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Olympics star Amy back on track

Advertising But the 34-year-old, who returns to the co-driver’s seat at Dayinsure Wales Rally GB three years after her debut, is not about to panic as she readies herself for the encounter alongside Formula 1 TV pundit Tony Jardine. Williams became the first British individual gold medallist at the Winter Olympics for 30 years when she won the skeleton in Canada in 2010. She retired in 2012 through injury and partnered Jardine to class victory at the rally in 2013. The pair return in a Mitsubishi Lancer but in contrast to her debut, there have been no warm-up rallies to reacclimatise herself. “I’ve not had much preparation, I’m the least prepared I’ve ever been for a competition...
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