Rick Hansen (born August 26, 1957 in Port Alberni, British Columbia) grew up in Williams Lake, BC. He was a young athlete who had won all-star awards in five sports when he was paralyzed at the age of 15, after he was thrown from the back of a truck. Although initially deeply despondent, he soon learned to conquer his disability. He worked on rehabilitation, completed high school, then became the first student with a physical disability to graduate in Physical Education from the University of British Columbia. He went on to become a world class champion wheelchair marathoner and 1984 Olympic athlete. Hansen won 19 international wheelchair marathons, including three world championships.
He was inspired to attempt his greatest feat by his friend and teammate, Terry Fox, who attempted an 8000 km cross-Canada marathon with an artificial leg in the name of raising funds for cancer research.
He is married to Amanda, his Wheels in Motion trainer. They have three daughters, Emma Kathleen (a model and avid volleyball player), Alana and Rebecca and live in Richmond, BC. The girls attended James Whiteside Elementary School and plan on going to Hugh McRoberts Secondary School. Both are schools offering a French Immersion program.
In addition to the efforts on behalf of his association, Rick Hansen has also been a long-time supporter of fishing and environmental causes, and acts as Chair on the boards of the Fraser River Sturgeon Conservation Society and the Pacific Salmon Endowment Fund Society.
1957 births | British Columbia sportspeople | Canadian disabled sportspeople | Canadian humanitarians | Living people | Members of the Order of British Columbia | Companions of the Order of Canada | Norwegian Canadians | Port Alberni, British Columbia | Richmonders (British Columbia) | University of British Columbia alumni
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