In this interview, the Greater Than The Game team sits down with New Jersey–based bi-skier Meridith Bradford — an athlete whose determination shines long before she reaches the mountain. Born with Cerebral Palsy, Bradford uses a power chair in her daily life. But the moment she’s in her bucket seat with the ski attached, everything changes. She isn’t defined by her chair. She isn’t limited. She becomes exactly who she’s worked so hard to be: an athlete, a competitor, and a force on the slopes.

Bradford takes viewers on an emotional journey through her career  the challenges, the breakthroughs, and the grit it takes to keep pushing forward. She opens up about the intense off-mountain training that fuels her success and the mindset that keeps her striving to become the best skier she can be.

She also shares something deeper: her mission to rewrite the narrative of what bi-skiers can accomplish. Bradford is fighting not just for her own progress, but for the sport itself  with the dream of seeing bi-skiing recognized as a  competitive division at the highest levels.

Click the video above to experience this powerful and inspiring interview.
A huge thank you to our sponsor  TheraFit Rehab  for making this conversation possible.

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