Judo: Capital starlet Jodie trains sights on Rio 2016

LONDON 2012 may have come four years too early for one of Scotland's hottest judo prospects, but Jodie Mullen is hell-bent on realising her Olympic dream four years later in Rio de Janeiro.

Jodie has some pretty big shoes to fill in the Mullen household, with father Eddie the first-ever Scot to represent Great Britain in Olympic judo at the 1972 Munich Games.

Both fight at the -63kg weight category; while in a prophetic twist of fate, father Eddie's recently-published book is called 'Making a Champion'. Jodie is realistic enough to know London 2012 will have crept up on her a little too quickly but the Edinburgh Judo Club member admits to already having an eye on Rio in 2016.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

"I've just moved up from the juniors to the seniors so there is a lot more competition in Britain this year," said Mullen. "To see a home Olympics will be amazing, I'll be too young to compete at 2012 because there are a lot of top level guys in their 30s. But I'd love to go and watch the Brits compete.

"I might be in a better position to go to Rio, and if I had the chance to go to the Commonwealths and perform in Glasgow, that would be amazing as well."

Mullen has already tasted major international competition at the European Junior Championships last summer and having been handpicked to join the Bank of Scotland Local Heroes initiative which will see her receive a cash boost of 1000, she is dreaming of success. "It's great to be recognised, and it's been so good to be given experience by former Olympians," said Jodie, referring to the expert tuition she received at the Bank of Scotland workshop from triple Olympic medallist Katherine Grainger. "It makes you look forward and think what you might be able to achieve."

n BANK of Scotland Local Heroes, in partnership with SportsAid, provides support and funding to 82 emerging Scottish athletes on their journey to London 2012 and beyond. Follow Scotland's future stars of TeamGB and ParalympicsGB at: www.bankofscotland.co.uk/localheroes

Related topics: