Mac Marcoux

With guide Robin Femy, he won three medals in alpine skiing at the 2014 Winter Paralympics, including gold in the men's visually impaired giant slalom.

In 2006, he started losing his sight due to Stargardt disease,[1][2] a degenerative condition, and became legally blind in 2007.

Marcoux decided to put his college education on hold in order to assist him with skiing.

[4] Alpine Canada introduced them to a new kind of skiing called Para-Alpine.

[2] At the age of 15, he competed at the 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup in Mount Hutt, New Zealand, with B.J.

He won bronze in both the Downhill and the Super-G, as well as a gold in the giant slalom by over two seconds.

After he lost his sight, he fished and also rode mountain bikes at Whistler with a guide using the same kind of radio communication system.

Marie Sports Hall of Fame by mayor Debbie Amaroso.

The flower bed in Sault Ste. Marie honouring the Marcoux brothers.