Marc Andre update

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I know this is going to be posted under news but since I am here and I know a lot of people are wondering, so I figured I would post it. I have been with Marc for the last 4 days and although his condition has not changed, his spirts continue to improve but we have a long way to go. His family appriciates all your support.

For Immediate Release 10 April 2006

MARC-ANDRE BELLIVEAU PARALYZED IN SKI ACCIDENT

Vancouver, B.C. -- Marc-Andre Belliveau suffered a tragic accident on Monday, April 3, while skiing in the British Columbia interior, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. StandStrongAgain.org has established a fund for all friends, fans and fellow skiers to help support Marc pay medical expenses and rebuild his life. Visit www.StandStrongAgain.org for details on how to donate.

Visibility was poor on the day of the accident, and Marc lost his line in a technical area. He attempted to find his route down, but instead hit rocks that sent him tumbling into bigger, jagged rocks. Marc lost feeling in his legs immediately. After he was flown to the hospital, doctors discovered that he fractured his spine and permanently damaged his spinal cord.

Marc will remain in the Vancouver General Hospital until he can be transported home to Quebec, possibly in three to four weeks. Still less than a week after his accident, Marc is currently suffering severe pain and mental anguish, but staying positive by visiting with friends, listening to music, and dedicating himself to his rehabilitation.

“Marc-Andre is still himself, joking with his visitors and nurses, and singing songs,” said his sister, Rachel. “But there is a very long road ahead of him with a new reality we need to prepare for.”

Marc-Andre has brought passion, progression and panache to the ski industry over the past seven years. He made a grand entry into the scene in 1999 when he took third place at the U.S. Freeskiing Open Slopestyle Competition, which sparked a sponsorship with Volkl skis. Volkl gave him a travel budget, which allowed Marc to compete in New Zealand. There he met Steve Rozendaal, who invited him to film with Volume Video Magazine in Utah.

“I could see the passion in Marc from the start,” said Rozendaal. “He was willing to make it happen in any conditions and loved every second of it.”

While in Utah, Marc fell in love with backcountry skiing and even found a way to burn through three snowmobiles in as many years during his quest for easy-access to fresh powder. He produced mind-blowing segments in Teton Gravity Research films for six years and traveled across Europe, including places like Bulgaria and Turkey, as well as to Chile and Alaska. He was considered one of the best all-around skiers in the world.

Life after 26 will be vastly different for Marc. He will need all the support of family, friends and the industry that he contributed so much to. Marc and his family appreciate any help you can give.

Stand Strong Again was formed in 2005, shortly after Professional Freeskier Lars Veen from Norway, suffered a crash that left him without feeling or function below his chest. Lars was 18 years old at the time. Our mission is raise money from the action sports community to fund quality of life initiatives for people with spinal cord injuries, particularly those who suffered injuries as a result of action sports, and to fund spinal cord injury research that will lead to a cure. These funds will help those who have suffered spinal cord injuries better adjust to their life after their injury as well as provide support to research on spinal cord injuries so that in a time of question, we will have answers.

The family requests that letters be sent to Marc in lieu of phone calls.

Vancouver General Hospital

c/o Marc-Andre Belliveau

855 West 12th Avenue

Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9

CANADA

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It's so damn terrible when something like this happens doing something you love. Skiing can have such terrible consequences.
 
holy lord..........im like speechless his segments were so dope too....wow thnx for the update tho, it was hard readin that stuff, just wow
 
That is REALLY terrible to hear...I hope he takes it well and best of luck to him and his family.
 
I remember the first time I hung out with marc in NZ. He had never skied big mountain and after winning the freestyle day of the NZ heli challenge, I think he skied the easiest line on the extreme day(real funny). Less than a year later he was ripping wol cirque and Alta with Sage, Collins bro's and the rest of the utah crew. his music always makes me laugh. Was a privilage to watch him come of age. I encourage people to write in with their stories about Marc.
 
I don't know much abotu marc, but he looks like the nicest coolest guy from his segments in level 1 movies. He had the ebst seg in balance and he had a damn good one in 2nd generation. My thoguhts and prayers go out to him.
 
With determination any thing can be over come. you have progressed the sport to a new level with other like jp, hang in there man
 
"on the road again..... on the road again....a junk show is going ooooonnn...."

marc andre song in a TGR flick

i really did get teary eye'd reading this.

i dont know what else to do. im logging off or just not looking at ns.com for a little while tho, cuz this is all i can think about, and seein all the jokers, shit talkers, and just people who dont care is making me feel weird.

this is horrible.
 
wow thius has been a sad season, coombs dead, marc paralyzed, avvy deaths at mammoth, and brighton utah. I really dont know much at all about him, but just the thought of his injury is scary, I can only imagine what hes going through and trying to keep a positive attitude. Hang in there marc, i will pray for you and hope for the best, that u will be able to ski again and have a full recovery, if that is possible due to the severity of his injuries.
 
This is sad, sad news.

Marc André is one of the best athletes in our sport, bar none. Beyond that, it would be an understatement to say call him one of the kindest, most outgoing, and fun loving athletes I've ever had the pleasure of working with.

I'm not a religious person but I'm putting in a few prayers for Marc right now.
 
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