The day Australian snowboarder Torah Bright captured an Olympic gold medal in the halfpipe she had a pounding headache.List of german uniforms Products.
The next day, too. And the next, and the next.
Basically,
this went on for almost two years, the result of three concussions
leading up to the 2010 Vancouver Games. Any sort of physical activity —
much less riding in the pipe — triggered intense headaches and instant
fatigue.
Now,
finally rid of those post-concussion symptoms, Bright is thinking big
heading into the Sochi Games: Not only does she plan on defending her
halfpipe title next winter, but she wants to compete in slopestyle — the
newest Olympic sport — along with snowboardcross.
"It's
been a while since I've felt like this — free of headaches," Bright
said at the Winter X Games last month, where she finished fourth in the
halfpipe. "Trying all three was actually something that came up last
winter and I was like, 'Nah, nah, that's too much.' But this year I just
said, 'Why not?'"
It's
an ambitious endeavour, for sure, simply because the disciplines are
radically different. Well, maybe not halfpipe and slopestyle — those
have some transferrable tricks — but snowboardcross is completely in
another realm.
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That's part of the appeal for Bright.
So is competing again, which is why she wants to stay busy.
First,
though, she has to earn a spot in the field, especially in
snowboardcross. So the 26-year-old is trying to accumulate enough
International Ski Federation (FIS) points to become eligible. She's even
attending races on the NorAm circuit — a minor-league system for
up-and-comers — to make that happen.
"I'm
standing in a boardercross race the other day next to 16-year-old girls
and I'm suddenly feeling like a 16-year-old kid who loves snowboarding
again," Bright said.
It hasn't taken her long to settle in, though, finishing second in an event last week.
"It's
a different world and it's challenging," she said. "In halfpipe and
slopestyle, it's your own world. There's so much chance in boardcross.
It's kind of wild."
Coming
into the Vancouver Games, Bright wasn't even sure if she would compete,
especially on the day of the final. Her head throbbed, but she decided
to give it a go. Nothing too outlandish, just a nice, smooth run and see
what happened.
It was good enough for gold.
Soon after the Olympics, she was advised to take some time off from competition, just to give her more time to heal.
"I wanted to ride powder anyway," said Bright, who lives in Park City, Utah, but ventures back to Australia to visit family.
By taking it easy, her post-concussion symptoms gradually dissipated. By January of 2012, she was headache free again.
She's even had two bad wipeouts since and while she was sore from where she landed, the headaches didn't return.
Big sigh of relief.
For
that, she credits this: Wearing protective padding that's fortified
with military-grade Kevlar under her jacket. She also uses the material
to line the inside of her helmet, just to keep her extra secure in the
halfpipe.
"I
guess it's impact-proof, because it works," Bright said. "I'm confident
that I'm protected in every way I need to be able to succeed."
These days, she looks stylish in the pipe — and not just her cutting-edge tricks, either.
From
helmet to boots, Bright is quite fashion-forward as she wears colorful
clothes in eye-catching patterns that she had a hand in designing for
her own clothing line through Roxy.
She
scans through magazine after magazine searching for ideas and
innovation, ripping out pages that catch her attention. Anything that
can serve as an inspiration for her creations, like the indigo-colored
insulated jacket with removable synthetic fur trim around the hood or
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"I love being able to dictate what I'll wear the next year, what fashion will be 'In' in the snow world," Bright said.
She's
hoping to be "In" the running for another gold medal next winter. But
it won't be easy, especially with Elena Hight hitting what snowboarders
refer to as a "double alley-oop backside rodeo (essentially two
backflips with a 180-degree rotation) for the first time in a
competition at Winter X. Kelly Clark always seems to be in the running
for a spot on the podium as well, along with Gretchen Bleiler and Hannah
Teter.
Looking forward to defending her gold against a talented field?
"Yeah.
Sure," Bright said, shrugging her shoulders. "Really, though, in my
whole career, it's never been what I've gone out to do — to win gold or
defend something.
"I'm taking it one day at a time and totally boarding. I'm going to shred and whatever will be, will be."
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