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Paralympic Skier Andrew Kurka Is Planning the Next Chapter of His Life—and His Sport
- Kurka plans to retire after these Paralympics, seeking more medals and fewer surgeries in the next chapter.
- Kurka projects a future beyond competition, including mentoring, fundraising, and starting a nonprofit for young athletes.
- Kurka may still race in the 2030 Paralympics in the French Alps but is largely focused on life after competition.
- Kurka emphasizes balancing fear and belief to compete at high levels, especially in speed events.
- Kurka has been a vocal advocate for safety, pushing organizers to improve training netting and course safety.
- Two Italian skiers’ deaths during training have influenced Kurka’s perspective on risk and safety.
- Kurka survived a severe ATV crash at 13 and has since built a career around belief over fear.
- Kurka’s personal life and Alaska home anchor his post-sport plans with family and new ventures.
- Kurka frames Paralympic competition as a platform to grow the sport and uplift others with disabilities.
- Kurka continues to set an example with courage, focus, and practical advocacy for athlete safety.
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