Milena Wins Gold in Snowboarding After Paris Paralympics Badminton

Surreau’s Alpine ‍Ascent: gold‍ Medals in Parasnowboarding

Milena⁤ Surreau, a former parabadminton champion from the⁢ Guérande peninsula, has traded the badminton court for the slopes of the Alps. ‌This⁤ dynamic athlete, known ⁣for her dedication and⁢ competitive spirit, has quickly transitioned to parasnowboarding, achieving remarkable success.

A Change of Pace, a New Challenge

After two intense⁢ years competing in parabadminton, including the Paris Olympics, Surreau sought a change of scenery and a new challenge. She left ⁢the familiar shores of the Guérande peninsula for the majestic Alps, seeking ⁤a fresh outlook and a chance to rejuvenate.

But very ⁤quickly the natural came to⁤ a galloping and I wanted to​ try the competition⁣ in parasnowboard.

Milena Surreau

A Triumphant Alpine Season

surreau’s transition to parasnowboarding has been ‍nothing short ‌of stunning. Her dedication and competitive drive have propelled her to victory. In the span of January and February 2025, she competed in four races, securing three gold medals.

  • Two‌ gold medals at the seizures
  • One gold medal in ​Chamonix

One competition, unluckily, ended in a disqualification due to a fall, though thankfully without serious injury.

Training and Triumph

Surreau honed her skills at the Avoriaz international 360 ski school,⁢ a testament to her commitment to excellence.Her focus on achieving medals was evident in​ her performance.

Surreau’s journey exemplifies‌ the remarkable adaptability and determination of a⁣ true champion, ​showcasing her ability to ⁤excel in diverse ‍sporting arenas.


A Gold Medal, a New beginning

Milena Surreau, a determined athlete, recently achieved a meaningful‌ victory. Winning gold in a ⁤recent⁤ competition, she secured a spot in⁣ the French snowboarding championships. This event, held in the ‍picturesque Carroz, Haute-Savoie,‌ at the end of March 2025, marks ⁣a significant step in her journey.

A Fresh Perspective

While thrilled wiht ‍her accomplishment, Surreau ⁤remains grounded. She acknowledges the competition’s relatively ​low participant⁢ count, highlighting ⁣the unique nature of ​this particular event.This experience, she notes, provided a valuable chance to explore a new competitive discipline, distinct‌ from the freeride she’s accustomed to.

Relearning and Rediscovering

Surreau’s snowboarding journey this winter isn’t a sudden leap into the sport. She’s been snowboarding since the age of 13, taking breaks ‍in between. However, the intervening years, marked by the pandemic and her focus on badminton, have created a unique challenge. Returning to the ​slopes,‌ she’s effectively starting from scratch, adapting to her evolving physical capabilities.

Beyond⁣ the Snow

Surreau’s dedication extends far​ beyond the slopes. Parabadminton remains her primary focus, with a clear ‌goal​ of winning a medal at the 2028 Los Angeles⁤ Paralympic Games. She also aims for⁤ gold at‍ the European Championships in Turkey⁤ this October. ‌Upcoming competitions in Dubai and Cardiff in May and July, respectively, are also on her radar. surreau’s commitment to​ parabadminton is unwavering.

Future Aspirations

A winter paralympic Games appearance in 2030 ⁢isn’t a current⁤ priority. Surreau’s immediate focus is on parabadminton, where ⁢she seeks⁢ to excel. ⁤ While not ruling out a future winter ‍Paralympic bid, she’s currently dedicated to her ⁤badminton goals.

Exclusive⁢ Interview:⁢ Milena Surreau ⁣Debates Alpine Ascent – Insights & Controversies!

Guest: Milena Surreau, former parabadminton ⁣champion turned ⁤parasnowboarding sensation.

Context: ‍ Milena⁤ Surreau’s meteoric rise in parasnowboarding,achieving ‌three gold ⁣medals in the span of just two months,is a captivating story of athletic adaptability and determination.⁤ Her transition from ⁢the badminton court to the Alpine⁢ slopes is⁣ sparking⁢ captivating debates⁣ about athletic versatility and the ⁣pursuit ⁢of new challenges.

Introduction:

Welcome, Milena, to ‍our exclusive interview. ​Your recent successes ⁤in parasnowboarding have captivated the sports world.What sparked this dramatic shift from parabadminton,a sport you excelled in,to parasnowboarding?

Milena⁤ surreau: Well,after⁤ two intense years competing‍ in parabadminton,including the Paris Olympics,I ‌felt a need for a change. I‌ wanted a new challenge,‌ a ⁢fresh outlook – a ​chance to reset ‌and re-energize. The Alps⁤ and parasnowboarding​ offered that precisely. The natural slopes and ‍the feel of gliding downhill really came ⁤to life. And quite quickly I realized‍ I wanted to try ‍competition in parasnowboarding.

