Shift of focus for Vicky now Olympics loom

Published date21 January 2022
Publication titleStirling Observer
A staff nurse for the past six years, Vicky reduced her hours in 2019 to focus on her curling career, but says she hopes to return to full-time nursing soon

Vicky, who began curling when she was just 11 years old and instantly fell in love with the sport, is lead in Eve Muirhead's curling rink, which is based at the National Curling Academy at The PEAK in Stirling.

She says she enjoys travelling to tournaments and sport is a way of dealing with the stressful situations she sometimes deals with in her job.

Vicky said: "In November 2021 we won the European Championships and it was the first time both the men and women had won gold at the same time. In December 2021, we travelled to the Netherlands to compete in the Olympic Qualification Event in which three teams would qualify and we managed to secure the number one spot and qualify Great Britain for the Olympics.

"It doesn't feel real at all. It's been an emotional rollercoaster with ups and downs and to finally be selected for the Olympic team is a dream come true."

Before flying out to Beijing on February 2, training continues with around three hours a day on ice, plus training in the gym and sessions with the team's physiotherapist, psychologist and nutritionist. They will then move to a holding camp and Vicky has already started an isolation period.

She said: "I have amazing colleagues in Ward B11...

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