And on the seventh day, Great Britain finally won their first medal of the Olympics. At nine oβclock on Friday night Matt Weston, the man his teammates call βCaptain 110%β, won the gold in the menβs skeleton after four faultless races across the two days of competition.
The 28-year-old broke the track record at the Cortina Sliding Centre four times in the space of four races, and won in a final combined time of 3min 43.33sec, almost a full second ahead of the runner-up, Germanyβs Axel Jungk. Weston is the first British man ever to win the Olympic skeleton title. And he did it all despite starting the year with a four-inch tear in his right quad that meant he had to miss pre-season training.
βIt means everything.
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