World Cup Gold for Carl Murphy
/
Media Release
World Cup Gold for Carl Murphy
Big White, Canada (19 January 2015) – Para-snowboarder Carl Murphy (Wanaka) has claimed a gold medal in banked slalom at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Para-Snowboard World Cup in Big White, Canada today. The result comes off the back off a bronze medal in the snowboard cross event on Saturday.
“It feels so good to be on top of the podium,” says Murphy. “All my hard work I have put in especially in the NZ season and training in Austria late in 2014 is paying off.
“I had a clear focus on what I wanted to do today and how I wanted to ride. I was extremely focused finding that next level that I needed to get to the top of the podium rather than settle for silver or bronze.”
Banked slalom has been added as a new discipline this
season following the successful debut of para-snowboard
cross at the Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi last year.
Murphy won silver in this discipline at the first World Cup
held at Landgraaf in The Netherlands in November. He says he
enjoys the new discipline because it combines both alpine
and boardercross skill.
Banked slalom is a timed event
with each rider given three runs of a slalom course and the
combined time of their two fastest runs counting as the
final result.
Sitting in second place after his first run, Murphy says it took the right mind set and support from his coach John Shelly to lift his game and go on to post the two fastest times of the day with his second and third runs.
Murphy took gold ahead of Finish rider Matti Suur-Hamari in second and the USA’s Keith Gable in third.
“Conditions were not perfect but I took advantage of what we had worked on in the training day the day before,” explains Murphy. “I took a clean smooth line through the technical section and pretty much hammered the fast straight sections.”
With the 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships soon to take place in La Molina, Spain, Murphy says he’s pleased with his build up despite having had limited training time on snow in recent weeks. Murphy has been at home in New Zealand following the birth of his second child in December. Today’s race falls on the same day as his son Oliver’s fourth birthday.
“Oliver told me I was going to win so he was right,” laughs Murphy. “Happy birthday Oliver.”
Murphy will now travel to the USA to compete in adaptive snowboard cross at the X Games on Thursday.
The 2015 IPC Para-Snowboard World Championships will take place in La Molina, Spain from 23-28 February.
World cup results will be available at http://www.paralympic.org/snowboard/calendar
Ends