Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Grace ready to feel noise

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Grace Balsdon’s ears are still ringing from the last time hockey was played in front of a home crowd at a major Games.

The 29-year-old from Canterbury was in the stands to see Team GB’S women claim bronze at London 2012. Now she will get her own golden chance having been selected as part of Team England for a second time. Since 2012, Balsdon has earned an Olympic bronze of her own to add to the Commonweal­th Games bronze won last time out on the Gold Coast.

“I was sat in the stadium when the girls won their bronze medal,” Balsdon said. “I just remember that it was a bit of a bowl and the noise created in that stadium was just absolutely phenomenal. “It hurt your eardrums, it was so loud and the support from everyone in that stadium was just unbelievab­le, so to have that potentiall­y this summer will be amazing and such an advantage for us playing at home.”

And while Balsdon has firsthand experience of that cauldron of noise in London, she is still keen to learn from teammate Laura Unsworth, the only player from 2012. She added: “Her biggest thing is always just to try and take it all in and enjoy it.

“You might have some nerves and things like that, but these opportunit­ies don’t come around very often to play in front of our home crowd in a big multi-sport event.

“So just to enjoy it and know your role and know that you can deliver that but try to enjoy it as much as you can. These are once-in-a-lifetime opportunit­ies so you have to really make the most of it.” She said: “Some of my fondest memories are from playing in my first senior tournament, which was the Commonweal­th Games in 2018. I’m really looking forward to this being up in Birmingham in our home country, something that will just exceed all expectatio­ns. “And to have that crowd I remember from 2018 now being a home crowd will just be absolutely phenomenal and I am so excited for it.” National Lottery players raise more than £30million a week for good causes including vital funding into sport - from grassroots to elite. Find out how your numbers make amazing happen at: www.lotterygoo­dcauses.org.uk and get involved by using the hashtag: #Tnlathlete­s

■ Balsdon was on target with a penalty corner as England beat China 2-0 in their final Pool B game in the Women’s World Cup last Thursday. They beat South Korea 5-0 on Monday and were due to play Argentina yesterday (Wednesday) in the quarterfin­als.

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