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Lizzie Yarnold: Vandals paint postbox gold for Sochi 2014 champion | Lizzie Yarnold: Vandals paint postbox gold for Sochi 2014 champion |
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Vandals have tried to paint a postbox gold in the home town of Winter Olympic champion Lizzy Yarnold. | Vandals have tried to paint a postbox gold in the home town of Winter Olympic champion Lizzy Yarnold. |
The box in Hever Road, West Kingsdown, Kent, was crudely painted overnight, almost a week after Yarnold won Great Britain's first gold medal. | The box in Hever Road, West Kingsdown, Kent, was crudely painted overnight, almost a week after Yarnold won Great Britain's first gold medal. |
The 25-year-old triumphed in the women's skeleton on Friday. | The 25-year-old triumphed in the women's skeleton on Friday. |
Royal Mail said it would not create any gold post boxes for the Winter Games as it did for London 2012. | |
More than 43,000 people have signed an online petition calling for Royal Mail to paint a postbox gold for Yarnold. | More than 43,000 people have signed an online petition calling for Royal Mail to paint a postbox gold for Yarnold. |
Hundreds of Twitter users, including double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes, have used the hashtag #paintitgoldforlizzy. | Hundreds of Twitter users, including double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes, have used the hashtag #paintitgoldforlizzy. |
Yarnold has retweeted messages supporting the campaign, which has been led by her local newspaper, the Sevenoaks Chronicle. | Yarnold has retweeted messages supporting the campaign, which has been led by her local newspaper, the Sevenoaks Chronicle. |
Her mother Judith said she hoped Royal Mail would bow to public demand, to inspire future generations of Britain's sportsmen and women. | Her mother Judith said she hoped Royal Mail would bow to public demand, to inspire future generations of Britain's sportsmen and women. |
Mrs Yarnold, a teacher, said: "This isn't about me or us, it's about recognising the achievements of the Olympians who have put in so much effort to gain their achievements. | Mrs Yarnold, a teacher, said: "This isn't about me or us, it's about recognising the achievements of the Olympians who have put in so much effort to gain their achievements. |
"They put in an amazing amount of work to get where they are, and the public clearly want to recognise this by having gold postboxes." | "They put in an amazing amount of work to get where they are, and the public clearly want to recognise this by having gold postboxes." |
The red paint is still visible on the painted postbox. | The red paint is still visible on the painted postbox. |
Bob Wicker, who runs West Kingsdown Fruit and Veg, said: "The postbox has been painted, but it looks like someone has just put on an undercoat. | Bob Wicker, who runs West Kingsdown Fruit and Veg, said: "The postbox has been painted, but it looks like someone has just put on an undercoat. |
"It's a very wishy-washy coat of gold, and it looks like it has been done in the middle of the night. It doesn't look great. | "It's a very wishy-washy coat of gold, and it looks like it has been done in the middle of the night. It doesn't look great. |
"I'm wondering whether they'll come back at some point to put on a second coat." | "I'm wondering whether they'll come back at some point to put on a second coat." |
A Royal Mail spokesman said: "London 2012 was a unique occasion. The UK hosted the Games and our athletes performed extraordinarily well. | A Royal Mail spokesman said: "London 2012 was a unique occasion. The UK hosted the Games and our athletes performed extraordinarily well. |
"Because of our status as the host nation, Royal Mail chose to mark the achievement of our athletes through gold postboxes as well as stamps. | "Because of our status as the host nation, Royal Mail chose to mark the achievement of our athletes through gold postboxes as well as stamps. |
"For the Winter Olympics 2014 Royal Mail will not be creating gold postboxes but we are exploring other ways of marking the achievements of our athletes, including creating a special postmark." | "For the Winter Olympics 2014 Royal Mail will not be creating gold postboxes but we are exploring other ways of marking the achievements of our athletes, including creating a special postmark." |
A Kent Police spokeswoman said the repainted postbox had not been reported to the force. | A Kent Police spokeswoman said the repainted postbox had not been reported to the force. |
Meanwhile, West Kingsdown carpenter Terry Malone has made a gold postbox from wood, which residents are being encouraged to post letters into. | |
"It's only been here an hour and already it's had about 10 letters posted," Mr Malone said. | |
The box will be moved around the village for the next couple of weeks before being presented to Yarnold on her return from Sochi. | |
Campaigners also called for a postbox to be painted bronze in the hometown of Jenny Jones, Britain's first medallist from the Sochi games. |
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