Rudman already has one eye on gold at the 2010 Games
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British skeleton star Shelley Rudman has set her sights on gold at the next Winter Olympics in Vancouver in 2010.
The 24-year-old picked up a surprise silver in Turin and will return home as Britain's sole medallist on Monday.
She said: "I have to set my goals for next year and really aim for the World Championships and the World Cup circuit and then hopefully gold in Vancouver.
"If I get into the top five more consistently in the event I think I will really prove myself."
Rudman picked up Great Britain's only medal of the Games after a blistering second run.
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I am not Kelly Holmes - I have not brought home two gold medals
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As a result, she has been swamped by media attention, which is expected to continue when she returns home.
However, she warned: "I am not a big star and I have got to keep my feet on the ground - I expect there will be a little bit of hype when I get home because I am the only medal winner.
"But with regard to that I am not Kelly Holmes - I have not brought home two gold medals from the summer Games - so I think I have got to be a little bit realistic there."
World-class performance funding is set to ease Rudman's cause but she said she may yet maintain her part-time role as a classroom assistant.
She added: "I am not sure about that because I really enjoy working with children and helping them to accomplish things in their career."