Astrid Radjenovic

[2] After Turin, her brakeman Kylie Reed retired and Loch-Wilkinson did not compete the following season because of the high costs involved.

After an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Loch-Wilkinson and brakeman Cecila McIntosh were allowed to compete at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Canada.

In that season she finished 10th and 9th in Europa Cup in Igls and 8th in Cesana Pariol in Italy in fields of up to 20 sleds that included 4 Olympic finalists from 2010.

In late December 2012 the team was joined by former world champion 400-metre hurdler, Jana Pittman, a former track and field training partner of Astrid.

A public appeal was launched in Australia for sponsorships to buy a new sled and runners prior to the Sochi 2014 Games, which raised over $20,000 from individual small donors.