Cameron Rahles-Rahbula

[2] He attended a weekend ski camp at Mount Buller organised by Challenge, a children's cancer support network two weeks after his amputation.

He went to Timbertop, for a year, where intense physical training — running, hiking and other outdoor programs — are required.

He finished 4th in the downhill, 6th in the giant slalom and 5th in the super-G.[7] He was the Australian flag bearer at the closing ceremony at the 2010 Vancouver Games.

[10] He competed in three events at the 2011 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in Sestriere, Italy, but did not win any medals.

[10] The IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup in Thredbo, New South Wales in September 2013 was intended to be his last competition due to the desire to spend more time with his family.

[11] His return to competitive skiing with the support of his wife Emily was subject to his training program allowing for more family time.

Cameron Rahles Rahbula competing in the super-G during the second day of the 2012 IPC Nor Am Cup at Copper Mountain
Cameron Rahles Rahbula, Mitchell Gourley and Toby Kane interview originally done for Wikinews