After shattering expectations and becoming the first person with Down syndrome to complete an IRONMAN triathlon, Chris Nikic has made history again by being the first person with an intellectual disability to win a Laureus sports award.
On 6 May2021, Chris was presented with Laureus Sporting Moment of the Year Award during a virtual ceremony. He follows in the footsteps of Special Olympics founder Eunice Kennedy Shriver who won the Laureus Sport for Good Award in 2000.
“Hello, I am Chris Nikic. I am a Special Olympic athlete who decided to do the impossible, the Ironman. The greatest reward is all the parents telling me they have hope for their kids. Thank you for this amazing Award and giving others like me hope. The secret is just get 1% better every day. Thank you and may God bless you.”
Since becoming an IRONMAN, Chris, a Special Olympics Florida athlete and Champion Ambassador, has been featured in global media coverage by ESPN, BBC Sport, Sports Illustrated and more. His message of inclusion has resonated with people in such a powerful way that he continues to be sought-after as an athlete leader and keynote speaker.
The Laureus Sporting Moment Award celebrates game changers who use the power of sport to unite and inspire. The winner is determined by public votes from sports fans around the world. For 2021, there was tough competition, with contenders from China, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Japan.