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ANNUAL TONBRIDGE CYCLE RIDE GETS ON THE RIGHT TRACK PAGE 3

A TASTE OF ITALY AT NEW ICE CREAM PARLOUR Page 3

POLICE GIVE FUNDRAISING MOTHER A BOOST

HONDA NSX IS AT CUTTING EDGE OF SPORTS CAR TECHNOLOGY

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Tom’s Olympic dream now becomes a reality

INSIDE HISTORIC LINK

The day Tonbridge adopted a war-torn French village. Page 2

Tonbridge Athletic Club race walker aims for gold in Rio A TONBRIDGE Athletic Club member has joined the British team competing at the Olympic Games in Brazil, which begins this weekend. After achieving his ambition of winning a place in Rio, race walker Tom Bosworth is now aiming to bring home a medal. Having claimed the British number one spot in the 20km event category, he is in the final stages of high altitude training before taking on his ultimate challenge. The 26 year old, who has been a member of the Tonbridge Athletic Club for the past 15 years, said the coaches are one of the main reasons he has succeeded in his bid to become an Olympian. His preparations for Rio were boosted in June when he won the national Olympic trial in Leeds. This confirmed his place with Team GB in Brazil, having agonisingly just missed out on becoming a member of the London 2012 squad. The 2016 Games has already courted major controversy over the failure to enforce a complete ban on Russian athletes over doping allegations, and fears over the mosquito-born Zika virus being present in South America. The disease’s outbreak had led to calls for the games to be postponed but they are now going ahead as planned. Speaking exclusively to the Times, Tom, who lives near Tonbridge, explained how one of his personal ambitions is to help raise the profile of race walking as Britain has not produced any major triumphs on the international stage within the sport since the 1980’s. Tom said: “This is every athlete’s dream. I never thought it would be possible for me to reach this level, especially after missing out in London.

“I just kept working hard, making improvements on the track and in my day-to-day life to maximise training and recovery. Then I started winning races, breaking records, qualifying for championships, and now I have WALKING TALL the greatest honour to be Tom Bosworth part of Team GB. Come 12 is aiming to August I can call myself bring back a an Olympian. medal from Rio “It will be special, because it’s my first Olympics. But missing out on London 2012 is why I’m here. It drove me on and I’m now four minutes faster over 20k this year than I was four years ago.

‘Everyone at Tonbridge Athletic Club will be wishing Tom well’ “I’ve competed at European and World level and have proven my worth, now I want to become one of the favourites at major championships,” added the race walker, who praised his ‘great team’ in the way they have helped him adapt to conditions in Brazil. He revealed he had also been given ‘inspiring support’ from fellow Kent athletes going to Rio, including sprinter Dina Asher-Smith, as well as runners Jack Green and Adam Gemili. Last year, Tom competed in the World Championships in China. His former Tonbridge Athletic Coach, Peter Selby, recalled how he helped develop Tom’s ability as a teenager before the young star gained a scholarship to

Leeds Metropolitan University in 2009. He went on to train full-time in his sport at the National Race Walking Centre, but still competes for Tonbridge Athletic. Mr Selby said: “I think everyone at Tonbridge Athletic Club will be wishing Tom well. It’s a brilliant achievement to have made the Olympic team. “We helped develop him from being a keen but not brilliant athlete, through to someone who was serious about the sport by the age of 18. Tonbridge has a good record for turning out race walkers, including Tim Berrett, who has represented Canada. “Tom went on to study at Leeds and I’ve kept in touch with him. He is a great example of what can be done if you put your mind to it.” The race walking circuit in Brazil, which runs along the coast next to the Pontal island, has been described as one of the most beautiful in Olympic history. The event is scheduled to take place on Friday 12 August.

TONBRIDGE CALLING Park event celebrates town’s cultural diversity. Page 3

IN THE SWIM

An ‘eating out’ alternative at town pool. Pages 74-75

MUSIC AT THE CASTLE Our special 4-page pull out programme. See inside

PHOTO: Jodi Hanagan

Neill Barston newsdesk@timesoft0nbridge.co.uk


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