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Young Scottish Freestyler set for TV Stardom

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Martin Buchan is reckoned to be Britain's youngest professional skier - at the age of 13 !! And he's not a bad rugby player either. Quite a lad.
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Buchan is dubbed Britain’s "youngest professional skier". Of course he still attends school but he is also part of the Line Skis/Nike ACG team. "I was ten when I really started to like skiing," he says, in a manner suggesting that this seems a lifetime ago. Which it probably does.

"I had done race training but when I saw other people jumping at Hillend I tried to copy them and that’s really how I got into freestyle skiing. By 2001 I was taking it quite seriously and I got some sponsors. Then they went bust. So I wrote to Line and they started sponsoring me in 2002. Since then I’ve also picked up Nike ACG. It’s freestyle that I love.
And from his coach...
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"He has so much potential and if he gets time to concentrate on the sport then he’ll fulfil that," Asquith continues. "What is in his favour is that he learnt the basics through race training first; that has given him a platform. A lot of kids just go and throw themselves off jumps, but most good skiers have a history of ski racing, or race training - and Murray is a very good skier.

Full story from Scotland on Sunday

TV stardom ? Read to the end of the article.
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