Gail Emms
Badminton Player

Gail Emms Net Worth

Gail Emms is a retired English badminton player who was born on July 23, 1977. She achieved great success in her career, winning the mixed doubles title at the BWF World Championships and the Commonwealth Games in 2006. She also won a silver medal representing England at the 2004 Summer Olympics. After participating in the 2008 Summer Olympics, she retired from the sport.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day July 23, 1977
Birth Place England
Age 46 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo

💰 Net worth: $100K - $1M

About

English badminton player who won the mixed doubles title at the BWF World Championships as well as the Commonwealth Games in 2006. She won a silver medal representing England at the 2004 Summer Olympics and retired from the sport shortly after participating in the 2008 Summer Olympics.

Before Fame

She started playing badminton at age 4 and attended the private girls' school Dame Alice Harpur School in Bedford. She graduated with a BSc in Sports Science from Kingston University in 1998.

Trivia

In march 2014 she appeared on the BBC game show Sport Relief's Top Dog along with her dog Raffa, who ended up winning the competition.

Family Life

Her first child, Harry, was born in 2010. Her second child, Oliver, was born in 2013.

Associated With

She completed against South Korean player Lee Young-dae in the quarterfinals of the 2008 Summer Olympics.

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