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London 2012: Sprinter James Ellington's eBay auction ends | London 2012: Sprinter James Ellington's eBay auction ends |
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An eBay auction to sponsor an athlete from south-east London for the 2012 Olympics has expired. | An eBay auction to sponsor an athlete from south-east London for the 2012 Olympics has expired. |
James Ellington, 26, from Lewisham, advertised on the site with a reserve of £30,000 for which he will wear a sponsor's branded kit at training in the run-up to next year's Games. | James Ellington, 26, from Lewisham, advertised on the site with a reserve of £30,000 for which he will wear a sponsor's branded kit at training in the run-up to next year's Games. |
The winning bid was for £32,550, but the name of the winner is yet to be announced. Seventy-one bids were made. | The winning bid was for £32,550, but the name of the winner is yet to be announced. Seventy-one bids were made. |
After hearing news of the winning bid, he said: "I couldn't be happier." | |
"If I got more it would have been a bonus but I'm happy," he added. "I didn't think that many people would bid." | |
The sprinter lost out on sponsors through four years of injury problems. | The sprinter lost out on sponsors through four years of injury problems. |
He said he had managed to qualify for the Games despite no lottery support, kit deal or any kind of endorsements. | He said he had managed to qualify for the Games despite no lottery support, kit deal or any kind of endorsements. |
'Personal bests' | 'Personal bests' |
The auction expired at 12:34 GMT. | The auction expired at 12:34 GMT. |
To train like his rivals, Ellington said he needed a £15,000 wage and a further £15,000 for expenses to cover travel and accommodation, dietary needs and kit. | To train like his rivals, Ellington said he needed a £15,000 wage and a further £15,000 for expenses to cover travel and accommodation, dietary needs and kit. |
The athlete - a 100m, 200m and relay sprinter - has run the fastest 200m by a British athlete this year at a non-altitude venue, in a time of 20.52 seconds. | The athlete - a 100m, 200m and relay sprinter - has run the fastest 200m by a British athlete this year at a non-altitude venue, in a time of 20.52 seconds. |
Ellington said: "Once I get the money, I'll be able to fund the cost of training in the US for a month." | |
When asked about his hopes for the Games, he said: "I don't know my potential as I've never been sponsored full time. | |
"I couldn't be more confident. Now I have help, I'll run a lot faster and chances are I'll be in the team. | |
"With full-time help, I'm hoping to make the final, and then anything could happen." |