Braydon Luscombe — Para Skiing

by Tris on October 6, 2009 · 1 comment

Growing Champion: Braydon Luscombe, Para Skiing, 16 years old. Hometown: Duncan, Vancouver Island/Coast

Vancouver Airport Authority is proud to announce our sponsorship of Braydon Luscombe, within the Growing Champions™ program where athletes directly benefit from funds to offset their training and competition costs.  As a sponsor, Vancouver Airport Authority will help Braydon get one step closer to his dreams of becoming one of B.C.’s best and representing Canada on the world stage by helping with travel expenses, “It is challenging to meet all the expenses that my training and competition require,” says Braydon. “My parents work very hard to support me in every way they can. It would be great to not have to struggle so much to get to every event because of the cost.”

Braydon Luscombe is an active young athlete with big dreams for the future. “I am 16 years old and a right leg amputee,” says Braydon, who won the Alpine Giant Slalom at the 2005 BC Provincials in addition to placing in the top three in three slalom events at the 2007 BC Winter Games. “I love spending time with children and seeing other disabled people being all they can be.”

Braydon Luscombe, para skiier

Braydon Luscombe, para skiier

Grade 12 student, Braydon participates in many sports including volleyball, basketball, ball hockey and mountain biking. Braydon also volunteers in the community (helping with yard work at a local retirement home) and at school (he was both an organizer and volunteer when his school hosted the 2007 Girls Soccer Championships). In addition, he is a junior counsellor with the War Amps BC Seminar. “I am involved with younger amputee children as a role model and educator,” says Braydon. “We learn to speak on the topics of safety, issues of being an amputee, health and education.”

Braydon was inspired to participate in Para Alpine skiing after meeting Gord Tuck, Paralympian who won medals at the Nagano 1998 Paralympic Winter Games. Braydon joined the Mt. Washington Adaptive Skiing Program and was hooked, not afraid of failing or falling, Braydon has been skiing competitively ever since and is a proud member of the B.C. Para Alpine Ski Team. Braydon’s goal is training to compete and reach the podium at the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games.

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1 The Griffiths Family March 12, 2010 at 9:20 pm

Braydon, you are amazing. We wish you all the best.

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