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Australian Water Polo star Gemma Beadsworth may have won the metal but she lost her top and we got to see her boob. Of course the world was there to see and GutterUncensored.com did our best to oblige the wanting public. You might remember Gemma Beadsworth when Greek Water Polo player Christina Tsoukala accidentally exposed her boob in an amazing nipple slip during a match against Australia, Gemma was the other player in the shot with Christina. Now we have Gemma in her very own nipple slip, womens Water Polo must be the greatest sport in the world. Gemma Beadsworth suffers a swimsuit malfunction in a match against Hungary. Yep, for another brief moment women's beach volleyball wasn't the sexiest event at the Summer Games. So here ya go, the Gemma Beadsworth broken swimsuit nipple slip shot, lets change that to full boob slip shot.
Don't you just love the Sex Olympics with sluts, leaked private pictures, nip-slips, skanks and posing in Playboy. Gemma looks like she is about to cry and her opponent has this entertaining look of disbelief on her face. Olympic Water Polo player Gemma Beadsworth had her entire boob exposed during the olympics, exposing nude boob, nipple and all on film. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Gemma Beadsworth (born July 17, 1987 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian water polo centre forward, who joined the Women's National Team in 2005. She was a member of the side that won the silver medal at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in Melbourne, Australia, after having claimed the title at the 2006 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup the previous year. blogywoodbabes.blogspot.com
Gemma Beadsworth
Olympic Profile
Sport | Water Polo
- Birthdate: Jul 17, 1987
- Weight: 83kg
- Height: 180cm
- Age: 21
- Gender
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Female
- Place of birth
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
- Residence
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Perth, Western Australia, Australia
- Memorable sporting achievement
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Winning the 2007 World Junior Championships in Porto, Portugal.
- Injuries
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She suffered a partial dislocation of her left shoulder at the 2006 Commonwealth Championships in Perth, Australia. She suffered a partial dislocation of her right knee cap at the 2005 World Championships in Montreal, Canada.
- Hero/Idol
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Roger Federer.
- Most influential person in career
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Her parents and Simone Harkins.
- Awards and honours
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She was named the 2008 Australian Institute of Sport Junior Athlete of the Year. She was voted Most Valuable Player [MVP] at the 2007 World Junior Championships and made it into the Team of the Tournament at the 2005 World Junior Championships. Winner of the Western Australia Junior Female Athlete of the Year Award 2007. Recipient of an Australian Institute of Sport [AIS] Achievement Award in 2006.