"She is on the mend,"said Parker's father and agent, Kyle. "I don’t want to get into [the specifics of the injury] at this point, but she is in good shape...I’ll be able to share more [about racing plans] in the future, we’re just waiting on a few things relative to her health. She’s in a good spot mentally."
‒Di Sheppard, the grey haired, 60-year-old, female, old-school coach of Gout Gout. "Sheppard has spent three decades grinding in the far from glitzy junior Australian athletics scene, committing to thousands of hours on tracks and ovals in a pursuit known for its inconsistent pay" and now she thinks she can take Gout Gout to the highest of highs. “I’ve never advertised for any athletes to come to me. I just kind of knew that I had a gift for it. It’s not being an educator like in the teaching system, because, I’m a little bit old school I’m afraid, I don’t have any airs and graces about me. I am pretty dogmatic, so when you’re here in front of me, you need to train.”