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Gold medal winning hockey player Maddie Hinch is flying home - after turning to Twitter for help after her original flight for the Team GB parade was cancelled.
The former Holcombe Hockey Club player was due to fly from Amsterdam this morning to Manchester for the event which will celebrate the achievements of the Olympic and Paralympic teams in Rio this summer.
She tweeted this morning: "Brilliant.... @flybe cancel my flight to Manchester & now im struggling to get back in time for the @TeamGB parade!!! HELP ???? #needajet".
Stuck at Schipol Airport, Maddie had been tweeting trying to find an alternative flight to Manchester for this afternoon and at 1pm appeared to have been rescued by a KLM flight.
She tweeted a video of her on the plane, saying: "Wooo wooo. I'm on my way!"
Maddie was a key member of the team which won gold in Rio and the goalkeeper is now playing for Dutch club, SCHC.
Along with team mates, Shona McCallin and Nicola White, she received a heroes' welcome when she returned to her former club in Rochester after the Games
The golden girls met both junior and senior members of the club and posed for a team photo.
Speaking on the day, Maddie said she hasn’t ruled out the possibility of a return to Holcombe.
"I’ve been at this club for three years," she said. "I’m in Holland at the minute but hopefully I’ll be back in a year’s time."