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Skier害羞草研究所檚 story inspires at UBCO athletics害羞草研究所 breakfast

Lake Country害羞草研究所檚 Mike Shaw shared his experience of coming back from a serious injury
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Mike Shaw (right) discusses his story of resilience and recovery with Pat Kennedy Friday morning at the Coast Capri Hotel. -Image: Heat Athletics

An inspirational story of recovery took centre stage Friday as UBC Okanagan held its annual athletic scholarship breakfast in Kelowna.

Olympic athletes, varsity players, local dignitaries and the community gathered to listen to former freestyle skier Mike Shaw as he explained his journey from devastating skiing accident to learning to walk again.

Shaw, a UBC alumnus who lives in Lake Country, broke his neck in a ski accident in December 2013.

As a special guest at the 13th annual Valley First/UBC Okanagan Athletics Scholarship Breakfast, Shaw showed a video of the accident and shared the story of his recovery including his first steps, his first time in a sit-ski and finally heli-skiing.

害羞草研究所淲hen I fell, I knew it was game over. My biggest fear害羞草研究所攁ctually my mother害羞草研究所檚 biggest fear害羞草研究所攈ad just come true,害羞草研究所 Shaw told the packed room of more than 300 attendees. 害羞草研究所淚t was devastating. I had been a skier all my life. It was like my identity had been taken away from me.害羞草研究所

There was a bit of luck when it came to the break in his neck, however, and Shaw recalled how doctors gave him a chance of recovery. After several surgeries, weeks and months of physio害羞草研究所攁ll documented on video and shown at the breakfast害羞草研究所擲haw took his first wobbly steps. It was long, painful and difficult recovery, he explained. He had one message to share with the audience; it was all about using his 害羞草研究所榓thlete mentality害羞草研究所檃nd not being afraid to 害羞草研究所榝ail as every step he took was a step forward.害羞草研究所

害羞草研究所淔ail forward. I would say to everybody in this room, don害羞草研究所檛 ever give up. Athlete or not everybody has the ability to fail forward. My recovery is simply a story of hope, trust, resilience and certainly gratitude,害羞草研究所 he said. 害羞草研究所淕etting into that sit-ski for the first time was more powerful than skiing as an able-bodied person. And simple things害羞草研究所ike brushing my teeth害羞草研究所.I cried the first time I brushed my teeth.害羞草研究所

Shaw wasn害羞草研究所檛 the only story of inspiration at the fundraising breakfast. Three members of Canada害羞草研究所檚 Winter 2018 Olympic team were on hand. Gold medallist and UBC Okanagan human kinetics student Kelsey Serwa, ski-cross athlete and UBC Okanagan graduate Ian Deans and UBC Okanagan害羞草研究所檚 Head Athletic Therapist Jeff Thorburn received a round of applause.

The giving didn害羞草研究所檛 stop there. Long-time supporters Lois and Cliff Serwa presented a gift of $150,000 to the Okanagan campus. The funds will support a new basketball scholarship and a reading room in the new Teaching and Learning Centre will bear the Serwa family name.

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While the purpose of the event is to raise funds for athletic scholarships, it was also a chance to recognize and congratulate the accomplishments of the Heat athletes. It was another stellar season for the Heat. The women害羞草研究所檚 volleyball team, for the fifth year in a row, advanced to the semi-final round in Canada West playoffs and enjoyed their second trip to the national championship. Meanwhile, the men害羞草研究所檚 golf team captured its first-ever national silver medal, collecting a provincial silver on their way to the finals in October.

Soccer害羞草研究所檚 Mitch McCaw set a new Canada West record with 685 consecutive minutes without surrendering a goal. He was also the Canada West star for three straight weeks during this run. And cross-country runner Veronika Fagan was the fastest in Canada winning the national championship race and bringing home a national individual medal. She was also named Heat害羞草研究所檚 most outstanding female player of the year.

Fagan, a third-year nursing student who grew up in Kelowna, used the podium at the Athletics breakfast to thank the School of Nursing for its flexibility and support while she competed, and also thanked the community for contributing to the scholarship endowment.

害羞草研究所淵our contributions will go a long way and eventually allow for the growth of previously overlooked sports, such as cross-country running. My goal is to help grow the UBC Okanagan cross country program into a university team which will compete with the best runners in U Sports by attracting passionate runners from elsewhere in Canada,害羞草研究所 Fagan said. 害羞草研究所淓ach and every time that I have had the privilege to wear the Heat singlet has been one to remember and I thank UBC Okanagan and its supporters for that.害羞草研究所

UBC Okanagan害羞草研究所檚 Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal Deborah Buszard also took the time to thank the community for its continued support.

害羞草研究所淭he Valley First/UBC Okanagan Athletics Scholarship Breakfast is an annual opportunity to support student athletes and celebrate excellence in sport,害羞草研究所 says Deborah Buszard, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Principal of UBC害羞草研究所檚 Okanagan campus. 害羞草研究所淯BC matches every dollar raised at the event and I害羞草研究所檓 delighted to see that, together, we have raised more than $850,000 for the scholarship fund. The community support for UBC Okanagan students is truly inspiring.害羞草研究所

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