Education
Before the injury, at only 16 years of age she had finished in 32nd place overall on the 2002/03 overall World Cup standings, and although it took her some time to find her form when she returned to the circuit in the 2005/06 season, she soon demonstrated her potential.
Career
Emily Rosemond made her Olympic debut as a short track speed skater at the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics. She contested the 1000m and 1500m, finishing 12th and 25th respectively. Rosemond"s short track career was interrupted by a Anterior Cruciate Ligament rupture, allowing her just six World Cup meets in two seasons prior to the Torino Games.
Rosemond retired from short track speed skating in 2008, switching to cycling.
She also represented Australia in Track Cycling. In the 2009 at the UCI Melbourne World Cup in Track Cycling she continued her progression winning a silver medal in the Women"s Team Sprint with her now fiancé Kerrie Meares.
Rosemond announced her retirement from professional Track Cycling in 2011 after being struck by a car in Brisbane, Australia whilst cycling. She had Shoulder surgery in 2012 to repair her injuries but could not recover in time to resume training within a 12-month period.
Following retirement, Rosemond took up a position with Cycling Queensland, based in Brisbane, Queensland.
She is the Company-Director of Repsych Cycling Development, a Cycling Coaching Company - www.repsych.com.au. She resides in Brisbane, Australia and is involved in coaching.