Bath's golden girl Amy Williams has helped to mark Bath in Fashion at The Bath Chronicle by taking over the editor's chair for the day.
The Winter Olympic gold medalist put her media training to good use discussing the paper's story list and this week's front page.
"I love the Chronicle – it's just got everything in it. For someone living in Bath, wanting to know what's going on, it's the thing to buy. You know if you grab it on a Thursday it will keep you up to date.
"The sports section is great because you have the schoolchildren and young people through to people doing international competitions. And we are all rugby fans."
Amy has now retired from sport after winning gold at the Vancouver Games in 2010, where she competed in the skeleton.
Since then she has begun a career in TV, presenting Ski Sunday as well as becoming a BBC Sport commentator for the Sochi Winter Olympics.
Next week she starts filming Channel Five's The Gadget Show where she is replacing Rachel Riley.
"It's a hard transition when you retire as an athlete. You wake up one day and it's like 'what's next?' You don't necessarily have qualifications. You have a big skill set that you can put into other roles but it's finding the right one.
"You get asked to do different things like quiz shows – which I did."
The 31-year-old said she was very comfortable in front of large audiences.
"I've always just been myself and not worried about the camera in front of me.
"I'm looking forward to The Gadget Show. I'm not really a gadgety person but I think I will bring something new and different to the show and ask all the questions people at home want to ask."
Bath in Fashion – pages 10 and 11