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Emma Lincoln-Smith

Sport: 
Status: 
Athlete
Nickname: 
Linco, Em
Age: 
26
Place of Birth: 
Sydney, NSW
Place of Residence: 
Northern Beaches, NSW
Scholarship Commenced: 
Thursday, 1st July 2004
Scholarship Year: 
8
Personal Best Results: 
  • Olympic Winter Games - 10th, Vancouver, CAN, 2010
  • World Championships - 5th, Lake Placid, USA, 2009
  • World Cup - 6th, Igls, AUT, 2008
  • Note: current as @ 01 May 2011

Childhood Ambition: To be an Olympian and win a medal
Proudest Moment: Representing Australia in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Whistler
Favourite Food: Fresh summer fruit, Greek yoghurt with honey, coffee, fresh grilled salmon
Favourite Music: I pretty much like all music- I really like the John Butler Trio. I've also been listening to a lot of dance lately as I find it really good to listen to while I'm training. I like listening to Missy Higgins when I want to relax.
I began this sport .... In 2004
Participation in other sports: 400m Track, Beach sprinting, Touch Football, Surfing
When I am not training/competing I am: I just graduated with a degree in Physical Health and Education and am now just starting my certificate 3 and 4 in personal training as I would like to own my own gym in the future.
Highest level of education achieved: Degree
Favourite overseas competition and why: Park City, UT, USA - Because I like the place and I love the track. I also really like Cesana, Italy, because it is so beautiful and the track is really fast and technical which I like.
Sponsors: Sydney Orthopaedic Research Institute

Past Events for Emma Lincoln-Smith

Sunday, 26th February 2012
FIBT World Cup
Saturday, 11th February 2012
FIBT World Cup
Saturday, 4th February 2012
FIBT World Cup
Sunday, 22nd January 2012
FIBT World Cup
Sunday, 15th January 2012
FIBT World Cup

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