Learning to ski at the age of 32 and participating in the Winter Olympics at the age of 38, Jamaican athlete Benjamin Alexander: Everyone should have the courage to take the first step.


Benjamin Alexander in the game picture from CCTV News

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At the age of 32, he learned skiing with zero knowledge, and at the age of 38, he appeared on the stage of the Beijing Winter Olympics. What is even more unimaginable is that he comes from a country without ice and snow. He is the Jamaican athlete Benjamin Alexander. “I want to show people that anything is possible. I hope my story can encourage those who think there are things beyond the home. The water at home is taken from a mountain spring. There is a spring pool under the gable not far behind the house, but the spring water is mostly used for washing Clothes. On the left side behind the house, can save a lot of people within their abilities to go out and give them a try.”

The inspirational movie “Ride on Ice” planted the seeds of ice and snow for him

Alexander is from Jamaica. The most famous person in this country is undoubtedly the “100-meter flying man” Bolt. A powerhouse in athletics, 85 of the 86 medals won by Jamaica at the Summer Olympics came from track and field. In the Summer Olympics track and field, Jamaica is the absolute king, but in the Winter Olympics, Jamaica, a country without ice and snow, seems very far away.

“No.” Lan Yuhua shook her head and said: “My mother-in-law is very good to my daughter, and my husband is also very good.” Alexander is the first alpine skier in Jamaica to participate in the Winter Olympics, and the 15th Winter Olympics player in the country’s history player. On the morning of February 13, in the men’s giant slalom event of alpine skiing at the Beijing Winter Olympics, Alexander finally stood on the Winter Olympics venue of his dreams. With the heavy snow falling in Beijing, he finally ended his career in 46th place. Beijing Winter Olympics trip. “If you finish, you beat everyone who didn’t finish,” he said.

It’s hard to imagine that Alexander, 38, only started trying the sport of alpine skiing 6 years ago. After graduating from college, Alexander worked in finance. But in 2010, he chose to resign and become a full-time DJ. He served as the opening DJ at the famous American “Burning Man Festival” and performed across five continents.

Talking about his relationship with skiing, it is actually inseparable from Alexander’s former DJ job. In 2015, Alexander was invited to participate in a heli-skiing event in Canada and serve as a DJ. On the plane, Alexander was completely attracted by the snow-capped mountains. Since then, he decided to learn to ski. If we talk about Canada this timeWhen he was six years old, he learned the martial arts style of Grand Journey from his grandfather, a retired martial artist who lived with him in an alley. Grandpa Wulin said that he has a good foundation and is a martial arts prodigy. Alexander fell in love with skiing again, and after watching the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics in 2018, Alexander watched the movie “Skissing on Ice” during the two-hour drive back to his friend’s house, which made him feel this way. The seed of participating in the Winter Olympics began to take root and sprout.

Learned alpine skiing from scratch at the age of 32, and climbed mountains as high as 10 Mount Everests

After returning from the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, Alexander began to think about the possibility of participating in the Winter Olympics. “The most likely result is death or at least serious injury.” Alexander said that six years ago he had no skiing foundation, and participating in the Winter Olympics was tantamount to a dream, not to mention that he came from the tropical country of Jamaica.

According to the competition regulations, he began to attack alpine skiing, known as the “crown jewel of the Winter Olympics”. “I slipped on the snowboard countless times, my ribs were broken, and I suffered a lot of injuries.” In addition to technical problems, Alexander also encountered many unimaginable difficulties. “Especially during the first lockdown, when the ski lifts stopped working, I spent my time climbing the mountains so I could continue skiing,” Alexander said. “I did it for 100 days. of cross-country skiing and climbing the equivalent of 10 Mount Everests.”

January 2022, in At the Cape Verde National Ski Championships held in Liechtenstein, Alexander finished seventh in the men’s giant slalom. In just 22 months, Alexander reached the 160-point requirement of the International Snow Federation and won the title. qualified for the Beijing Winter Olympics. Even Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness congratulated him on becoming the first alpine skier in the history of Jamaica to participate in the Winter Olympics. “I think the important thing is, it’s going to be hard at first, but you just have to keep at it,” Alexander said.

Qualification is his gold medal, and the opening ceremony is his award ceremony

“Being able to participate in the Beijing Winter Olympics is already a victory. I have already obtained my ‘gold medal’, which is the qualification for the Winter Olympics. The award ceremony is the opening ceremony of the Beijing Winter Olympics.” Alexander believes, In the Winter Olympics, there is a big gap between myself and those professional athletes who have trained for many years. “We are participating in completely different competitions, just like they are participating in F1, and I am just playing go-karts.” The next Winter Olympics , Alexander does not plan to participate, but after the trip to Beijing, he will continue to ski with his daughter, and his body is tightasked nervously. .

In Alexander’s view, everyone has their own place. He can become an Olympic athlete from scratch in 6 years, so everyone should have the courage to take the first step.