Interviewer: The change of pace and environment seems to have paid off handsomely. You ​secured three⁢ gold⁢ medals in just⁤ two months! what’s your secret,‍ both in the transition and the unusual results ‍themselves?

Milena Surreau: It’s ‌a combination of factors. My competitive​ drive, honed ⁣over years in ​parabadminton, translated surprisingly ‌well.And the unwavering support of ‌my ​coaches and my family has been instrumental.‌ I also found an unbelievable sense of community ⁢at the Avoriaz international 360 ski school.I also really committed to the training and learning.

Interviewer: ⁢ Your ​transition from badminton to‌ snowboarding​ involves a significant change ‍in technique and physical demands, wasn’t it? Did ⁣you‍ encounter setbacks or initial struggles?

Milena Surreau: Absolutely! ‍It was like‌ starting from scratch. The⁢ physical challenges of shifting to a new ⁤sport,especially in a competitive ​setting,were hurdles. But the dedication I put in really helped me ⁤tackle them.

Interviewer: Your success certainly validates your decision to make such a bold move. Looking back at your ⁣parabadminton career, do you see a parallel in⁤ the determination you’ve exhibited‌ in ⁣adapting to parasnowboarding?

Milena ‍Surreau: ‌ Definitely!⁣ Adaptability and⁢ perseverance are key ⁤characteristics ​in both sports. ⁢The competitive⁣ spirit remains ⁣the same. ⁢It is ⁣really about committing to ⁤something beyond your⁣ comfort zone. My experience in badminton helped ‌me hone my mental strength, especially⁢ as it’s ‍a sport where sometimes things don’t go as planned on the day of the competition.

Interviewer: While you’ve done amazingly‍ well,⁣ some might argue that you’ve shifted to a ⁣newer market and thus faced less competition. Your achievements in ‌parasnowboarding are undoubtedly⁣ outstanding, but is that necessarily a fair assessment?

Milena Surreau: ‍ It’s ‌a valid observation.​ Participant counts‍ in the specific ⁣competitions I competed tend to be smaller then some larger scale events.‌ The events ⁢had fewer participants, ⁢this might impact the difficulty.But the​ effort and dedication to practice and honing the parasnowboarding skills remains the same irrespective of the number of participants.

Interviewer: Let’s talk about your parabadminton⁤ future. You mentioned the 2028 ⁣Los Angeles paralympic Games⁤ as a primary goal. ‍ ⁢Do you⁢ anticipate parasnowboarding playing a role⁣ in the future, or ⁣will your focus remain entirely on parabadminton?

Milena Surreau: My primary focus remains on parabadminton,​ and my ⁣objective is to win a medal at the 2028⁤ Los Angeles Paralympics. Parasnowboarding has been an exciting side adventure this winter. ⁣But ⁤my dedication ⁢to parabadminton is unwavering.

Interviewer: Many athletes​ struggle with injuries ⁢or unexpected setbacks. What strategies do you use to ⁢stay mentally resilient when‍ facing adversity?

Milena Surreau: Staying ‌positive and mindful is crucial. ‌I ‍focus on⁢ the process, the learning, and‍ the personal growth. It’s about going⁣ in‍ with the mindset ‌to learn something new and improve and not ⁤focusing on perfection on any given day.

Interviewer: Returning to the⁤ slopes after‍ several years, ⁢you are basically re-learning the‌ basics. How​ do you⁤ manage the adjustment to your evolving physical capabilities?

milena Surreau: Age is ‌just a number.I keep myself flexible and I adapt to the⁤ new physical demands. With‍ the right‌ guidance and ‍training plan, I can recover and improve.

Interviewer: The European Championships are coming​ up.What ‍are your goals and expectations for those ‌competitions? How does achieving this ‍help you ​in the bigger picture concerning your future?

Milena Surreau: The‍ goal to aim‍ at the top level is always there. But I am focused⁢ on the process of learning​ and improving as I go. I also enjoy‌ the thrill of trying different aspects of competitions. The competitions have motivated me ​and increased my self ⁢confidence.

Interviewer: what motivates you in achieving all ⁤these goals ‌and challenges that you have?

Milena Surreau: ⁣ ‌The motivation behind​ everything is really about pushing my limits and⁤ embracing new‌ possibilities ⁢within the‌ world of sports.

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James Whitfield

James Whitfield is Archysport's racket sports and golf specialist, bringing a global perspective to tennis, badminton, and golf coverage. Based between London and Singapore, James has covered Grand Slam tournaments, BWF World Tour events, and major golf championships on five continents. His reporting combines on-the-ground access with deep knowledge of the technical and strategic elements that separate elite athletes from the rest of the field. James is fluent in English, French, and Mandarin, giving him unique access to athletes across the global tennis and badminton circuits.

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