Friday, 6 August 2021

Emma Twigg Olympic Rower

Emma Twigg Slide 

Emma Twigg is a New Zealand rower. 

Emma grew up in Napier and started rowing when she was 14.

When she was 16 she won her first national title and then she went to the world rowing Junior Championships Greece. In her time of rowing she won 1 Gold 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medals at the world championship. 


Emma won the Emerging talent award at the Halberg awards in 2007. In 2014, Emma got the world rowing female rowing of the year award. Golden rowing era over - Jordan Parry crashes out, Emma Twigg one step closer to Games glory. 


Emma has won first in the in ever Olympics she has been so proud of herself that she won in the Olympics. Last friday Emma Twigg had to compete other people and it was the boat race thing, 


I was excited watching the race...When she racing she had to save her energy and then she went a little faster into second place, and then she went faster then ever and she got to first place and she is gonna make it but then someone else is almost gonna be in first place as well and then she made it into first place and she did, And when she made it she still had to keep going I think and she in first place again and she finished. 


She was so happy and excited that she made it in first place.

           

 



 

3 comments:

  1. Kia ora Ocea, Mr Gray here. I love that you have found lots of information on Emma. We had a great time following her at the start of the term. It might help to re-read your writing slowly and carefully to make sure it makes sense before you post it. Maybe get a buddy to check it for you. Were there any other events that stood out for you?

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    1. not really Mr Gray but thank you for the comment.

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  2. Hello Ocea It's Lochy and I love the post and all the puncuation it's great writing. but maybe you could not write the whole thing and link the video so they can see for themsevels. thats all bye

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