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#7. International Women's Day: JWOC Relay Champion - Megan Keith (INVOC)

International Women’s Day – 8 March 2020.

British Orienteering is supporting International Women’s Day

Interview with Megan Keith:  
(Inverness Orienteering Club)

Jennie Taylor Communications Officer at British Orienteering caught up with Megan Keith (INVOC) after she arrived back from last year's Junior World Orienteering Championships in Denmark having won GOLD with her two team-mates.

Megan Keith

Club:  Inverness Orienteering Club (INVOC) 

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Many, many congratulations to you Megan on your world-class medal winning orienteering performance!

How does it feel to be a World GOLD medal Junior Orienteering Relay Champion 2019 feel?
Megan: "It’s absolutely crazy and still feels surreal!!"

Megan Keith (INVOC)

What was the last piece of advice your coach said to you before you competed?
Megan:  "I can’t remember the exact words but it was along the lines of give it my best and keep the speed at 70% to avoid mistakes."

Do you have a word or mantra that you say to yourself when you’re competing?
Megan: "I tell myself to keep concentrating or I notice my mind starts to wander."

What one or two things did you do in your training that helped you to win?
Megan: "My training is mainly running based so I think the speed I’ve developed means I can hang with the front pack without pushing myself physically."

Do you hear the crowd roaring when you were running into the finish?
Megan: "I didn't on the spectator run-through but I was aware of the crowd cheering on the run-in."

What would you rather be doing right this second – rather than standing answering these questions?
Megan: "I'd rather be back in Silkeborg running in the lush forests!"

What do you feel when you look at your medal?
Megan:  "Happy! Very proud of our achievement."

Where did you put your GOLD medal when you were travelling back to the UK?
Megan: "In my “important things” poly pocket!"

How proud are you of your other two GB Relay team-mates?
Megan:  "Very proud!!! Also because Grace and Fiona are both individual JWOC medallists!"

What will you always remember about the 2019 Junior World Orienteering Championships?
Megan:  "Being up on the podium receiving our medals, having fun with the team…"
 

How did you celebrate back home?
Megan:  "I spent a lovely, relaxing week on Harris in the Outer Hebrides and my family went out for dinner together."

Thank you Megan!  It has been great catching up with you and hearing all about your Junior World Orienteering Championships GOLD medal win.  Best wishes with your on-going training and British Orienteering wishes you all the very best for the 2020 season.

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International Women's Day (IWD) provides an important moment to showcase commitment to women's equality, launch new initiatives and action, celebrate women's achievements, raise awareness, highlight gender parity gains and more.

The day is celebrated and supported globally by industry, governments, educational institutions, community groups, professional associations, women's networks, charities and non-profit bodies, the media and more.

Collectively every person and all groups can make a difference within their sphere of influence by taking concrete action to help build a more gender equal world. From small powerful grassroots gatherings to large-scale conference and events - International Women's Day is celebrated everywhere. It's a big day for inspiration and change.

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