BURY'S Zoe Robinson left the Team GB Paralympic Games selectors in no doubt about her talent with an impressive six-medal haul at the Norwich Union National Junior Games.

The 17-year-old was part of the gold medal winning boccia team at the World Cup in Canada.

And Zoe, who won the Bury Disabled Sports Achiever of the Year last year, now faces an agonising six-month wait to see if her Paralympic dream will become a reality by being selected for the 2008 Beijing Games.

"Playing for Great Britain is amazing and having just come back from the world cup I was in great form to do well here," she said. "Canada was amazing and I really enjoyed myself and to do well just topped it off.

"I am practising all the time and training really hard to try and make the Beijing Paralympics.

"Most people are thinking about London 2012 but I have the opportunity to go the Paralympics next year and I really want that.

"I have a long wait but I am going to do all I can to get selected. There are six of us vying for four positions and I hope I can get in."

Zoe's success did not end in boccia, with the Bury teenager also helping herself to gold in powerlifting and bronze in discus, curling, javelin and grip ball at the four-day event at the Stoke Mandeville Stadium.