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Snow sensation By Mikayla van Loon She’s captured the hearts of not only her local community in Mount Evelyn but the rest of Australia with her ‘go-get-em’ attitude and positive outlook. Bobsleigh pilot Bree Walker had an impressive first Winter Olympic Games in Beijing making Australian history by placing fifth in the debut of the women’s monobob event. Bree’s monobob campaign started on Sunday 13 February in freezing and snowing conditions, different to what she had experienced in the week of training leading up to the first heat. “The track was colder today, with harder ice but I don’t think it affected our results. I need to focus on what I need to do in my process,” she told the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) after the first day of heats. Battling the Yanqing National Sliding Centre track, shaped like a dragon, Bree was confident she could improve on her first two runs the following day. Moving up from seventh to fifth with two stellar runs, she finished heat three with a time of 3:16.25 which had her in the top spot but Bree was unable to hold onto it, with some of the best pilots still to run. She came fifth, finishing 2.28 seconds behind the leader Kaillee Humphries who took out the gold medal. It was the highest bobsleigh finish Australia has ever received at an Olympic Games. But her efforts weren’t done, jumping into the two-woman bobsleigh with Kiara Reddingius. Day one of the two-woman heats saw the pair take charge early with a time of 1:01.98 in their first run to sit fifteenth overall. With slower ice for the second run, the girls were still able to score a time of 1:02.11, the eleventh quickest time of heat two which moved them up to twelth position overall and just 0.06 outside of the top 10. “I’m really happy with today, it’s only our
Bree’s monobob and two-woman campaign at the Olympics saw history being made as she took on the Yanqing ‘dragon’ track. sixth time pushing together on this track,” Bree told the AOC. Competing against some of the best in the world, Bree and Kiara were able to hold steady in run number three with a time of 1:02.04 to jump into eleventh position. But with Germany dominating the circuit, the duo had a difficult fourth run and saw
them finish with a time of 1:02.51 giving them a sixteenth place finish with a combined time of 4.08.64. “I don’t have words for how I’m feeling yet, I’m still comprehending what has happened,” Bree said afterwards. “It’s been a huge campaign but I’m so grateful for our team, we’ve worked so hard.
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“I really wanted to fix up a few mistakes I had been making all week and I think that last run I wanted it too bad.” The lead up to Bree’s Olympic campaign was challenged by Covid-19 but it still saw her take home eight podium finishes in the monobob world series over the last two seasons. Continued page 3
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