Additional Information
Highlights
Rank | Event | Year | Location | Result |
---|
Australia/New Zealand Cup |
14 | Slalom | 2013/2014 | Thredbo, AUS | 1:31.67 |
23 | Slalom | 2013/2014 | Thredbo, AUS | 1:35.33 |
24 | Slalom | 2013/2014 | Coronet Peak, NZL | 1:30.52 |
Far East Cup |
16 | Slalom | 2013/2014 | Yongpyong, KOR | 1:27.22 |
- Hobbies: Basketball, tennis, cooking and travelling. (armanserebrakian.com, 26 May 2013)
- Education: Medicine - Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
- Sporting Relatives: His sister Ani-Matilda is also an international alpine skier and competed at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. (armradio.am, 23 May 2013)
- Occupation: Athlete, Student
- Languages Spoken: Armenian, English
- Injuries: He suffered a knee injury in 2006 that forced him to have a break from skiing. During his time off he started medical school in the United States. (armanserebrakian.com, 26 May 2013)
Additional Information
Member of national team since2009 (Facebook profile, 22 Jan 2014)
Start of sporting careerHe first went skiing at age two. (armradio.am, 23 May 2013)
Reason for taking up this sportHis father introduced him to the sport. (armradio.am, 23 May 2013)
AmbitionsTo win a medal at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. (armradio.am, 23 May 2013)
HeroUS tennis player Andre Agassi, Armenian bobsleigh athletes Joe Almasian and Kenny Topalian, and Italian alpine skier Alberto Tomba. (ria.ru, 25 Nov 2013; reported.am, 22 May 2013)
Most influential person in careerHis father. (reporter.am, 22 May 2013)
GeneralSABBATICAL
He took a year out of his medical studies to try to qualify for the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi. (Twitter profile, 22 Jan 2014)
DUAL CITIZENSHIP
He is a dual citizen of the United States and Armenia. (armradio.am, 23 May 2013)
Social MediaHear more from the athlete via their
website,
Twitter,
Facebook and
Facebook.