Buenos Aires 2018

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Emma Spence in Day 2 Highlights

Look for Emma Spence’s second vault in the qualifications/multidiscipline team event on Day 2 (near the beginning).

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I landed both my vaults. I wasn’t completely sure if it was going to go well or not, but it ended up being really good.

Emma Spence