Outlet Podcast: Adam Hall and Jane Stevens - elevating NZ's Adaptive Snow Sports to global excellence

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Posted 19 September, 2024
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In this episode, we dive into the transformative journey of New Zealand's adaptive snow sports program with Paralympic skiing champion Adam Hall and adaptive snow sports expert Jane Stevens.

Join host Brent Harbour, Hall and Stevens as they discuss the remarkable journey of the program. Hall sheds light on how its structure and world-class support have been instrumental in his incredible success on the international stage, while Stevens reflects on the profound changes and improvements over the past two decades.

They discuss how facilities like Cardrona Alpine Resort and year-round training opportunities make all the difference, along with drawing on the expertise of strength and conditioning coaches, nutritionists, sports psychologists and others, to foster resilience and excellence.

 


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