Andy Bor

Andy Bor (born 14 April 1963) is an Australian former ski coach and sighted guide for visually impaired skiers.

They won silver in the downhill and bronze medals in super-G and super combined at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in Sestriere.

https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-14/winter-paralympics-melissa-perrine-wins-second-pyeongchang-medal/9548398 Andy Bor has retired from competitive skiing and lives on the Gold Coast with his wife, herself a former Canadian winter Paralympian.

[1] He first skied with Perrine in 2009 in competition at the IPC North America Cup in Colorado, where the pair finished second in the super-G.[5] He was officially named to the Australian 2010 Winter Paralympics team in November 2009.

[6] A ceremony was held in Canberra with Australian Paralympic Committee president Greg Hartung and Minister for Sport Kate Ellis making the announcement.

[4][9] He finished seventh in the visually impaired super-G,[10] approximately 12.54 seconds behind gold medal-winning Slovak skier Henrieta Farkasova.

[19] She was disqualified after the slalom leg of the women's super combined for wearing a visor which was taped to her helmet in order to keep rain from her goggles.

Melissa Perrine and her guide Andy Bor in the women's downhill at the 2014 Winter Paralympics
Andrew Bor interview originally conducted for Wikinews