As a professional boardsailor, Tom Ashley was used to setting the performance bar high. These days, he's still looking to raise the bar but in a different way.
For the past four years, he has been studying towards a Bachelor of Laws with honours at Auckland University.
After a disappointing exit from a promising Olympic career, when he missed out on the team for the London Olympics despite being defending champion, Ashley's focus switched to law which he admits helped fill the time.
"That's just sport," Ashley says of missing the London Olympics. "I don't have any regret about how that happened. I haven't sailed for fun or for training since I stopped. I haven't had any interest, not even to go out for a cruise or something like that. Law's always been my plan. It just took longer for me to get there than I expected."
Enrolled in his final semester, Ashley will begin work next February with Auckland-based law firm Russell McVeigh. The position came about after a summer internship with the firm's commercial litigation department, although he says the role was "obviously nothing with too great a responsibility".