Emma Nedov's journey to represent Australia at the Paris Olympics was one of resilience and unwavering determination. Following a tenth-place finish as part of the Women’s Artistic team, she is channelling her mindset as an elite athlete to thrive in business and help others to achieve their best.
Emma has been running nutrition workshops in NSW with Simplr
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