Australian Paralympian snowboarder Ben Tudhope, kicking up snow mid-air, while snowboarding down a mountain.
 

Mobility & Innovation – Ben Tudhope

Ben Tudhope

Discover Ben's story

Sport

Para-snowboard cross
Banked slalom

Born

13 December 1999

Hometown

Manly, NSW

Lives in

Manly, NSW

Paralympic Games

2014, 2018, 2022

Vehicle

HiLux

Ben's Olympic Journey

Australia’s youngest-ever Winter Paralympian, Ben Tudhope fell in love with the snow at a young age. Ben started skiing at three, was introduced to the Paralympic team at ten and at only 14 competed at his first Paralympic Games, at Sochi in 2014.


A natural talent, Ben made the switch to snowboarding at eight after watching his dad and sister on the ski fields at Perisher Winter Sports Club. Whilst he developed an instant passion for snowboarding, his goal was never to compete at the Paralympics but simply to improve his skills and become the best snowboarder he could be.

Ben has now been a fierce competitor on the World Cup Circuit for almost a decade, ranking first in the world at the end of the 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons.

Whilst preparing for his third Paralympics at Beijing 2022, he kept a positive mindset during the highs and lows of lockdown by continuing to work hard to get his body and mind as strong as possible. He secured his first Paralympic medal when he clinched the bronze in the Men’s Para-Snowboard Cross SB LL2 event.


Ben strives every day, on and off the snow, to inspire others to achieve their goals by having a positive mindset and perseverance to overcome any obstacle.


Ben's HiLux

Australian Paralympian snowboarder Ben Tudhope stands proudly in snowboarding gear, his snowboard held up with his right hand.

Rugged and adaptable

“I love my HiLux GR Sport – it can navigate challenging terrain with ease and has a comfortable interior for long journeys. And its reliability is crucial for snowy drives. The spaciousness is also a highlight, allowing me to carry any boards, bags and equipment with ease. On top of all that, the stylish design makes it a standout choice for all adventures.”

Australian Paralympian snowboarder Ben Tudhope smiling, standing in front of his HiLux GR Sport amongst luscious tropical plantlife.

Home away from home

“The snowy mountains are like a second home to me – it always puts a smile on my face driving up to Thredbo in the GR Sport. Whenever I have time, I would love to do more off-road trips up and down the East Coast and camp on our amazing beaches!”

'Send me on my way' - Rusted Roots

Ben’s ultimate driving song

HiLux

This legendary ute is smarter, safer and tougher than ever. Steadfast and rugged, this workhorse has served generations of Australians for over 50 years.
165kW

Max power

3,500 kgG6

Towing capacity

80 L

Fuel tank capacity

HiLux 4x4 GR Sport 2.8L Turbo‑Diesel Automatic Double‑Cab Pick‑Up obtained in laboratory tests and does not reflect real‑world driving.

A red Toyota HiLux parked triumphantly on the orange of the Australian outback during dusk.
 
A red Toyota HiLux sitting parked atop an orange rocky outcrop overlooking the vast Australian wilderness.
The hardy, rugged tyres of a red Toyota HiLux covered in dirt from a day exploring the Australian outback.

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