Soyer is an
LW11 classified skier, who skied before his accident. Before the year was out following that camp, he went to
Colorado and participated in a skiing camp specifically for people who use monoskis. In 2007, he was ranked as Australia's second best sit-skier and was in the top 50 skiers in the world. In December of that year, he competed at the Hartford Ski Spectacular at the
Beaver Run Resort in
Breckenridge, Colorado where he finished thirteenth in the giant slalom, with a time of 1:09.12 in his first run, and 1:08.67 in his second run for a combined run time of 2:17.79. In 2008, Soyer was trying to qualify for the
2010 Winter Paralympics. At that time, he was the second ranked skier in his class in Australia, and ranked in the top 60 in the world. At another skiing event in 2011 in Mt Hutt, New Zealand, he finished third in the Super G. In 2012, he was a member of the Australian Paralympic skiing team, based out of the
Australian Institute of Sports, and was trying to secure a spot for the
2014 Winter Paralympics. His results at the 2017 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships in Tarvisio, Italy were 13th in the Giant Slalom Sitting and Slalom Sitting, 17th in the Super G Sitting and did not finish in the Super Combined Sitting. At the
2018 Winter Paralympics, he competed in five events. He did not finish in three events and was 16th in the Men's Super-G Sitting and 18th in the Men's Giant Slalom, Sitting. ==References==