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How Scottish skier Alain Baxter is inspiring Dave Ryding's pursuit of Winter Olympic glory

It's two decades since Alain Baxter won then lost his Olympic slalom bronze - now Dave Ryding has vowed to share any medal he wins with his mentor.

Baxter held the distinction of being the only Brit to win an Olympic alpine skiing medal for approximately one month, before a failed drugs test forced him to return his podium place from the Salt Lake City Games.

It was a cruel and unfair blow, with the British Olympic Association and skiing's world governing body pleading his cautionary case.

Baxter tested positive for banned stimulant methamphetamine, not realising a tiny but decisive difference in nasal inhalers sold in the United States and Europe.

“I still remember watching him win the medal and it ignited something in me, whether it was passion or excitement, thrill. I don’t know what it was but I can still remember getting this feeling,” said Ryding.

"I remember growing up watching him. Whatever I achieve, Alain for me will be above because that is how you perceive your heroes. If he didn’t do what he did in Salt Lake, who knows if I would have had the drive to do what I did in Kitzbuehel.

“What went on after that has proven that the medal shouldn’t have been taken away and it was such unfortunate circumstances.

“Hopefully no one has to go through it again because it affected our sport and affected him massively. It was crazy unfortunate and he was proven innocent. If I were to get a medal, the best thing I could do would be to cut it in half and give him half of it.”

Baxter's story remains a cautionary one for every athlete, the law of strict liability - you are responsible for whatever is in your system - is enshrined in sports law.

But even the hardcore regulation zealots at the Court of Arbitration in Sport

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk