The past two weeks have marked a significant period of success for Emma Stacey (Fe. 2013–15). As England Clay Shooting Ladies Captain and Senior Programme Manager for the Jaguar Formula E programme at Fortescue Zero respectively, Emma has played a key role in two notable achievements—making this a fortnight to remember.
Firstly, her impressive performance at last week’s 2025 World Championships with the England National Clay Shooting Team deserves special mention. Competing in the World Sportrap event, Emma secured the individual Ladies High Gun title with a score of 87/100. Her commitment and perseverance in the sport were evident throughout, and she has credited the support of her coach, teammates, and long-standing sponsors for helping her reach this milestone. Reflecting on the occasion, Emma said, “I’m so grateful for everyone in my team over this 10-year journey.”
Emma also captained the England Ladies Team to victory as World Sporting Ladies Team Champions, underscoring her steady leadership both on and off the range.
The following weekend saw Emma’s professional focus shift from shooting to motorsport. In her role at Fortescue Zero, she contributed to Jaguar TCS Racing's strong finish to the 2024/25 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, culminating in the London Grand Prix on Sunday 27 July. Jaguar secured a commanding second place across the Drivers’, Teams’, and Manufacturers’ Championships, with Nick Cassidy claiming a start-to-finish win in his final race for the team. Emma’s behind-the-scenes leadership played an important role in the team's consistency and success across the season.
Many congratulations to Emma on two well-earned achievements. Her ability to deliver results at a high level—across two very different arenas—is a testament to her discipline, focus, and professionalism.