David Lee
Paralympian 2008
Athlete Bio#
Hometown
Cardiff-by-the-Sea
David Lee didn’t start out as a cyclist.
After a 1990 motorcycle accident left him paralyzed from the waist down, Lee’s first foray into Paralympic sport was in wheelchair racing. He completed more than 40 marathons, winning eight of them, and eventually decided to take on the challenge of triathlon. He completed four Ironman distance races, but was eventually forced to move on from the sport due to medical issues.
After a long rehabilitation, Lee felt he needed a new challenge and to get back to his active lifestyle, so in 2006, he entered a grueling handcycle race in Alaska. In Challenge Alaska, he placed a respectable second. He then entered another handcycle race in Redlands, Calif., where he crushed his competition. The rest was history, as Lee is now a well-known figure on the international handcycling stage and he made his Paralympic Games debut in 2008 in Beijing.
In 2006 and 2007, Lee rode from San Francisco, Calif., to La Jolla, Calif., in six days with the Qualcomm Million Dollar Challenge to help raise money for the Challenged Athletes Foundation.
For the last 12 years, while not training, Lee has worked as a self-employed personal trainer. For more information, visit Lee’s website at http://fitnessgenie.com/.
Major Achievements:
- 2008: U.S. Paralympic Team member – 2008 Paralympic Games, Beijing, China
- 2007: Bronze medal – IPC Cycling World Championships, Bordeaux, France
- 2007: First place - Redlands Classic, Redlands, Calif.
- 2007: First place - Challenge Alaska Handcycling Race, Anchorage, Alaska
- 2006: Second place - Challenge Alaska Handcycling Race, Anchorage, Alaska