
Shortly after his move to Oslo, Smith’s passion out, he attracted a desire to ski on the snow.
“I loved me to run, go out on a bicycle, swim, then I went to Norway with the rising snow and winter,” he said.
“I thought in my heart, here I have two options: either I push this thing or I have a winter sleep.
Smith chose him to get circumstances in Scandinavia and he wanted his new passion to meet Alan Corona, a Mexican skiinger.
Since then, the two men have formed a close relationship and have become a training partner and have competed alongside each other in the International Court of Justice.
“I just decided to take the bull from the horns,” Smith said.
“If Alan can represent Mexico, why can I not represent South Africa?”
Then, big questions and a big goal came.
– When are the next Olympics? Smith continued. “Do we have someone to represent us? No.
“Can human beings human in terms of human beings within two years and represent your country in three years? I have proved that this is.
Smith secured Smith in late February at the Trondheim World Cup in Milano-Corteina in the World Snow Skills Championship in South Africa.
End 38 in a 7.5-kilometer competition – about 10 seconds after the coronavirus – the ranking point is enough from the world management board to achieve a dream that seems to be known as unlikely when he started the sport.