Fitness expert Emma Rester

Emma Rester

Living place: United States

Birthday: 28-3-2012 (12 years old)

Population of the world 2012: 7,021,836,029

Global rank: #23221

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Fitness expert Emma Rester profile

Who is Fitness expert Emma Rester?
Gymnastics prodigy who became an Instagram star which led her to make appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Occupying her emma_minigymnastbigdreams has more than 110,000 followers.
 
 

Young / Before famous

Her mother took her to a gym class when she was just two-and-a-half old.

Family life info

Her mother's name is Antje RESTER. Her father served in the United States Army and was stationed in Korea.

Close relationship

Who is Boy (girl) friend/ wife (husband)/ darling Fitness expert Emma Rester?
She looked up to fellow gymnast Gabby Douglas.

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Summary of Emma Rester profile

When was Fitness expert Emma Rester born?
Emma Rester birthday 28-3-2012 (at the age of 12).
Where is Fitness expert Emma Rester's birth place, what is Zodiac/Chinese Zodiac?
Emma Rester was born in United States. is a Fitness expert, whose Zodiac is Aries, and who Chinese Zodiac is The Dragon. Emma Rester's global rank is 23221 and whose rank is 44 in list of famous Fitness expert. Population of the world in 2012 is about 7,021,836,029 persons.
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Events in 2012 and 28-3

Events in the world in the birth year of Emma Rester

  • Jan. 4: The European Union imposes an oil embargo on Iran in an attempt to get Iran to halt uranium enrichment and end its nuclear weapons efforts. Feb. 15: Iran warns six European countries that it might cut them off from Iranian oil. The threat is made to the ambassadors of Italy, Spain, France, the Netherlands, Greece and Portugal at the Foreign Ministry in Tehran.
  • Feb. 1: At least 73 people are killed in a fight between fans of rival teams at a soccer match in Port Said, Egypt.
  • March 4: Vladimir Putin wins the presidential election in Russia, claiming 64% of the vote. It will be his third full term as president of Russia.
  • March 10: A U.S. soldier goes on a door-to-door rampage in Afghanistan, brutally killing 17 civilians, including nine children. March 23: The U.S. military announces that Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder in the attacks.
  • March 21: Syrian president Bashar al-Assad agrees to a cease-fire. The UN-brokered plan calls on the Syrian government to stop killing civilians, engage in talks with the opposition, withdraw forces from the streets, and begin a transition to a democratic, political system. The country has been in a civil war for several months, following the March 2011 uprising. April 12: The cease-fire goes into effect, but observers are skeptical that it will last. May 26: 32 children under age 10 are killed when the Syrian government attacks the village of Houla. The United Nations blames the deaths on government tanks and artillery, saying many of the victims were executed in their homes. President Assad, however, claims terrorists carried out the attack. The cease-fire is considered moot. June 12: A United Nations official declares that Syria is in a state of civil war. June 22: The Syrian military shoots down a Turkish military jet. President Abdullah Gul of Turkey responds by saying that his country will do "whatever is necessary" in retaliation. Aug. 2: Kofi Annan resigns as UN special envoy to Syria, citing the refusal of the Syrian government to implement the UN-backed peace plan, intensifying violence by rebels, and discord within the Security Council.
  • April 1: Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who in October 2010 was released after spending nearly 20 years under house arrest, wins a seat in parliament.
  • May 1: On the first anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama makes a surprise visit to Afghanistan. During his visit, Obama signs an agreement with Afghan president Hamid Karzai that says the U.S. will provide Afghanistan development assistance for 10 years after troops withdraw in 2013.
  • May 6: Francois Hollande defeats Nicolas Sarkozy to become president of France. With the victory, Hollande becomes the first Socialist president since Francois Mitterrand left office in 1995.
  • June 11: Hosni Mubarak, former president of Egypt, is sentenced to life in prison for being an accomplice in the killing of unarmed protestors during the January 2011 demonstrations.
  • June 17: The Center-right New Democracy party prevails in parliamentary elections in Greece. June 20: New Democracy quickly forms a coalition with Pasok and the Democratic Left, and Antonis Samaras, the leader of New Democracy, is sworn in as prime minister.
  • June 24: Egyptian election officials declare Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate, the winner of presidential election. Nov. 22: Morsi announces a brazen power grab when he declares authority over the courts, thereby removing any check on his actions by the courts. He says the move is necessary because the judiciary, made up of Hosni Mubarak appointees, is threatening to suspend the constitutional assembly before it completes the task of drafting a new constitution. Nov. 29: Under threat of being suspended by the courts, the constitutional assembly hastily approves a draft document, which is widely criticized for its ambiguity and lack of depth and originality. Dec. 26: President Morsi signs the new constitution into law. The referendum passed in two rounds of voting, on Dec. 14 and Dec. 22. About 64% of voters approved the constitution, but turnout was low—less than 33%.
  • July 7: For the first time since Col. Muammar Qaddafi was ousted, Libyans vote in a national election. The National Forces Alliance, a secular party led by Mahmoud Jibril, a Western-educated political scientist, prevailed over Islamist parties, including the Muslim Brotherhood, in the election to form a national congress.
  • July 27: The 2012 Summer Olympics open in London. More than 10,000 athletes from 205 countries participate in the Games. July 31: Michael Phelps wins his 19th Olympic medal, becoming the winningest Olympic athlete of all time. He surpassed the record held by Russian gymnast Larisa Latynina.
  • Aug. 22: After 19 years of negotiations, Russia joins the newest member of the World Trade Organization.
  • Sep. 11: Armed gunmen storm the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and shoot and kill U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens and three other embassy officials.
  • Oct. 7 Hugo Chávez is elected to a third term as president of Venezuela.
  • Oct. 9 In Pakistan, Taliban members shoot 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai in the head and neck. The shooting occurs while Yousafzai is on her way home on a school bus filled with children. She was targeted for her outspokenness against the Taliban and her determination to get an education.
  • Nov. 29: The UN General Assembly upgrades the status of the Palestinian Authority from current observer to non-member state.
  • Dec. 12: North Korea successfully launches a rocket into orbit. The launch indicates that the country is inching closer toward developing the expertise to build an intercontinental ballistic missile.

Birthday Emma Rester (28-3) in history

  • Day 28-3 year 1797: Nathaniel Briggs patented a washing machine.
  • Day 28-3 year 1930: The cities of Constantinople and Angora changed names to Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey.
  • Day 28-3 year 1939: The Spanish Civil War ended.
  • Day 28-3 year 1941: Author Virginia Woolf drowned herself.
  • Day 28-3 year 1979: Nuclear power plant accident at Three Mile Island, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
  • Day 28-3 year 2000: Supreme Court rules unanimously that an anonymous tip does not justify a stop-and-frisk action against a person.
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