Snowboarding opens unexpected doors for Canada’s Liam Gill
CALGARY — When Liam Gill felt he didn’t belong, snowboarding came to his rescue.
Diagnosed with a language processing disorder and dyslexia, Gill struggled to understand and make himself understood in school.
Toting his snowboard to Calgary’s Canada Olympic Park several times a week, Gill would come off the hill buzzing with purpose.
“Growing up, school was tough,” the 20-year-old said. “I never understood why I had such a hard time. I’d leave school drained. I kind of felt stupid.