NEWPORT’S Mica Moore will get the chance to add another medal to her collection later this week after being picked for the IBSF Bobsleigh & Skeleton World Championships in Konigssee, Germany.

Moore, who only began her competitive bobsleigh career in November, again teams up with driver Mica McNeill in the women’s event on Friday and Saturday.

The duo won two silvers and a bronze on the North American Cup circuit at the start of the season before being crowned world junior champions in January.

Their victory was Great Britain’s first world junior title for six years and came just days after McNeill and Montell Douglas claimed Europa Cup gold.

Douglas, who like Moore is from a sprinting background, misses out on a worlds berth due to a hamstring injury.

She hopes to be fit for the final World Cup race of the season in Pyeongchang, South Korea next month, which also doubles up as the Olympic Test Event.

In the two-man event in Konigssee, Joel Fearon partners Welshman Bruce Tasker and Sam Blanchet teams up with Brad Hall.

Tasker and Fearon will be looking to go one better than their superb showing in Igls last season when they came agonisingly close to bagging a bronze medal.

Their fourth place was Britain’s best for 50 years, with Fearon, fifth alongside Tasker in the four-man at the 2014 Winter Olympics, describing it as “surreal”.

Blanchet joins Moore as a world championship debutant in his first season in the sport after successfully switching from rugby union.

Hall is keen to celebrate his comeback from a serious hand injury with an improvement on his 17th spot with Ben Simons 12 months ago.

“We are on a very positive trajectory having hit all the targets set in the past seven seasons and we go into these championships with the intention of doing so yet again,” said British bobsleigh chief Gary Anderson.