Former British cyclist, Hannah Dines?s Paralympic dream ended quite briefly after she couldn?t make it to the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021. Nevertheless, displaying true sportsmanship, Dines was hardly disheartened. Even though it affected her to some extent, she immediately opened herself to greater experiences by participating in a whole new sport domain, that is, surfing.?

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Hailing from the snowy nation, she found little exposure to the sport there. She moved cities, and struggled with basic amenities, yet prevailed gloriously within the community, per a report by Glasgow World. She eventually competed in pro events and pushed the boundaries of the sport for the para-athletic standards.?

Hannah Dines? giant leap of faith?

Oon 16th March, the 29-year-old athlete wasn?t selected for the 2021 Paralympics team, unlike the 2016 Rio event. Thus, while on her quest to utilize her potential athleticism, she was introduced to surfing. ?I was like I need to do something else that will use my fitness and take my mind off the disappointment of not achieving the ultimate goal,? Dines revealed to Glasgow World.

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She added, ?I was really fit as I?d been training up until Tokyo hoping I?d make it.? Hence, the Glasgow native traveled to Wales in search of the only full-time special surf team in the world, Surfability. ?I phoned them up and they invited me to have a go on a surfboard. I loved it so much, but there wasn?t much accommodation,? the athlete recalled.?

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Furthermore, Dines slept in her car for two months whilst practicing the sport. She claimed, ?It was just the best experience ever for around two months, and I realized that it was really something.? Within no time, Dines found herself competing in pro championships. She participated in the Ostend World Cup that year and grabbed silver. That was not it, she even went to the World Championships where she was placed fourth.?

Hannah Dines charts the road to adaptive surfing

Encouraged by her win at the world event, the former cyclist decided to pursue surfing throughout. However, the sport has not been incorporated into the Paralympics event, yet. Dines aspires to make it happen soon. She listed out her goals, her foremost one being to represent her nation, since only a meager percentage of participation is witnessed from the region.?

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Aug 31, 2010 – Teahupo o, Tahiti, French Polynesia – KELLY SLATER (USA). ASP Professional Surfing – Billabong Pro Tahiti. A perfect wave on a small day at Teahupoo in Tahiti is still a magnificent sight. – ZUMAr16

Her second goal is an essential step for para-athletes. ?Another goal is for adaptive surfing. We have to adapt our surfboards to whatever shape or size and ability we have,? Dines stated. Even though the whole idea is still young, it is not long until we observe para-athletes surfing their way to glory. Likewise, para-surfer, Victoria Feige looks to share a similar message for the future of the sport.?

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Hannah Dines resisted having her special abilities hinder her ambition, to pursue one of the most extreme sports in the world. Regardless, she balanced through the waves of hurdles and emerged as one of the most prospective para-athletes in the domain. If possible, for which sport would you take a chance? Tell us in the comments.?

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Tiyasa is a sports writer at EssentiallySports, with a keen focus on ice hockey. She is as fascinated by the speed of the ice hockey players as she is by the surges of the surfers in the high seas. Drawing inspiration from legendary figures like Wayne Gretzky, the iconic GOAT of the Edmonton Oilers, Tiyasa's writing reflects her admiration for the tenacity and grit displayed by athletes in the face of challenges. With a background as a competitive basketball player during her school days, and a deep admiration for Michael Jordan, Tiyasa brings a unique perspective to her sports writing, combining her love for various sports and their icons. For Tiyasa, learning is a constant pursuit, much like the ever-evolving nature of ice hockey. She believes that knowledge is like ice, never melting, and she constantly strives to expand her understanding of the sports world through meticulous research and analysis. She continues to pursue her goal of carving a niche for herself in the American sports arena. Beyond her passion for sports, Tiyasa finds solace in art, and often spends her quiet evenings indulging in artistic pursuits.

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