Britain’s QUADRUPLE golden girl Amy Hunt eyes up ‘eight-week hibernation’ with her family after celebrating four European Championship gold medals with champagne

Track hero Amy Hunt says she intends to ‘hibernate for eight weeks’ to celebrate her four gold medals at the European Championships in Birmingham.But first Hunt, who once described herself as a ‘track goddess’, is getting straight back to work this week as she has a few weeks left of the Diamond League season.The 24-year-old Cambridge University graduate toasted her haul with a glass of champagne on Sunday night alongside her coach Marco Airale. Hunt claimed the 100m and 200m golds before being part of winning teams in the women’s and mixed 4x100m relays. She told Sky Sports News: ‘It’s important to celebrate the wins when they happen and live in the moment. You don’t win four golds often. I had a little glass of champagne with my coach last night. It’s straight back to work at the end of the week.‘It’s been euphoric. I’ve been living in dreamland this whole week, especially at home with great crowd support. I have such a pride in competing for Great Britain on a Great British stage. We really put the great in Great Britain. Amy Hunt says she plans to hibernate for eight weeks at the end of the athletics season  The self-proclaimed ‘track goddess’ won four gold medals at the European Championships ‘I thought there was a chance. Any time you line up at a race, you have to believe you’ll win no matter what. It’s a very dog eat dog world so you have to have that confidence on the start line. I was lucky I got to cap off the relays with incredible people.”We were the sprint nation at this Championships. We cleaned up nearly every medal at the sprints. We’re just so competitive and want it so badly. We hold our weight ona  global stage – we go toe-to-toe with the Americans. It’s great to see that programme come together. ‘If you heard our coahces’ team speeches, you’d want to go to war for them too. Our instructions for the relay were to go out there and break their hearts! It definitely fires you up and makes you ready to go.’She added: ‘My way of switching off is spending time with my family. I’m so lucky that I train out of Italy in Padova but I don’t get to see my family too often. ‘Relaxing is spending time at home with my dog and sister, who just qualified as a nurse two days ago. I’ve got a few holidays booked. We’ve got a month left on the Diamond League Circuit – I’ve got the World Ultimate Championships in Budapest at the end of September. ‘My coach gives us eight weeks off – he’s very benevolent. I have eight weeks of hibernation!’ Hunt picked up gold alongside Dina Asher-Smith, one of her heroes, in the women’s 4x 100m relay. Thanks to that triumph, Asher-Smith became the joint-most successful athlete in European Championships history. She has seven golds, two silvers, and a bronze.  Hunt, 24, said she ‘wanted it all’ at the start of the week – and she is going home with it!  Hunt added: ‘Creating history together as two young women on a global stage is incredible. Who gets to do that? ‘Dina is someone who I’ve looked up to my whole career. Not just the way she’s amazingly quick and a world champion, but the way she handles herself and she was one of the first women to do a very academic degree and chase that life off the track and still be fabulous on the track. She’s a role model. ‘To help her become a big part of history is amazing.’On now being a role model herself, she added: ‘It’s crazy to me. I’ve been helped along my way by so many successful and amazing and gorgeous and fast women so to be in the same conversations is amazing. ‘You can be soft and be strong, you can be great on the track and in the classroom, be a mother and have a successful career, have everything you’ve ever dreamed of. ‘There’s no world where you need to put limits on yourself. Anything you set your mind to you can achieve.’The Cambridge University graduate’s bubbly personality has endeared her to fans and brands alike, with sponsors reportedly queueing up to join forces with the ‘relatable’ star.Her Instagram page, followed by 142,000 people, showcases her love of culture and literature as well as her exploits on the track, which have hit new heights since her breakthrough World Championship 200m gold in Tokyo last year.She was not shy when broadcasting her aim to become the fastest woman in Europe, channelling her love of High School Musical when stating ‘I want it all’ at the start of the week.The Newark athlete, who went to the same school in Grantham as Margaret Thatcher, has only bolstered her reputation with her feats.