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Ralf Etienne endured an eight-hour ordeal with his left leg trapped beneath the wreckage of a building that had collapsed during an earthquake in Haiti.

Fast forward sixteen years, and Etienne finds himself at the starting line of Italy’s formidable Olympia delle Tofane course. His journey from the rubble of Haiti to competing alongside the world’s elite skiers is nothing short of remarkable.

“From the devastation of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti to the heights of the Dolomites with top skiers, it’s been quite a journey,” Etienne reflected.

At 36, Etienne marked a historic moment for Haiti by completing the giant slalom course in one minute and 37.33 seconds during the men’s standing event on Friday, becoming the nation’s first winter Paralympian.

Though he was later disqualified from the second run, having recently taken up the sport, his achievement remains significant.

Arthur Bauchet claimed victory in the standing event, earning his second gold of the Games, while Switzerland’s Robin Cuche secured the silver medal.

Russian athlete Aleksei Bugaev took bronze

“I’ve been skiing just 80 days, all my life,” Etienne said.

“‘Haiti has a skier,’ that’s what my coach said when I came down.”

“And that’s the most beautiful sentence I’ve heard in a long time.”

Emerging from the rubble when more than 300,000 people died following the 2010 earthquake, Etienne hopes he can “show the young Haitians it’s not all lost”.

The full-time investment banker – who works for Bank of America – had already amassed a healthy following in the Caribbean before Friday’s event.

He is already plotting his path to the 2030 Games in the French Alps.

“In four years, I’m not going to come here to compete – I’m going to come here to get the gold,” Etienne said.

Tudhope scores a second medal

Meanwhile, Australian para-snowboard star Ben Tudhope says he’s surprised even himself by claiming his second Milan-Cortina Games medal.

The 26-year-old Tudhope added another bronze medal to his Paralympics haul after finishing third from two runs in the men’s SB-LL2 event on Friday in Cortina.

Dominant Italian local hero Emanuel Perathoner finished the course in 54.28 seconds to win gold, with Switzerland’s Fabrice von Gruenigen trailing by 2.01sec for silver.

Tudhope finished a further 1.04 seconds behind von Gruenigen to win Australia’s second medal of the Games and his third-career Paralympics medal, having won silver in the men’s snowboard cross.

Ben Tudhope.
Australian snowboarder Ben Tudhope made his Paralympics debut in Sochi aged just 14. (AAP)

Tudhope clinches an equal-best finish for Australia in the men’s banked slalom, with Simon Patmore winning SB-UL bronze at the 2018 PyeongChang Paralympics.

Patmore is the only Australian to win Paralympic snowboard cross gold, also doing so in 2018.

Tudhope, who was born with cerebral palsy that causes partial paralysis on his left side, has now won Australia’s last three medals at the Winter Paralympics.

The Sydney local’s SB-LL2 snowboard cross bronze was also the country’s only medal at the 2022 Beijing Games.

Tudhope said he hadn’t expected to win another medal, let alone one in the banked slalom event after a sub-par seventh-placed finish in the 2025/26 World Cup season.

Memories of his banked slalom run at the Beijing Games, where he finished ninth, also ran through Tudhope’s mind.

“It was so unexpected. I thought maybe I could get one – the season hasn’t been the best for me,” Tudhope said.

“I definitely wanted to be able to put on a show here, and that’s what I did.”

Also on Friday, Australian para-alpine skier Josh Hanlon finished 10th in the men’s giant slalom sitting after veteran Michael Milton withdrew following his course inspection.

The self-styled “fastest no-handed man on the planet” and Australian captain Sean Pollard was 12th in the SB-UL event, and debutant Aaron McCarthy finished 13th in the SB-LL1.


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