Colin Cummings, an air hockey champion, is preparing for his sixth world title defense under unusual circumstances. The arrival of his daughter, Clara, and a job relocation to Hawaii have shifted his priorities. With no professional opponents available in Hawaii, Cummings has engaged in irregular solo practices, drawing comparisons to tennis players training against a wall. He remains active by surfing, and although he tracks competitors via online streams, his focus has changed significantly. At 26, he holds 12 world titles, asserting air hockey's status as a sport and confidently claiming his position as the GOAT with a goat sticker on his mallet.
Colin Cummings, regarded as the GOAT of air hockey, approaches his sixth world title defense uniquely, balancing his sport with new parental responsibilities and a job in Hawaii.
At just 26 years old, Cummings is a dominant force in air hockey, having won 12 world titles while adapting to life in Hawaii and managing fatherhood.
He views air hockey as a legitimate sport, confidently asserting his status as the greatest, using a goat sticker on his mallet to support his claim.
Cummings' training has changed post-baby, with infrequent solo practices and reliance on watching competitors' matches online, rather than traditional training methods.
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