Skeleton sees surge from goldrush 2026 Games
Skeleton sees surge from goldrush 2026 GamesImage source, PA MediaImage caption, Tabitha Stoecker and Matt Weston continued Britain's long Winter Olympics success in the skeleton this yearBySophie Hurcom, BBC Sport England and Jack Killah, BBC Radio SomersetPublished4 hours agoWhen Matt Weston and Tabitha Stoecker made history at the Winter Olympics, winning three gold medals between them in the skeleton, neither knew their success would kick-start a surge of interest in the sport never before seen in Great Britain.In the months during and after the Games, more than 7,000 people have signed up for a talent identification campaign launched by the British Bobsleigh and Skeleton Association (BBSA) to find future stars for the two sports.On the two days alone that Weston and Stoecker won gold in the men's and the team event, around 2,400 people signed up - 1,200 each day.For a country that does not even have an ice track for athletes to train on, the sport is now experiencing a a post-Games boom."Having those 7,000 applicants is actually quite a tangible thing for me to say, 'I know this is how much impact we've had on the nation'," Weston told BBC Somerset."It's definitely done wonders for the the profile of the sport and I can't wait to see where we go from here."Why are Team GB so good at skeleton?Published15 FebruaryHow British skeleton came back fighting after 2022Published11 FebruaryWeston and Stoecker are both examples of how successful talent spotting programmes can be. Both came to skeleton via a UK Sport campaign called 'Discover Your Gold', which saw potential athletes assessed for a range of sports and allocated to the one they were most suited to. Weston previously competed as a weightlifter and was advised to apply by his coach, while Stoecker saw an advert on Instagram while working as a circus performer.But what makes the applicants from this year different is that they were registering int...المصدر: BBC Sport | Source: BBC Sport
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