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Corbin's story: From losing a leg to a new lease on life Te kōrero a Corbin: Mai i te poronga o te waewae ki tētahi oranga hou
After losing his leg in a life-changing ordeal, Corbin Hart never lost his determination. Now, he's about to take on the world wearing the Silver Fern.
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Nick Cornish lost the ability to play his beloved oboe after he flew head-first off a mountain bike, breaking his neck. Now, he's back performing on stage.
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“Managing concussion is everyone’s responsibility” Nō te katoa te haepapa ki te hāpai i te mate roro mātengatenga
Three All Blacks attended a Wellington college last week. They shared their own experience, the importance of rest and recovery following a concussion, and the need to look after your mates.
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The ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards serve to showcase the achievements of outstanding Māori sports people, this year including a promising rugby player looking to emulate the feats of a local hero.
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Ben's story: How a 50/50 decision changed a life forever Te kōrero a Ben: Nā te whakatau 50/50 ka huri kē tōna ao
As Ben Lucas watches the Paralympic Games, he doesn't think of his accident. He looks back on his Para Sport career, and those he took to the world stage.
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Injuries doing any sort of physical activity are preventable. Get handy hints to stay injury-free and keep doing the sports and activities you love.
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At just 10-years-old, Jamie Astwood’s life was turned upside down when she broke her back in a dune boarding accident. But her positive attitude has helped her lead an independent life, and set an inspirational example for others.
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Common thinking is that choosing one sport early in life will lead to sporting success. Research and athlete experience say otherwise.
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Teacher and surfing enthusiast Jay Piper-Healion couldn’t take to the waves for a year after suffering a serious knee injury. But the support of ACC has helped him get back to doing what he loves.
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