Amy Duncan is a San Antonio, Texas-based business owner. She works with Fortis Surgical Solutions as the Director of Marketing Professional Development (since April 2016).
She also owns a Crossfit Affiliate business and serves as executive vice president of 501(c)3 Non-Profit, a non-profit that promotes children’s sports, education, and health awareness among marginalized groups.
Amy Duncan: Early Life, Age, Wiki, Parents, Ethnicity
Amy Sherrill, not Amy Duncan, is her real name. She received her degree from Wake Forest College.
Married Life; Divorce?
Tim Duncan was the spouse of Amy Duncan.
They were best friends in college. She was a cheerleader and Tim was a basketball star when they first met while both were students at Wake Forest University. The couple did not get married, though, until Tim had signed his first NBA deal.
Finally, NBA great Tim Duncan and Amy exchanged wedding vows in July 2001. In the summer of 2005, she and her husband welcomed Sydney, their first child, into the world. Draven was a new addition to the three-person family in 2007.
However, the couple was unable to make their marriage work and filed for divorce in Bexar County District Court in March 2013. It was then revealed that Amy was the one to file for divorce, claiming that their union was “unsupportable due to disagreement and conflict.” She additionally left the couple’s home by April.
International Business Times claims that the argument between the two started in the fall of 2012 when Tim suspected Amy of having an extramarital affair. According to reports, the basketball player hired a private detective to monitor his wife’s actions.
After the divorce, her ex-husband remarried Vanessa Macias, a television personality. On March 27, 2017, they even had their first child, a daughter named Quill.
Details On Amy Duncan’s Ex-Husband
Tim Duncan, a previous husband of Amy Duncan, plays basketball professionally for the United States. He is also the first player in NBA history to have spent each of his first 13 seasons being named to both the All-NBA and All-Defensive teams. Additionally, in 2002 and 2003, he received two Most Valuable Player awards. He has also won the Most Valuable Player award in the NBA Finals three times, in 1999, 2003, and 2005.
Tim didn’t begin shooting a basketball until his first year of high school. Prior to that, he envisioned himself as an Olympic-caliber swimmer. As a result, with the help of his family, he improved as a swimmer to qualify for the 1992 Olympic Games. However, his dream was dashed in 1989 when Hurricane Hugo ruined the sole Olympic-sized swimming pool in his city.
He is the sole child of midwife Lone and mason William Duncan. He tragically lost his mother to breast cancer before becoming 14 years old. Additionally, he has two sisters as siblings.
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