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Ski Spectacular Athlete Profile

Ski Spectacular Athlete Profile

Thank you for registering for the 2021 The Hartford Ski Spectacular in Breckenridge, CO. We’re thrilled that you will be joining us! We would like to learn more about the adaptive equipment you have.  Through our partnership with The Hartford’s Ability Equipped program, we have the opportunity to provide adaptive equipment to some athletes, and any additional information you provide will be helpful in the review and selection process. 

Please complete the form below and upload a short video answering the questions below by October 21, 2021.

Questions? Contact: hgomezgarcia@moveunitedsport.org.

 

Your Name(Required)
Please include equipment link(s) and/or vendor quote(s).

Video Upload

Please upload a 2-5 minute video with your first and last name in the filename here: Click here to upload.

Questions to answer

  • Tell us about yourself. How did you get to where you are now?
  • What is your typical day like?
  • Who is your hero? Why?
  • What do you do for fun?
  • What is your training routine?
  • Do you have a personal motto or quote that motivates you?
  • Share something unique about you.
  • Tell us a little about your family.
  • Tell us about your coach and support system.
  • If you have been to Ski Spectacular, what was your experience like?
  • What are you most looking forward to at Ski Spectacular?
  • For your parent or coach to answer if they are available: Share something wonderful about this athlete.



You are welcome to upload photos and other videos of you training or doing other things if you would like.



Video Tips

  • Make sure to clean your lens and shoot horizontally, so that your phone is sideways.
  • Don’t use digital zoom.
  • Don’t sit with your back to a window or other light source.
  • If you’re going to be filming yourself, just speak to the camera.
  • Be mindful of sounds that could impact the quality of the audio.
  • Position your camera at eye-level on a flat surface that doesn’t cut off the top of your head (too close), but also doesn’t leave too much headroom (too far).