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Funding for athletes

October 29th, 2009 by News Desk
Vicky Silk

Vicky Silk

TWO Ashford Athletic Club athletes have been earmarked for glory with inclusion in UK Athletics’ World Class Performance Programme for the 2009/10 season.

Olympic and Commonwealth runner Lisa Dobriskey has been included in the Podium funding programme while young Vicky Silk from Folkestone will get funding from the Development programme.

 The programme, which runs annually from December to November, is split into two levels of funding; Podium and Development, each with strict criteria and standards which must be met in selection and maintained with the support of UKA staff.

Lisa, the former Southlands pupil from New Romney, now lives in Loughborough but maintains her affiliation with Ashford AC and has risen to be a medal contender in middle distance running despite battling through several testing injuries.

She first showed her class winning the Commonwealth Games 1500m gold and is now a strong medal prospect for the Olympics after her World Championship silver medal this year. Another major breakthrough was beating the four minute barrier for the first time for 1500m in Zurich in August.

Vicky has continued to impress as a multi talented disability athlete to earn her place on the Development funding programme targeting the Paralympics.

The bubbly Folkestone teenager recently took two golds and a silver at the World Dwarf Games in Belfast and is a talented field athlete doing discus, javelin and shot putt.

Golden day for Vicky

July 18th, 2009 by News Desk

Ashford AC athlete Vicky Silk is standing tall after winning two gold medals at the IWAS World Junior Games in Switzerland.

The talented 17 year old from Folkestone was outstanding in taking the Under 23 world title in the shot putt with a personal best 6.14m.

She went over six metres for the first time four times in her series of throws to secure the title.

Then she also claimed the discus world crown despite some awful conditions throwing 16.33 in the pouring rain.

The Pent Valley School pupil is already an experienced competitor on the world stage having taken a bronze in the javelin in the IWAS world championships in Taipei two years ago.

Her success was a real lift to her poorly club coach Ted Hawkins who said he was thrilled with her rise to the top of the podium.

There is just time to show Ashford members her medals this week before flying off to Belfast for the World Dwarf Games where she will be looking for a triple success competing in the shot, discus and javelin.