Hall happy to start victory lap
The victory lap is just beginning, declared skier Adam Hall.
New Zealand’s talented trio have arrived back in the country after collectively winning three medals in a successful Paralympic Winter Games campaign.
Hall, Corey Peters and Carl Murphy punched above their weight in Pyeongchang to finish 16th on the overall medal table with one gold and two bronze medals to their name.
Hall, a 30-year-old from Dunedin, contributed two of those medals by winning a gold in the men’s standing slalom and a bronze in the super combined skiing events. He was also honoured with the Whang Youn Dai achievement award, given to athletes who best represent the spirit of the games.
Hall was delighted to receive such a warm welcome at Auckland Airport yesterday and said he could not wait to celebrate his success with friends and family.
‘‘I’m so pleased to finally be home. I said it’s going to take awhile for it to sink in but we’re going to make sure we enjoy every single moment of it,’’ Hall said.
‘‘We worked really hard to be in this position and now that we’re finally in it it’s kind of unbelievable.’’
Hall said celebrating his success in South Korea was not quite the same as being able to do it face to face, so now that he has touched down in New Zealand he was looking forward to sharing his experience with the rest of the country.
‘‘It’s been a long time coming and the last couple of days have been long days but we’re just happy to be back here and now we can spend the next few days, weeks and couple of months with the rest of the public.’’