Golden girl Amy gets warm welcome
04 Mar 10
The city of Bath has given a warm welcome to Amy Williams as she returned home with a Winter Olympics gold medal.
The 27-year-old won the prized award in the women's skeleton event and was Britain's only medallist at the Vancouver Games.
Speaking of her victory, Williams said: "You think one day you will bring a gold back but I didn't think I would go to my first Olympics and get gold but I have trained hard and know I did everything in my preparation to get the medal. In that sense I did work hard and know I deserve it."
She added: "It's crazy, just mad. I have come home and everyone knows who I am."
Williams - the first British individual gold medallist at a Winter Olympics for 30 years - visited Hayesfield School, where she studied, before going on an open-top bus tour around Bath.
The Olympic golden girl told pupils: "I wanted to be good at a sport. It's trying out which sport to do. I was lucky at uni, they had a push track.
"I was at the right place at the right time to do something different and it just progressed from there."
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