Emma Lincoln-Smith

Emma Lincoln -Smith ( born November 28, 1985 in Warriewood, New South Wales) is an Australian Skeleton pilot.

Emma Lincoln -Smith operates Skeleton since 2004, since then it is also part of the Australian national team. The Narabeenerin is coached by Terry Holland. Her international debut in the Australian in November 2004 as part of a race of the America 's Cup in Calgary, where she was eleventh. A year later she started in Lake Placid for the first time in Skeleton World Cup and finished 15th in her first race. In 2007, she first appeared on at a skeleton World Cup and was in St. Moritz Twelfth. In the first race of the World Cup season 2007/ 08 they reached the Ninth in Calgary their first placement in the top ten. Her best result in the World Cup managed Lincoln -Smith in 2008 in Igls, where they finished sixth. Even better, the result was at the Skeleton World Cup in 2009 in Lake Placid, where the Australian was fifth. At the Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver in 2010 she finished 10th. At the 2011 World Championships in Koenigssee she was twelfth.

Before Lincoln -Smith joined the sport of skeleton, she ran the system operated as a sport saving lives in Australia and in 2004 was third-place finisher in the Australian U-19 Championships. Her sister Holly Lincoln -Smith is an Australian water polo national team.

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