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Talan Skeels-Piggins (born 10 September 1970 in
Bristol Bristol () is a City status in the United Kingdom, city, Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county and unitary authority in England. Situated on the River Avon, Bristol, River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Glouces ...
) is a Children’s Author, a double 600cc Motorcycle World Champion (Paralysed category) and Winter Paralympian - as part of the British Team
alpine skier Alpine skiing, or downhill skiing, is the pastime of sliding down snow-covered slopes on skis with fixed-heel bindings, unlike other types of skiing ( cross-country, Telemark, or ski jumping), which use skis with free-heel bindings. Whether for ...
. Skeels-Piggins used a sit-ski in alpine competitions. Skeels-Piggins is a former
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fighter controller and PE teacher at St Laurence School, Bradford On Avon. He was paralysed from the chest down following a motorcycle accident in March 2003, which shattered his spine and broke his neck. After his injury he was retained in the Armed Forces and serves as a lieutenant in the
Royal Naval Reserve The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. Together with the Royal Marines Reserve, they form the Maritime Reserve. The present RNR was formed by merging the original R ...
s. He began skiing on a family holiday at the age of nine. Whilst in the Royal Navy, he was selected for the RN Ski Team and was captain of the Scotland, Northern England & Northern Ireland Command team. He was placed fourth overall in the 1995 Navy Ski Championships. After his accident he chose to start skiing using a sit-ski with the goal of competing at the Paralympics. He was selected to compete for the Great Britain team 14 months after sustaining his injuries and competes in the LW10/1 classification for athletes with paraplegia with no upper abdominal function and no functional sitting balance. By 2008 he had reached a world ranking of 5th in the downhill event. At the 2009 World Championships in Korea, he finished 31st in the super-G and improved on that position with a 26th-placed finish at the 2009 World Cup in Whistler. In 2010 he won two bronze medals at the NorAm Cup in Kimberly, Canada to secure his qualification for the
2010 Winter Paralympics ) , nations = 44 , athletes = 506 , events = 64 in 5 sports , opening = 12 March , closing = 21 March , opened_by = Governor General Michaëlle Jean , cauldron = Zach Beaumont , stadium = BC Place , winter_ ...
. He competed for Great Britain at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in the men's slalom,
giant slalom Giant slalom (GS) is an alpine skiing and alpine snowboarding discipline. It involves skiing between sets of poles ("gates") spaced at a greater distance from each other than in slalom but less than in Super-G. Giant slalom and slalom make up th ...
and
super-G Super giant slalom, or super-G, is a racing discipline of alpine skiing. Along with the faster downhill, it is regarded as a "speed" event, in contrast to the technical events giant slalom and slalom. It debuted as an official World Cup event d ...
. His best finish was 15th in the giant slalom; he also finished 25th in the super-G and 31st in the slalom. In 2011, together with Russell O'Neill and Halina Tomlinson, Talan founded 'The Bike Experience', a charity established to help motorcycle riders who are now paraplegic to ride again. Based at Castle Combe circuit in Wiltshire this is free experience for disabled bikers who would like to ride on a racing circuit: Level 1 teaches the riders how to use the adapted machine, with slow speed work on a closed-off section of the circuit. This is normally followed by Level 2 after a short break. Level 2 riders take part in track work and the session is spent working on learning the racing line around the circuit, ensuring correct gearing is selected and pressing on to a quick pace. Level 3 is also a track session focusing on one-on-one tuition with the riders, concentrating on any issues they may have and working towards full confidence in taking part in track days. 2011 Talan became the first paraplegic in the history of motor-racing to gain an ACU 'Hill-Climb and Sprint' Race Licence and compete against able bodied racers in solo motorcycles. 2011 Talan was Awarded Honorary Masters (Education) from University of Chichester for Outstanding Sporting Achievement and continued Education Development in Schools, Colleges and Universities. 2012 Talan became the first paraplegic in the history of motor-racing to gain an ACU Road Race licence and compete against able-bodies racers. Race held at Snetterton on 23/24 June 2012 with Club Thundersport, taking part in the Minitwin Class on a modified Suzuki SV650. Came 12th out of 38 in 2012 Minitwin Championship. 2013 Silver Medal in IPC NorAm Adaptive SBX Competition. Becomes first Monoskier to win IPC medals in both Alpine and Adaptive SBX races. 2015 World Champion 600cc (Paralysed category) at Bridgestone World Cup in Vallelunga, Italy. Also took 2nd place 600cc (all disabled categories). He competed again in the 2018 Disabled World Championship, with podiums at Le Mans and Magny Cours, he finished second overall in the 600cc class and took First for paralysed riders. Skeels-Piggins is a qualified teacher and formerly taught physical education at St Laurence, Bradford on Avon. In September 2020 his first book, The Little Person Inside, was published. The book is aimed at inspiring children and getting them to believe in their own ability.


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External links


Talan Skeels-Piggins' website

Profile
at the British Disabled Ski Team
Talan Skeels-Piggins (talansp)
on Twitter
"Piggins Progress" – Talan Skeels-Piggins' blogspot

The Bike Experience
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Skeels-Piggins, Talan 1970 births Living people Sportspeople from Bath, Somerset British male alpine skiers Paralympic alpine skiers for Great Britain Alpine skiers at the 2010 Winter Paralympics People educated at Truro School