How Weston handled pressure to win Olympic gold and GB's first medal
Standing at the top of the winding Cortina sliding track with Olympic gold in his sights, Matt Weston knew what he had to do. Having laid the foundations for skeleton gold on Thursday - tidying up errors from his first run to produce a statement second, each time setting the track record - the Briton merely needed more of the same on Friday.
It means a hell of a lot to me personally, I've worked so hard for this," Weston told BBC Sport.
I've missed funerals, birthdays, everything for this moment. Hopefully I made you proud. "
39 seconds, but ramped things up on what was ultimately a victory lap lasting 55. 61secs, finishing with a sensational overall time of 3:43.
It left an almost impossible task for the chasing pack and Germany's Axel Jungk finished 0.
88secs behind to take silver, while compatriot and defending Olympic champion Christopher Grotheer secured bronze, 1.
The pressure to deliver was there.
He put it all aside to add the Olympic crown to his two World Championship titles and three Crystal Globes - the overall World Cup trophies.
Four years ago, it was a different story.
His overwhelming disappointment at missing out on the Olympic podium almost led to him quitting the sport and he told BBC Sport earlier this year he has had to teach himself to "love the pressure and expectation". From speaking to friends and family to knowing when to rest and eating lots of pasta, Weston has figured out the secret to his own success, and now he's reaping the rewards
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