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Amelia Coltman, 29, qualifies for Team GB’s women’s skeleton team at Milano Cortina 2026, nine years after switching from tennis.
Amelia Coltman, a 29-year-old former national tennis champion from Melton Mowbray, will make her Olympic debut in women’s skeleton at the Milano Cortina 2026 Games.
After retiring from tennis at 21, she discovered skeleton in 2017 through a UK Sport talent ID programme, overcoming doubts about her age to dedicate nine years to the sport.
She earned a spot on Team GB’s three-woman squad alongside close friends Tabby Stoecker and Freya Tarbit, crediting her success to perseverance and a strong team bond.
Coltman views her Olympic qualification as a hard-earned reward and is focused on embracing the experience with gratitude.
Amelia Coltman, de 29 años, se clasifica para el equipo de esqueleto femenino del Team GB en Milano Cortina 2026, nueve años después de cambiar de tenis.