Biography
Impairment information
Type of Impairment
Spinal Cord Injuries
Origin of Impairment
Acquired
Classification
T54
Further personal information
Family
Partner Oksana Masters
Residence
Champaign, IL, USA
Occupation
Athlete
Languages
English
Higher education
Sociology - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: United States
Sport specific information
When and where did you begin this sport?
He began wheelchair racing in 2006.
Club / Team
Central Cross-Country Ski Team [CXC Skiing]: Champaign, IL, USA
Training Regime
As a multi-sport athlete he trains six times a week and rarely has time off. "I am training throughout the year. I take on average one week off twice a year otherwise I'm training six days a week. The biggest sacrifice for me is time. There have been many instances where I have missed on events with friends or family so that I could make sure I am getting the right training."
General interest
Nicknames
Pikester (Twitter profile, 08 Dec 2019)
Memorable sporting achievement
Shooting 20 for 20 in the 15km individual biathlon at the 2018 Paralympic Winter Games in Pyeongchang. (Athlete, 29 Mar 2018)
Most influential person in career
His family. (teateamusa.org, 19 Feb 2017)
Hero / Idol
US long-distance runner Steve Prefontaine. (Athlete, 29 Mar 2018)
Superstitions / Rituals / Beliefs
He travels with his own coffee and coffee maker when he competes. (nbcolympics.com, 28 Dec 2017)
Other sports
He has represented United States of America in Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing, and competed in both sports at the 2014 and 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. He also played wheelchair basketball at university level in the United States of America. (SportsDeskOnline, 06 Aug 2020; startribune.com, 24 Jan 2015)
Famous relatives
His partner Oksana Masters has represented the United States of America in Para cycling, Para rowing, Para cross-country skiing and Para biathlon. She won bronze in the trunk and arms double sculls rowing event at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, and competed in Para cycling at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro. She also competed in both Para biathlon and Para cross-country skiing at the 2014 and 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, winning seven medals across both sports. (SportsDeskOnline, 06 Aug 2020; usatoday.com, 22 Jan 2018; nbcolympics.com, 28 Dec 2017)
Ambitions
To win a medal in the marathon event at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (paralympic.org, 11 May 2018)
Impairment
He sustained a spinal cord injury in a hunting accident at age 13. A member of another hunting party fired his shotgun in the direction of a noise he heard, and one of the pellets struck Pike in the back. (startribune.com, 24 Jan 2015)
Other information
OVERSEAS EDUCATION
He attended Ramstein American High School in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany. (teamusa.org, 01 Jun 2015)
MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE
As well as wheelchair racing, he has also represented the United States of America in Para cross-country skiing and Para biathlon. He says he enjoys competing in both summer and winter sports, and that his vast experience in wheelchair racing allows him to transition fairly easily from winter sports to Para athletics. "After my first time trying Nordic skiing I knew that it wasn't going to be my last time. I liked the sport immediately and knew that I wouldn't be able to give it up. So then I decided that I was going to try to balance the two sports. I have been able to come off of the winter season and get into the racing chair and feel strong within four weeks. I would attribute that to the fact that I have been doing wheelchair racing for about 12 years [speaking in 2018]. Without that long history in the racing chair it would not be possible. It takes a long time to learn the stroke for wheelchair racing and become efficient in wheelchair racing. I would say that if I started both sports around the same time, then it would not have been possible. With this constant flow I enjoy one [sport] and then start missing the other after I've been on the one for a while. I like the back and forth. And they are very compatible, luckily." (paralympic.org, 11 May 2018; teamusa.org, 18 Mar 2020)
He attended Ramstein American High School in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany. (teamusa.org, 01 Jun 2015)
MULTI-SPORT ATHLETE
As well as wheelchair racing, he has also represented the United States of America in Para cross-country skiing and Para biathlon. He says he enjoys competing in both summer and winter sports, and that his vast experience in wheelchair racing allows him to transition fairly easily from winter sports to Para athletics. "After my first time trying Nordic skiing I knew that it wasn't going to be my last time. I liked the sport immediately and knew that I wouldn't be able to give it up. So then I decided that I was going to try to balance the two sports. I have been able to come off of the winter season and get into the racing chair and feel strong within four weeks. I would attribute that to the fact that I have been doing wheelchair racing for about 12 years [speaking in 2018]. Without that long history in the racing chair it would not be possible. It takes a long time to learn the stroke for wheelchair racing and become efficient in wheelchair racing. I would say that if I started both sports around the same time, then it would not have been possible. With this constant flow I enjoy one [sport] and then start missing the other after I've been on the one for a while. I like the back and forth. And they are very compatible, luckily." (paralympic.org, 11 May 2018; teamusa.org, 18 Mar 2020)
Results
Unit | Date | Rank |
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Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 800 m T54 | Heat 3 | 2011-01-22 | 6 | |
Men's 4x400 m T54 | Heat 1 | 2011-01-24 | 2 | |
Men's 1500 m T53/54 | Heat 2 | 2011-01-25 | 8 | |
Men's 4x400 m T54 | Final | 2011-01-29 | 4 | |
Men's Marathon T53/54 | Final | 2011-01-30 | 19 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 5000 m T54 | Heat 2 | 2012-08-31 | 7 | |
Men's 1500 m T54 | Heat 1 | 2012-09-03 | 7 | |
Men's 4x400 m T53/54 | Heat 2 | 2012-09-08 | 3 | |
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 2012-09-09 | 16 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 7.5 km Sitting | Final Round | 2014-03-08 | 19 | |
Men's 15 km Sitting | Final Round | 2014-03-09 | 12 | |
Men's 1 km Sprint Sitting | Qualification | 2014-03-12 | 14 | |
Men's 15 km Sitting | Final Round | 2014-03-14 | 19 | |
Men's 10 km Sitting | Final Round | 2014-03-16 | 14 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's Short Distance Sitting | Race 1 | 2015-01-24 | 12 | |
Men's Long Distance - Free Style Sitting | Race 1 | 2015-01-25 | 5 | |
Men's Sprint - Classic Sitting | Race 1 | 2015-01-28 | 6 | |
Men's Long Distance Sitting | Race 1 | 2015-01-30 | 9999 | |
Men's Middle Distance - Classic Sitting | Race 1 | 2015-01-31 | 9 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 1500 m T54 | Heat 1 | 2015-10-23 | 17 | |
Men's 5000 m T54 | Heat 2 | 2015-10-25 | 17 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 1500 m T54 | Heat 1 | 2016-09-12 | 6 | |
Men's Marathon T54 | Final Round | 2016-09-18 | 10 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's Sprint - Free Style Sitting | Final | 2017-02-12 | 9 | |
Men's Long Distance Sitting | Final | 2017-02-14 | 4 | |
Men's Sprint Sitting | Final | 2017-02-18 | 5 | |
Men's Middle Distance - Free Style Sitting | Final | 2017-02-19 | 8 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's 7.5km Sitting | Final | 2018-03-10 | 12 | |
Men's 12.5km Sitting | Final | 2018-03-13 | 7 | |
Men's 1.1km Sprint Sitting | Final | 2018-03-14 | 7 | |
Men's 15km Sitting | Final | 2018-03-16 | 6 |
Event | Medal | Unit | Date | Rank |
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Men's Middle Distance Sitting | Final | 2019-02-16 | 5 | |
Men's Middle Distance - Free Style Sitting | Final | 2019-02-17 | 9999 | |
Men's Sprint - Free Style Sitting | Final | 2019-02-18 | 4 | |
Men's Sprint Sitting | Final | 2019-02-20 | 3 | |
Men's Long Distance Sitting | Final | 2019-02-21 | 9 |