Chris Vos | |
Birth Date: | 25 February 1998 |
Birth Place: | Haarlem, Netherlands |
Nationality: | Dutch |
Sport: | Para-snowboarding |
Event: | Para-snowboard cross |
Country: | Netherlands |
Coach: | Bibian Mentel,[1] Frank Germann[2] |
Website: | AdaptiveChris.com[3] |
Chris Vos (born 25 February 1998 in Haarlem, Netherlands) is a Dutch para-snowboarder. At age five Vos got into an accident which resulted in his right leg being paralyzed. Vos currently lives in Noordbeemster, Netherlands. He has a relationship with Lisa Bunschoten.[4]
Vos follows an MBO education at the Johan Cruyff College, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
Vos made his debut in April 2011 during the World Cup in Ocieres, France.
Vos qualified for the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sotsji, Russia. He did this by coming in fourth in the Europa Cup in Landgraaf, Netherlands. He participated in the boardercross event where he ranked 13th.
Vos again qualified for the 2018 Winter Paralympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea where he participated in boardercross and banked slalom. He won a silver medal in the boardercross event.
Vos and Lisa Bunschoten were the flagbearers for the Netherlands during the opening ceremony of the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing, China.[5] [6] He won the silver medal in the men's banked slalom SB-LL1 event.[7]
In 2015, Vos was invited to participate in the X Games. The X Games are an annual event held in Aspen, Colorado, U.S. The event is invite only. Vos reached the finals and ultimately ranked 8th. He was invited once more in 2016.
Vos has served as an ambassador for the Johan Cruyff Foundation in the Netherlands.[8]
In 2010, Vos participated in a Dutch TV show called Cappies Award which was broadcast by TROS and presented by Lucille Werner. The show aimed to show the things handicapped children could do, rather than the things they couldn't. In the show Vos was introduced to Bibian Mentel who gave him a medal for his effort. Mentel proclaimed that she hoped that she and Vos would participate in the 2014 Winter Paralympics together, which happened.
Vos is a member of the Mentelity Foundation, a foundation that seeks to get children with a handicap to participate in sport.