Twins Laviai and Lina Nielsen hope training and racing with each other can help them achieve a shared dream of representing Team GB at an Olympic Games. Laviai won the 400m at last years European Junior Championships in Eskilstuna, Sweden, before claiming relay gold with twin sister Lina in the 4x400m.When you think about it, we made up half of that relay team, Lina told Sky Sports. I ran the second leg, so I had the responsibility of breaking into the first lane and carrying the lead and as I was handed the baton, I remember thinking woah, this is the European Junior final.My adrenaline was really pumping. Laviai ran the last leg and we already had a massive lead at that point. We knew we had it but when she crossed the line, we all mobbed her.The sisters, who turn 20 next month, are University of London students - Lina attends Queen Mary and Westfield, while Laviai studies at Kings College.Laviai is not the only elite level British athlete studying at Kings College - British 200m record holder and world junior sprint champion Dina Asher-Smith is also a student there.I know Dina quite well, she said. Weve been in the same teams in the past and we went to the world juniors together.But I really want to make an Olympic Games and I hope I can get a medal at some point. Im looking towards Rio at the moment. I went to the World Championships in 2015, which was a great experience for me as one of the youngest members of the team. Ever since I came back, Rio has been on my mind. Laviai and Lina (l) made up the half the relay team that won European junior gold The twins, who hail from Leytonstone, east London, are 400m specialists but Lina could emerge as a contender in the 400m hurdles after her impressive showing at the London Inter-Club Challenge last August.My ultimate dream is to make it to the Olympic Games, in either the 400m the 4x400m or the 400m hurdles which I have been trying recently, she said. Linas time on 400m hurdles debut was faster than Sally Gunnells I was ranked second in the UK at the end of last season but I know I need to build up my strength if I want to do the hurdles. I raced just once but I was told afterwards that my time on debut was faster than Sally Gunnells on her debut race over the 400m hurdles. She still holds the British record over 400m, which is an amazing record. Shes an inspiration.The Nielsen sisters were speaking at the premiere of SportsAids #SupportTheNext campaign film, screened at Londons BAFTA.The non-profit organisation helps young athletes to overcome the financial obstacles they face in their bid to become Britains next generation of Olympians, Paralympians and world champions. Nielsen appears in the latest campaign film for SportsAid Laviai, who features prominently in the promotional film, said: I cant even put it into words how important the support I receive from SportsAid is.I put most of it towards a warm weather training camp, which we do in April and that can really make or break your season. It gives you a chance to be in the best shape of your life and be in the right environment ahead of the seasons most important races.I had an amazing time in Portugal when I went in April last year. I would never have been able to do that without SportsAid. 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An exuberant Gary Moore has trained his first Australian Group One winner and has declared Takedown ready to take on the world after his win in the Winterbottom Stakes in Perth.A champion jockey in Hong Kong and the winner of the Prix de lArc de Triomphe, Moore has trained successfully in Macau but Takedowns win on Saturday is by far his biggest achievement out of the saddle.Ridden by Sydney jockey Tim Clark, who had already claimed two wins on the undercard at Ascot on his first visit to the track, Takedown overhauled Sheidel to put himself in the frame for the International Sprint in Hong Kong on December 11.Weve got to give him a go, Moore said.Takedown received an invitation to the Hong Kong meeting after the withdrawal of a European sprinter.Moore is the son of legendary jockey Georgee Moore and the brother of multiple Hong Kong champion trainer John Moore.ddddddddddddI think Dad would be very proud, Moore said.Clark who rode successfully in Hong Kong for several seasons, was thrilled at the prospect of a return to attempt a Group One win.He is such a tough, honest horse, Clark said.I knew he would be strong late. What a great horse.He never lies down and hopefully he comes through and we can head to Hong Kong.Takedown ($9) had a neck on Sheidel ($8.50) at the end with Rock Magic ($13) third.Favourite Terravista ($3.50) finished near the tail enders after looming on the turn while recent Darley Classic winner iMalaguerra ($3.80) was fifth. ' ' '