Overcoming the odds: Paralympian shares inspiring journey with SD57 students
PRINCE GEORGE – Gold-medalist Paralympian Josh Dueck shared his inspiring story of overcoming seemingly impossible odds with grades 3-7 students at the UNBC.
A passionate and life-long skier, Dueck had aspirations to be among the world’s best freestyle skiers. Competing alongside the likes of Olympic Champion Jean Luc-Brassard at 21 years old, his young career was looking incredibly bright, but a spinal cord injury at 23 years old in a skiing accident left him paralyzed from the waist down.
“I had ambitions of being like the great Scott Bellavance or Chris Wong or Jay NachBaur, who are all Prince George alumni. And I strive to
be competitive with those guys. And life changed in an instant for me; rather than wallow in self-pity, I just quickly moved forward the best that I could with the tools that I had. At that point in time, sport was the conduit for me to get back on my feet and resume life the best that I could,” Dueck said.
