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Winter Paralympians reflect on PyeongChang success - 'An honour and a privilege to be able to represent our country'

March 22, 2018

Adam Hall, Corey Peters and Carl Murphy spoke on TVNZ1's Breakfast this morning.

New Zealand's Winter Paralympics contingent are still basking in the success of the country's most successful games since 2002, having arrived home from PyeongChang yesterday.

Para skier Adam Hall claimed a gold and bronze medal, while para alpine skier Corey Peters also grabbed a bronze to see New Zealand finish 16th on the overall medal table.

Appearing on TVNZ1's Breakfast this morning, joined by teammate Carl Murphy, Hall and Peters proudly donned their medals, speaking about their success.

"(It's) a huge honour and privilege to finally, after a couple of long days, arrive back home yesterday into Auckland and be back here in New Zealand to finally share the successes with the New Zealand public," Hall said.

"What an honour and a privilege to be able to represent out country at the Winter Paralympic Games."

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