“But I just wanted to go in the race and see if I could continue to work and continue to improve … all I could do was go out and do my very best.”
Walker, placed seventh before the final day, went faster than she had on the first day of competition. The problem was that those in pole position for medals were even quicker on a lightning track that was quickened on a frigid night. She did not gain ground.
Walker’s result was a significant letdown, considering she had finished fifth in Beijing in 2022 and won three of the past five World Cups against the same rivals.
Pre-Olympics, Walker had felt that the track here suited her, but the results suggest otherwise – as did her post-mortem.
“It is unfortunate what the result is.”
It was a result that, in hindsight, might be viewed as one that reflected the strength of the respective nations in bobsleigh – a sport that has less of a natural platform in Australia. Walker more or less concurred with that view.
“It’s been really hard here, you know, we’re a small team and I’ve got one driving coach compared to these bigger nations, they’ve got many driving coaches. They’ve been able to adapt to the changes.”
Walker was disappointed in her individual performance but is looking ahead to the two-man event.Credit: Getty Images
Walker had a coaching doyen, Canadian sled whisperer Pierre Leuders in her corner and the resources befitting an Australian medal chance, but she was still one out against the Americans and German Nolte.
Walker entered the final two runs needing to bridge a margin of 0.77 seconds – the gap between the Australian and third placed Armbruster Humphries – to make the podium. The gap widened, despite marked improvement in her times (59.60 and 59.69).
She would also need to overtake three others ahead of her in the pecking order, as the seventh-placed sledder in the field of 25.
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In effect, it meant she would need two exceptional runs, and for others ahead of her to falter. They didn’t.
Walker’s disappointing first run had been the initial albatross making her task difficult, having finished 11th. Still, each of her next three runs were still shy of the trio who occupied the podium.
The former track runner (400m hurdles) who had taken up bobsleigh late and succeeded, Walker said she did not know what the future held post-Olympics, and was not thinking beyond the two-person event next week at Cortina.
“I’m not thinking about the future yet. There’s a whole other world after the Olympics that you know I will face but that’s future Bree’s probs.”
“I’ve just got to reset for two-man, that’s all I’ve got to do.”
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