Great Britain skeleton hopeful Shelley Rudman has admitted that she is not as fast as she would like ahead of tomorrow's competition at the Sochi Winter Olympics 2014.
Rudman, who will compete alongside fellow Brit Lizzy Yarnold, said that she would analyse her training runs more overnight but is confident that she will do as well as she possibly can.
"I feel like it has taken a lot to get to this point to be here in Sochi, I know I couldn't have done any more," she told Team GB. "I've been trying to get to grips with the two uphill curves, so I will do a lot of analysis again tonight and then tomorrow what will be, will be.
"Lizzy's going really well, hopefully we'll see some more great results from her over the next few days."
Yarnold set the fastest time in four of her five practice runs.