The Athletic Perspective

Ep.10: Elite ParaSport and Advocacy

33 min · 22 de jun de 2020
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Christina Picton is an elite Para-Athlete that has been involved in Para Ice Hockey since 2004, playing at the local, provincial and national levels. She is currently the captain of the Canadian Women’s National Para Ice Hockey Team, was the first female sledge hockey player in Canada to try out for Hockey Canada’s Senior (Men’s) National Para Ice Hockey Team, and in 2019 she began competing in Para-Nordic Sit Skiing and Biathlon. Christina joins Mike to discuss her experiences training and competing at the elite level as well as her work as an advocate for ParaSport around the world! [podcast_subscribe id=”484″]

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