Three athletes will represent the Isle of Man in Athletics at the 2018 Commonwealth Games in the Gold Coast.
Erika Kelly
The 25-year-old from Douglas will compete for IOM in the Women's 20km Race Walk.
Hobbies: Playing the harp
Occupation: University student/part-time government finance employee.
Education: BSc psychology/counselling at The Open University.
Reason: “Two years ago, I took up race walking after being approached by Steve Partington. This followed participation in a 20-mile Starlight Stroll event. Now I regret not starting earlier."
Ambition: Selection for 2018 World Race Walking Cup (for GBR) and world championships for GBR.
Memorable: "Being selected to represent GBR in the Manchester International 2017 and getting to spend the weekend with the team. I came second in my race by milliseconds, and the GBR team won overall."
Hero: US race walker Maria Michta-Coffey. “Full of many wise words".
Ritual: “A strong, black, sugary coffee, Scotch pancakes and a good warm-up."
Joe Harris
The 20-year-old will compete for Team Isle of Man in the Men's Javelin Throw.
Joe was English Champ at the England Athletics UK Championships in July 2017 with throwing a personal best of 75.71m.
He also won a silver medal at the 2017 Island Games in Gotland, Sweden, with a throw of 68.57m.
Joseph Reid
The 22-year-old will compete for the Isle of Man in the Men's 800m.
Education: Sport and social sciences at Cardiff Metropolitan University, Wales.
Reason: "I took up the sport casually in about Year 5, started taking it seriously in year 12. Had to choose between athletics and football."
Ambition: "Prove to people that the IOM isn’t just there to compete and that we are actually competitive."
Memorable: Winning gold at Island Games in Bermuda in 2013.
Hero: "I’ve always admired the following: footballers Tim CAHILL (AUS) and Thierry HENRY (FRA), tennis player Roger FEDERER (SUI) and athlete Usain BOLT (JAM).
Ritual: "I like to be neat and tidy, so I make sure I have everything folded up and ready in order of when I’ll need/use it."
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