Emma Johnson

Emma Johnson

Emma Johnson may refer to:

* Emma Johnson (clarinettist), British clarinettist, winner of BBC Young Musician of the Year, 1984
* Emma Johnson (swimmer), Australian swimmer, won bronze at the 1996 Summer Olympics


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