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Gemma Beadsworth (Gemma Jane Beadsworth) was born on 17 July, 1987 in Perth, Western Australia, is an Australian water polo centre forward. Discover Gemma Beadsworth'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 36 years old?

Popular As Gemma Jane Beadsworth
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Age 36 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 17 July, 1987
Birthday 17 July
Birthplace Perth, Western Australia
Nationality Perth

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Gemma Beadsworth Height, Weight & Measurements

At 36 years old, Gemma Beadsworth height is 1.80 m (2012) and Weight 79 kg (2012).

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Height 1.80 m (2012)
Weight 79 kg (2012)
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Gemma Beadsworth Net Worth

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Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1987

Gemma Jane Beadsworth (born 17 July 1987) is an Australian water polo centre forward.

She plays for the Fremantle Marlins in the National Water Polo League.

Gemma Beadsworth was born on 17 July 1987 in Perth, Western Australia.

2004

In 2004, she was a member of the team that toured Europe in July and August.

2005

In 2005, she was on the junior side that competed in the VI FINA World Junior Championships in Perth, in January.

Beadsworth represented Australia at the 2005 World Championships held in Canada.

She scored a goal in Australia 9–2 semi-final win over the Netherlands.

2007

She has also won a silver medal at the 2007 World Championship, a gold medal at the 2006 World Cup and a silver medal at the 2010 World Cup.

In 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012, she played for the Fremantle Marlins in the National Water Polo League.

She was a member of the junior national side at the 2007 FINA U20 World Championships in Porto, Portugal, one of only two Western Australians on the team and the team captain.

Australia won the Championship.

She competed for Australia in the 2007 FINA World League Asia-Oceania qualifiers.

In Australia's 16–8 defeat of New Zealand, she scored four goals.

2008

She has represented Australia at three Olympic Games and won bronze medals at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.

She has a brother, Jamie Beadsworth, who also represented Australia in water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics as centre forward.

Beadsworth plays water polo and is centre forward.

As a 20-year-old, Beadsworth was one of four women from Western Australia who were members of the 2008 Summer Olympics squad.

In the opening game of pool play, in which Australia beat Greece 8–6, she scored four goals.

Her team ended up in the bronze medal match after losing 8–9 to the United States in the semi-finals and playing against Hungary for the bronze.

She was named to the team that competed in 2008 at the FINA world league preliminary round in Tianjin, China.

In a 2008 Asia-Oceania qualifier against China for the World League Super Finals, she played in the 11–9 win that went to a penalty shoot out.

In the match, she scored three goals for Australia.

In 2008, prior to the Olympics, she competed in the World League Finals, and was named the player of the tournament for Australia.

2010

During 2010, she was coached by Wendy Arancini, the mother of fellow senior national team member Zoe Arancini.

In February 2010, she attended a national team training camp in the Gold Coast in preparation for the team's appearance at the April Commonwealth Championships.

In May 2010, she was a member of the team that competed at the FINA World League Asia-Oceania zone held in Osaka, Japan and Tianjin, China.

She was a member of the Stingers squad that competed in the 2010 FINA World Cup, and competed in the Kirishi Cup in Russia in June 2011.

In the first round, the team played the United States to a 7–7 draw.

In that game, she scored two unanswered goals in the final ninety seconds of the match.

2011

She attended St Hilda's Anglican School for Girls, and helped officially open an Olympic size pool at the school in August 2011.

, she is a member of the Australia women's national water polo team, of which she was the team captain in 2011.

She has had a water polo scholarship from the Western Australian Institute of Sport.

She currently holds a water polo scholarship at the Australian Institute of Sport.

In April 2011, she attended a training camp at the Australian Institute of Sport where the coach was "selecting a team for the major championships over winter."

In July 2011, she was a member of the Australian Stingers that competed in the 2011 FINA World Championships in Shanghai.

In preparation for this tournament, she attended a team training camp in Perth, Western Australia.

She competed in the pool play match against Uzbekistan, which Australia won 27–2.

In that match, she again scored four goals.

2012

In March 2012, she became the third woman in the National Water Polo League to play two hundred games in the league when her team played the Sydney University side.

Beadsworth has represented Australia on the junior national level.