Paralympic skier Adam Halll joins Pinnacle
9 July 2008
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Paralympic skier
Adam Halll joins Pinnacle
Paralympic alpine ski
racer Adam Hall is the latest international athlete to join
Hyundai’s respected Pinnacle mentor
programme.
The 20-year-old from Dunedin is based at
Wanaka and USA as a fulltime
sportsperson.
Currently ranked number two in the
world in Paralympic Slalom, Adam last month was named NZ
Snowsports overall Skier of the Year (equal with Jossi
Wells) and also NZ Snowsports Disabled Skier of the
Year.
He joins the Pinnacle programme to work towards a
gold medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver,
Canada.
Adam was born with spina bifida. In many
cases that means life in a wheelchair but Adam is mobile,
able to walk, drive and ski standing.
Pinnacle is a nationwide organisation, backed by the Hyundai motor vehicle network, which provides young athletes with a range of professional and personal skills to help them reach world-best status.
Building on the athlete’s physical conditioning and their technical training in their sport, Pinnacle mentors a range of skills outside the field of competition, which are typically the difference between success and failure at the highest level.
The programme is based on 12 Pillars, covering everything from media and sponsors to mental motivation, focus and the price of fame.
Pinnacle considers these to be skills essential as athletes take the step to true professionalism, and which conversely have often been the undoing of competitors as off-field issues impact on their performance.
“I expect
the skills I learn in Pinnacle to help me take the step up
to world champion level,” commented Adam
Hall.
“I have read what the other Pinnacle
athletes say about their mentoring and I know it will help
me become a true sports professional.”
Adam
becomes the seventh Pinnacle athlete, joining triathlete
Debbie Tanner and rower Storm Uru as current athletes in the
programme.
Tanner and Uru are members of the NZ
team for the Beijing Olympics, along with Pinnacle graduates
Moss Burmester (swimming) and Andrew Murdoch
(sailing).
Another Pinnacle graduate Kate McIlroy,
steeplechase runner from Wellington, was unable to make the
Olympic team because of injury. A further graduate Andrea
Fountain from Auckland competes on the world wakeboarding
circuit.
Adam Hall has been a member of the New Zealand Disabled Ski Team since 2005 and was a member of the New Zealand Paralympic Ski Team at the 2006 Torino Paralympics, Italy. He scored seven consecutive gold medals in his World Series 2007/08 and is current NZ and Australian champion.
He is studying for an agri-business diploma, by correspondence.
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