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Kevin Rempel (born September 15, 1982) is a Canadian sledge hockey player. Rempel was born in St. Catharines,
Ontario Ontario ( ; ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.Ontario is located in the geographic eastern half of Canada, but it has historically and politically been considered to be part of Central Canada. Located in Central Ca ...
, and lists his hometown as
Vineland, Ontario Vineland is an unincorporated community within the Lincoln, Ontario, Town of Lincoln in Regional Municipality of Niagara, Niagara Region. Located in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Ontario, it is bordered by the Tw ...
. He became an incomplete paraplegic in July 2006, after a dirt bike jumping accident. He began playing sledge hockey in 2008 with the Niagara Thunderblades. He won a gold medal with Team Canada at the
2013 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships The 2013 IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships was the seventh IPC Ice Sledge Hockey World Championships that took place in the SPART Complex in Goyang, South Korea from 12 to 20 April 2013. It was the first time that South Korea hosted the ...
in Goyang, Korea, and a bronze medal at the
2014 Winter Paralympics The 2014 Winter Paralympics (russian: Зимние Паралимпийские игры 2014, Zimniye Paralimpiyskiye igry 2014), the 11th Paralympic Winter Games, and also more generally known as the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, were an ...
in Sochi, Russia.


Early life

Rempel grew up in Vineland, Ontario and lived a very modest life. He enjoyed riding his BMX, skateboarding, snowboarding, and motocross as a child. His passion for motocross began at the age of 10 years old when neighbours down the street received motocross bikes for Christmas and saw the bikes riding in the back fields. Rempel got his first dirtbike at the age of 12. After trying his hand at racing for a few years, it was apparent that he was not cut out for racing and decided to make a switch to pursue FMX (Freestyle Motocross). After being inspired during an 8-month trip to British Columbia during his college co-op, Rempel returned home to Ontario and started his own company, Underground FMX Productions, to being putting on his own FMX stunt shows. After performing his first jump show on Canada Day weekend (July 1, 2006), Rempel crashed at his second show in Haliburton, Ontario on July 15, 2006. Rempel claims that he wasn't fully mentally focused that day riding, and as a result, when he took off on the take off ramp, he wasn't in the correct body position and decided to let go mid-air and landed on the ground without the motorcycle. The impact broke his back, pelvis, ribs, and he was instantly paralyzed.


Spinal cord injury life

As a result of the motocross accident, Rempel is an incomplete paraplegic. He suffered a fracture-dislocation of his T12-L1 vertebrae. Luckily, he didn't sever his spinal cord, and as a result or surgery and therapy he was able to teach himself how to walk again. He still suffers from long terms effects living with a spinal cord injury, such as nerve pain and muscle spasms.


Gerald Rempel

In addition to Kevin's accident, his father, Gerald Rempel, also had an accident which resulted in a spinal cord injury. Kevin and Gerald were building a tree stand one day when the branch Gerald was standing on broke, and he fell 25 feet to the ground breaking his back and became a complete paraplegic just nine months from retirement. Unfortunately, Gerald struggled with his spinal cord injury and became very negative, and developed a gambling addiction. Gerald's wife, Shirley, eventually left Gerald, not because of his disability, but because of his negative attitude. Seven weeks later Gerald committed suicide. Soon after, while at family counselling, Kevin was asked to share his story of mental resilience and perseverance at a fundraising event for Spinal Cord Injury Ontario. His story was very well received and that is what ultimately started his speaking career.


Team Canada

Rempel played five years with the Canadian Men's National Para Ice Hockey Team (2010–2015) helping earn a Gold medal at the 2013 World Championships and a Bronze medal at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia.


Keynote speaking

Rempel is now a full-time speaker delivering keynotes and workshops to corporate audiences worldwide. His signature keynote is called The Hero Mindset, which helps audiences focus on small things that make a big difference to become a hero in their own story. Rempel has many different programs available that focus on mental health, resilience, and managing change.


The Sledge Hockey Experience

Upon retiring from Team Canada, Rempel created a corporate team building program called the Sledge Hockey Experience to help bridge the gap between the able-bodied population and people with disabilities. The program is run out of the Ford Performance Centre in Etobicoke, Ontario and is a three hour turn-key program designed for a 20 person VIP experience to “Get #buttdown on the ice for a new perspective on sport, life, and people with disabilities.”


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