Laura Trott golden postbox painted in Harlow by mistake

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The women's team pursuit gold medal winners
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The women's team pursuit gold medallists also clocked a new world record

The Royal Mail has promised to paint a postbox in Olympic cycle champion Laura Trott's home town gold, after first painting one in the wrong place.

Trott, with cyclists Dani King and Joanna Rowsell, won a gold medal in the Olympic team pursuit contest.

The Royal Mail decided to paint a postbox in Harlow, where Trott was born.

But after Trott tweeted that her hometown is Cheshunt, Herts, the firm said it would paint one there also.

The cyclists are also featured on a new stamp.

'Not my hometown'

Trott initially wrote on Twitter: "when my postbox is painted gold tweet me your pics with it :-) x".

But after discovering the mistake, she added: "So people i need you to tweet @PostOffice for me.. my postbox is going in harlow which isnt in my hometown Cheshunt is where it should be!!"

Tim Cowen, of Royal Mail, said the mistake was made because her home town was listed as Harlow on the Team GB website.

"We tweeted her straight back to say we'll be delighted to do one in Cheshunt as well," he said.

Mr Cowen said the company would paint a box near where she went to primary school, but it could be delayed until Monday due to Britain's run of gold medals.

"We are running a little short on gold paint, which is testament to Team GB's success. We'll be getting more supplies tomorrow," he added.

Royal Mail has pledged to transform one postbox from red to gold in the hometown of every British Olympic champion during the Games.

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