Sean Emmett won the Avon Tyres Trophy for "the most talented young rider with the most promising future".
14 Facts About Sean Emmett
In 1994, Emmett finished in 15th place as a member of the Suzuki factory racing team, followed by two 22nd-place finishes in 1995 and 1996.
In 1999, Sean Emmett competed in the Superbike World Championship, finishing in 28th place aboard a Ducati.
Sean Emmett competed in the British Superbike Championship between 1997 and 2008.
In 2008 Sean Emmett participated in the Yamaha R1 Cup, a support series to the British Superbike Championship.
Sean Emmett started the campaign well however, the series was dominated by Jon Kirkham the eventual series winner.
In February 2013 Sean Emmett won in the South African Classic TT racing series "Day of the Champion" at Zwartkops Circuit.
Sean Emmett's passport was confiscated and he was detained for ten months in Dubai during the subsequent investigation.
Sean Emmett told the BBC that he suspected local media in Dubai intended to implicate him as a murder suspect.
Sean Emmett was allowed to return from Dubai after ten months, but on landing at Heathrow Airport on 5 December 2013 was arrested on suspicion of murder by Surrey police, who conducted their own investigation of the circumstances.
In February 2016, a statement by Surrey police confirmed Sean Emmett's bail had been cancelled and no further action would be taken.
Sean Emmett testified during the inquest, but declined to answer questions about allegations of domestic violence in his relationship with Ms Elson, repeatedly stating "I decline to answer that".
Sean Emmett was jailed for 28 days for violating this order.
In March 2015 Sean Emmett was jailed for three months for assaulting his girlfriend.