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Bridgestone shares the PyeongChang journeys of Brockhoff and Wells

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Bridgestone Australia & New Zealand has teamed up with Australian snowboarder Belle Brockhoff and New Zealand skier Beau-James Wells to share the stories of their journeys to the XXIII Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang and return from respective injuries.   
 
Bridgestone is a Worldwide Olympic Partner, as well as an Official Partner of the Australian and New Zealand teams, and is encouraging all athletes to chase their dream as PyeongChang 2018 looms. 

As part of the local activations in the lead up to this year's Olympic Winter Games, Bridgestone produced two poignant videos from Belle Brockhoff and Beau-James Wells' perspectives on what it means to chase the Olympic dream.

Brockhoff suffered a huge blow to her Snowboard Cross campaign in March last year, injuring the ACL ligament in her right knee, forcing her to withdraw from a major event in Spain and return to Australia for surgery.

On her return to competition in December, Brockhoff suffered another setback – reinjuring her knee in an unfortunate fall and putting PyeongChang in doubt once more.

She admits the Olympic Winter Games has been a lifelong ambition and even from her hospital bed was determined to represent Australia in South Korea.

"The Olympics have been one of my goals for a very long time. A big goal of mine is to medal, and an even bigger goal is to win. I started skiing when I was three years old. And then I picked up a snowboard when I was ten," Belle Brockhoff said.
 
"That first day when I picked up a snowboard I knew that I wanted to be the best. At that age you don't think so much of danger, you just kind of go for it - but you have to be so incredibly present. If you're not, you'll really suffer the consequences for it."
 
Like Brockhoff, Wells' lead up to representing New Zealand in Freestyle Skiing at PyeongChang has been a tale of recovery after injuring his ACL ligament in 2016 and forcing him to the sidelines for a year.

"I've dreamt of holding up an Olympic medal ever since I can remember. When we were kids, watching the Games, Dad said 'someone has to be the best, so why can't it be you?' That really fuelled me and it wasn't long before I hit my first jump," Beau-James Wells said.

"Being told you can't do what you love for a whole year, to me that's heartbreaking. But you can turn that pain into a new hunger and now I'm coming back stronger."

Bridgestone Australia & New Zealand Managing Director, Andrew Moffatt, says the athletes' determination to chase their dreams despite injury is inspirational.

"Every athlete competing in the Olympic Games has their own unique story, but the journeys of Belle Brockhoff and Beau-James Wells highlight the perseverance required to represent your country," Mr Moffatt said.

"Seeing how focussed they both are to achieve greatness is really quite moving, and we're honoured to be able to share their stories through such evocative clips."

Bridgestone Winter Olympics Beau-James Wells.

Aussie snowboarder Belle Brockhoff is chasing her dream

 

About Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand:
Bridgestone Australia and New Zealand is a major supplier to the Australasian automotive industry, providing an extensive range of quality tyres, carefully developed to suit local conditions. The company is supported by an employee network of more than 1,500 people across Australia and New Zealand. Bridgestone also manufactures, wholesales and retails quality truck retread products through Bandag Pty Limited, the world's leading retread brand. Bandag products complement the Bridgestone tyre range and provide a reliable solution for truck fleet customers.
 
About Bridgestone Corporation's Worldwide Olympic Partnership:
Bridgestone Corporation proudly announced its agreement to become an official Worldwide TOP Partner of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) on June 13, 2014. The 10-year partnership will see Bridgestone Corporation serve as a Worldwide TOP Partner at the upcoming Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, where the company's global headquarters are located, the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022, and the Olympic Games 2024. The Partnership also includes support for the next two Youth Olympic Games. The long-term commitment to the Olympic Movement furthers Bridgestone Corporation's proud sporting heritage and history of innovation, which extends more than 100 years, and will showcase Bridgestone Corporation's commitment to community service, social responsibility, environmental stewardship, and respect for diversity – all tenets of the Olympic Charter that also lie at the heart of the Bridgestone brand.

For further media information please contact:

Tom Worsley - PR & Corporate Partnerships Manager
Bridgestone Australia
+61 8 8206 0208
+61 488 665 592
tworsley@bridgestone.com.au