U.S. Olympic Athletes

Alana Nichols

Growing up, Alana Nichols was very active and competitive, playing softball in high school until she broke her back in a snowboarding accident at the age of 17. However, her accident didn’t keep her out of competition for long. She began playing wheelchair basketball at the University of Arizona just two years later. Nichols then qualified for the U.S. Paralympics Women’s Wheelchair Basketball National Team in 2005 and competed in the 2008 Paralympic Games, helping her team bring home gold.

In 2002, Santa Fe Ski Resort offered Nichols a grant that would allow her to learn adaptive skiing. She took on mono-skiing and excelled quickly. After returning from the 2008 Paralympic Games, Nichols began competing with the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) in Winter Park, Colo.

At the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games in Vancouver Nichols was the top medal winner for Team USA. She took home two gold and two silver medals.

 

Nichols graduated from the University of Alabama with a Masters degree in Kinesiology and is interested in exercise science. She is especially interested in working with people with spinal cord injuries and introducing them to sport.

Major Achievements:

  • 2011: Gold medal, women's basketball; Parapan American Games, Guadalajara, Mexico
  • 2010: Gold medal, women's sitting downhill, women's sitting super-G, Bronze medal women's sitting slalom, women's sitting giant slalom - 2010 IPC Alpine Skiing World Championships - Sestriere, Italy
  • 2010: Gold medal, giant slalom and downhill; Silver medal, Super G; Bronze, super combined – Winter Paralympic Games, Vancouver, Canada
  • 2010: First place, downhill– World Cup, Sestriere, Italy
  • 2010: Second place, Super combined– World Cup, Sestriere, Italy
  • 2010: Third place, Super G– World Cup, Sestriere, Italy
  • 2009: First place, downhill – U.S. Adaptive Nationals
  • 2009: Third place, Super combined – U.S. Adaptive Nationals
  • 2008: Gold medal, wheelchair basketball – Paralympic Games, Beijing, China