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Joe Pleban of Silverthorne has turned his adaptive snowboard dreams into a reality and is racing like a medal contender a year out from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics in China.
“It would mean the world,” Pleban said. “It’s the whole goal, everything we are working toward. … I want to be able to say, ‘Yeah, I’m going to the big show. I’m going to go represent the U.S. for you guys, and all the support you put into me is going to pay off.”
The Fredericksburg, Virginia, native won a pair of bronze medals at a double World Cup snowboardcross event in Colere, Italy, in April. It was the only World Cup of the short international season for American para snowboarders.
As restrictions ease, Summit high schools plan for return to in-person graduation ceremonies
Schools will offer students a mountaintop graduation ceremony, or in-person graduation ceremonies held outside or inside, depending on the weather. Author: Lindsey Toomer (Summit Daily) Published: 7:50 PM MDT May 4, 2021 Updated: 7:50 PM MDT May 4, 2021
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. Last year, The Peak School defied typical graduation standards to provide its students with a mountaintop graduation ceremony.
The experience was so invaluable to its seniors that the school decided to do it again.
The Peak School’s 11 seniors will gather with their families May 27 at the base of Copper Mountain Resort for a brief ceremony, according to Head of School Travis Aldrich.
Last year, The Peak School defied typical graduation standards to provide its students with a mountaintop graduation ceremony. The experience was so invaluable to its seniors that the school decided to do it again. The.
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Joe Pleban of Silverthorne has turned his adaptive snowboard dreams into a reality and is racing like a medal contender a year out from the 2022 Beijing Paralympics in China.
“It would mean the world,” Pleban said. “It’s the whole goal, everything we are working toward. … I want to be able to say, ‘Yeah, I’m going to the big show. I’m going to go represent the U.S. for you guys, and all the support you put into me is going to pay off.”
The Fredericksburg, Virginia, native won a pair of bronze medals at a double World Cup snowboardcross event in Colere, Italy, in April. It was the only World Cup of the short international season for American para snowboarders.