
Evan Strong
Sport: Para Snowboarding
Gold: 1 Silver: 1 Bronze: 0
Quick Facts
Birthday: November 13, 1986
Height: 5'10"
Age: 38
Hometown: Haiku, HI
Education: Cabrillo College (Aptos, Calif.)
Biography
Quick Facts
- Strong grew up in Hawaii and found a love for the cement waves of the skate park at a young age
- By the age of 13, Strong had inked his first skateboarding sponsorship, and by the time he was 17, he was on his way to a career as a professional skateboarder
- Just 10 days before his 18th birthday, Strong was riding a motorcycle when he was struck by a drunk driver in a head-on collision which led to the partial amputation of his left leg
- As Strong got his mobility back after the accident, he wanted to do anything and everything -- including snowboarding
- Strong moved to Lake Tahoe in October 2007 to work at the Northstar California Resort and learn how to snowboard
- Since then, Strong has earned every title in the sport of para snowboarding, including multiple X Games medals, world championship titles and world cup titles
- Strong became the first male to win a gold medal in snowboarding at the Paralympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 and has continued to succeed for Team USA
- Son of Dr. Roger and Lisa Strong
- Has two sisters, Stephanie and Arianna
- Married to Mariah Strong
- Has one daughter, Indie
- Hobbies include skateboarding, mountain biking, surfing, photography and rewilding
- Credits his family and Amy Purdy and Daniel Gale, founders of Adaptive Action Sports, as the most influential individuals in his career
- Named U.S. amputee skateboarder, Jon Comer as his idol
- Was named USOPC Athlete of the Month for March 2014.
Paralympic Experience
- 3-time Paralympian; 2-time Paralympic medalist (1 gold, 1 silver)
- Paralympic Games Beijing 2022, 5th (Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men)
- Paralympic Games Pyeongchang 2018, silver (Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men), 4th (Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men)
- Paralympic Games Sochi 2014, gold (Snowboardcross - Standing - Men)
World Championship Experience
- Most recent: 2023 – 6th (Dual Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men), 8th (Dual Banked Slalom - Team - Men, Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men)
- Years of participation: Dual Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men 2023; Dual Banked Slalom - Team - Men 2023; Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men 2015, 2017, 2022, 2023; Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men 2015, 2017, 2022; Snowboard Cross Team Event - Men 2022; Snowboardcross - Standing - Men 2012
- Medals: 5 (1 gold, 3 silver, 1 bronze)
- Gold – 2012 (Snowboardcross - Standing - Men)
- Silver – 2017 (Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men); 2015 (Banked Slalom - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men, Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men)
- Bronze – 2022 (Snowboard Cross - Lower Limb 2 Impaired - Men)






