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Emily Whitehead was born on 11 December, 2000 in Mornington, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian artistic gymnast. Discover Emily Whitehead's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 23 years old?

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Age 23 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December, 2000
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Mornington, Victoria, Australia
Nationality Australia

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Emily Whitehead Height, Weight & Measurements

At 23 years old, Emily Whitehead height is 162 cm .

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Emily Whitehead Net Worth

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2000

Emily Whitehead (born 11 December 2000) is an Australian artistic gymnast.

2014

Whitehead made her international debut at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy, helping the Australian team place fifth and finishing twenty-fourth in the all-around.

Then at the 2014 Pacific Rim Championships, she finished fifth with the team and qualified for the floor exercise final where she finished eighth.

Her final competition of the 2014 season was the Australian Championships held in Melbourne.

She won a gold medal with the Victorian team and won the all-around silver medal behind teammate Alysha Djuric.

She also won the gold medal on the balance beam and the bronze medal on the floor exercise, and she placed fifth on vault and fourth on uneven bars.

2015

She is the 2015 Australian junior national all-around champion and a three-time national all-around medalist at the senior level (2018, 2021-22).

Whitehead opened her 2015 season at the City of Jesolo Trophy placing fourth with the Australian team and in the uneven bars event final.

Then at the Australian Championships, she won the all-around title in addition to the team, uneven bars, and floor exercise titles.

She also won the silver medal on the balance beam behind Talia Folino and the bronze medal on the vault.

The final meet of her junior career was the Junior Japan International held in Yokohama.

She only competed on the uneven bars and did not advance into the event final.

2016

Whitehead became age-eligible for senior competition in 2016.

She was initially selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Olympic Test Event in its effort to qualify a team spot for the 2016 Olympic Games.

However, during podium training at the 2016 Pacific Rim Championships, she tore her calf muscle and had to withdraw from the team and Olympic selection.

At the 2016 Australian Championships, she only competed on the uneven bars and won the silver medal behind Rianna Mizzen in addition to a team gold medal with Victoria.

2017

Whitehead returned to all-around competition at the 2017 American Cup in Newark, New Jersey where she finished seventh with a total score of 48.399.

At the 2017 International Gymnix, she won a silver medal on the uneven bars behind Japan's Hitomi Hatakeda and also placed seventh with the team, tenth in the all-around, and seventh on the floor exercise.

2018

At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, she won a bronze medal in the team event and on the vault.

She won a silver medal on the vault at the 2018 Melbourne World Cup.

Whitehead was born in Mornington, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, and attended Mount Waverley Secondary College.

She began gymnastics when she was four years old because her older sister was also a gymnast.

Whitehead currently studies a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science at Deakin University.

Whitehead won the silver medal on the vault at the 2018 Melbourne World Cup behind Slovenia's Tjaša Kysselef, the first World Cup medal of her career.

She was selected to represent Australia at the 2018 Commonwealth Games alongside Georgia-Rose Brown, Alexandra Eade, Rianna Mizzen, and Georgia Godwin, and they won the bronze medal in the team event behind England and Canada.

She won the bronze medal in the vault final behind Canadians Shallon Olsen and Ellie Black.

She also competed in the balance beam final and finished fifth.

At the Australian Championships, she won the silver medal in the all-around behind Georgia Godwin and also took home team gold.

She also won the gold medal on vault, the silver medal on floor exercise, the bronze medal on balance beam, and placed fourth on uneven bars.

Then in September at the Australian Classic, she won the all-around bronze medal behind Georgia-Rose Brown and Rianna Mizzen.

She also won the silver medal on the floor exercise and placed fourth on the uneven bars and balance beam.

She then competed at the 2018 World Championships in Doha alongside Georgia-Rose Brown, Alexandra Eade, Emma Nedov, and Erin Modaro, and the team finished fifteenth in the qualification round.

2019

Whitehead began her 2019 season at the Australian Championships and finished fourth in the all-around, uneven bars, balance beam and ninth in the floor exercise.

Then at the FIT Challenge in Ghent, the Australian team won the silver medal behind the Netherlands, and Whitehead placed seventh in the all-around.

In August 2019, she sustained fractures in both sides of her back, leaving her out of the gym for three months and ending her 2019 season.

2020

She represented Australia at the 2020 Summer Olympics and is a two-time Oceanic all-around champion (2021-22).

She did not compete in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia.

Whitehead won the all-around gold medal at the 2021 Oceanic Championships and earned a continental quota spot for the 2020 Olympics.

Then at the 2021 Australian Championships, she won the all-around silver medal behind Georgia Godwin.

She also won the uneven bars and floor exercise silver medals and placed fourth on the balance beam.