence represented Canada at the 2018 Junior Pan American Artistic Gymnastics Championships.

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Emma Spence placed fifth in the all-around and on balance beam and won silver in the team final.

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Emma Spence finished 10th in the all-around final, third on vault behind Giorgia Villa of Italy and Csenge Bacskay of Hungary, fifth on floor exercise, and eighth on balance beam.

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Emma Spence was selected as Canada's flag bearer at the closing ceremonies.

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Emma Spence made her debut at Elite Canada where she placed seventh in the all-around and fourth on floor exercise.

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At the Melbourne World Cup Emma Spence finished tenth in qualifications on vault and uneven bars and was the second reserve for each of those event finals; however she qualified to both the balance beam and floor exercise finals.

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At the Canadian National Championships Emma Spence finished fourth in the all-around behind Ellie Black, Ava Stewart, and Laurie Denommee.

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Emma Spence won bronze on the uneven bars and placed tenth and fourteenth on balance beam and floor exercise respectively.

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Emma Spence was the only individual to qualify to all five event finals.

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Emma Spence won bronze in the all-around final behind Georgia Godwin and Ondine Achampong.

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Emma Spence was selected to compete at the World Championships alongside Ellie Black, Sydney Turner, Denelle Pedrick, Laurie Denommee, and Shallon Olsen.