Career
She held three British senior titles in her own division, picked up a total of thirty-one medals in her career, including a silver from the 2005 European Judo Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and represented Great Britain in the 78-kg class at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Throughout most of her sporting career, Wilding trained for the Camberley Judo Club in Camberley under her personal coach and sensei Mark Earle. Wilding qualified for Team Great Britain in the women"s half-heavyweight class (78 kg) at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, by securing a place and a victory from the British judo trials in Wolverhampton.
She opened her prelim match by throwing Spain"s Esther San Miguel into the tatami on a brilliant ippon and an ura nage (rear throw) with only 25 seconds left in the clock, before falling short to Ukraine"s Anastasiia Matrosova in the quarterfinals with a more robust tactic.
At the 2005 European Judo Championships in Rotterdam, Netherlands, Wilding recorded her only personal career best to pick up a silver medal in the 78-kg division, losing out to neighboring France"s Céline Lebrun in the final.