Simon Keith Explained

Simon Keith
Fullname:Simon Keith
Birth Date:1965 5, df=y
Birth Place:Lewes, England
Height:5ft 8in
Position:Forward
Youthyears1:1971–1983
Youthclubs1:Lansdowne Soccer Association
Collegeyears1:1984–1985
College1:Victoria Vikings
Collegeyears2:1987–1989
College2:UNLV Rebels
Years1:1983–1984
Clubs1:Bromley FC
Years2:1989
Caps2:22
Goals2:5
Years3:1990
Caps3:9
Goals3:1
Years4:1990
Caps4:11
Goals4:0
Years5:1989–1990
Clubs5:Cleveland Crunch (indoor)
Caps5:52
Goals5:6

Simon Sean Keith [1] (born 25 May 1965) is a British/Canadian soccer player. He is the first athlete to have played professional sports after having undergone a heart transplant.

To raise awareness for organ donation, he founded the Simon Keith Foundation in 2011.

Early life and education

Simon Keith was born on 25 May 1965, to David Keith,[2] and Sylvia.[3] The family moved to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada in 1967.[4] He played his youth soccer for the Victoria Boys Club and later the Lansdowne Evening Optimists. He went to Mount Douglas Secondary School[4] from 1981 to 1983, where he played on a soccer team with notable teammates Jeff Mallett and John Hughes.

He subsequently gained a scholarship to play soccer at the University of Victoria[4] for the Vikings soccer team where in 1984 he was diagnosed with myocarditis, a deterioration of the heart muscle.[4]

In 1986, he was the recipient of a heart transplant, the donor being 17 year old Jonathan Edward, from Newport, Wales, who had died while playing soccer.[5] The surgery was done in Papworth Hospital outside London[6] by Dr. Mohsin Hakim and Sir Terence English.[7] He then became the first athlete to have played professional sports after having undergone a heart transplant.[5]

Sports career

Following recovery from his surgery, Keith moved to Las Vegas in 1987 to attend the University of Las Vegas where he played soccer for the UNLV Rebels with his older brother Adam. Keith won numerous awards at UNLV including the Student-Athlete of the Conference and USA's Most Courageous Athlete. Keith was the number one overall pick in the 1989 professional indoor soccer draft.[8] by the Cleveland Crunch of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). Keith also played professionally for the Victoria Vistas, the Winnipeg Fury and Montreal Supra of the Canadian Soccer League.[9]

Speaker

At the age of 50 he said:

Within me beats the heart of an incredible young Welsh athlete, whose loss of life enabled me to live mine. Since receiving this gift of life, I have dedicated my time advocating for organ donation awareness and the benefits of living an active lifestyle following an organ transplant.[10]

Keith spoke at the White House in 2016 as part of President Obama's Organ Summit. Keith has also spoken at the Canadian and British Parliaments and travels the world telling his story and inspiring others. Keith is now the CEO of the Simon Keith Foundation,[11] founded to increase awareness of organ donor awareness and educate transplant recipients. Keith is one of the longest-living heart transplant recipients and has lived the majority of his life with his second heart. In March 2019, Keith underwent his second heart transplant surgery along with a kidney transplant.

Keith belongs to the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame and the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame. In 2017, he was honored as Canada's Humanitarian of the Year. In 2022, Keith was awarded the prestigious Silver Rebel Award as a member of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Athletic Hall of Fame.

Second heart transplant

In March 2019 he received a second heart transplant and a new kidney in San Diego.[12]

Simon Keith Foundation

To raise awareness for organ donation, he founded the Simon Keith Foundation in 2011.[12] Since its founding The Simon Keith Foundation has raised millions of dollars in support of the families of youths who have undergone organ transplants as well as raise awareness for organ donation. In 2021 The Simon Keith Foundation announced two scholarships. In partnership with the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame, The Simon Keith Foundation will award a scholarship to a graduating high school senior whose life has been affected by organ donation or transplantation. In Canada, The Simon Keith Foundation has partnered with the Greater Victoria Sports Hall of Fame and the University of Victoria to offer a similar scholarship. Both awards will be endowed and awarded annually in perpetuity.

Keith was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2022 "for his inspirational advocacy of organ donation and for his dedicated support for transplant recipients."[1]

Personal and family

Keith is married to Kelly and they have three children.[4] [13]

Further reading

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Order of Canada appointees – December 2022 . The Governor General of Canada . 29 December 2022 . 29 December 2022 .
  2. News: Squires . Sally . Three years ago, Simon Keith was dying of heart disease at the age of 21. Now he's a pro soccer team's top draft choice . 18 July 2021 . The Washington Post . 1 August 1989 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210718170352/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/wellness/1989/08/01/three-years-ago-simon-keith-was-dying-of-heart-disease-at-age-21-then-he-got-a-heart-transplant-now-hes-a-pro-soccer-teams-top-draft-choice/e2b771fd-6ac7-4cbe-8769-da22fcdec55a/ . 18 July 2021.
  3. News: Miech . Rob . His heart was in the game - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper . 19 July 2021 . lasvegassun.com . 23 June 2007 . en.
  4. Web site: Simon Keith Hall of Famers Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame . www.snshf.com . 18 July 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160617071823/http://snshf.com/hall-of-famers/simon-keith/ . 17 June 2016.
  5. News: Smith . Mark . 'I'm alive because a teen who died playing football gave me his heart' . 18 July 2021 . WalesOnline . 12 July 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210718120537/https://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/health/former-professional-footballer-whos-lived-16566658 . 18 July 2021 . en.
  6. News: Soccer Player With Transplanted Heart Upsets Thinking About Rehabilitation. Los Angeles Times. 23 November 1990. 18 July 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210718123740/https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-11-23-vw-5335-story.html. 18 July 2021. Victoria.
  7. News: His heart was in the game. Las Vegas Sun. 23 June 2007. 27 September 2011. Victoria.
  8. Book: Companions in Courage: Triumphant Tales of Heroic Athletes . Pat . LaFontaine . Ernie . Valutis . Chas . Griffin . Larry . Weisman . Hachette Digital . 2000 . 9780446527057 . registration .
  9. Web site: Simon Keith. Stats Crew.
  10. Web site: Campbell . Deirdre . Longest surviving heart transplant recipient says it's time to change the way we do organ donation. . News Powered by Cision . 18 July 2021 . en.
  11. Web site: The Simon Keith Foundation.
  12. News: Dheensaw . Cleve . Simon Keith out of hospital after second life-saving transplant . 19 July 2021 . Times Colonist . 1 April 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190405230815/https://www.timescolonist.com/news/local/simon-keith-out-of-hospital-after-second-life-saving-transplant-1.23777393 . 5 April 2019.
  13. https://web.archive.org/web/20120405105219/http://www.sportshalloffame.net/about-us/board-of-trustees/simon-keith Southern Nevada, (Las Vegas) Sports Hall of Fame