Dan McCoy (sledge hockey)


Daniel Frank McCoy is an ice sled hockey player from the USA and Member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team. Dan took part in the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, where USA won the gold medal. They defeated Russia 1-0 in the final.
McCoy was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born with spina bifida, McCoy has been an inspiration for perseverance and determination as he continues to challenge himself to rise above his disability.

Biographical Information

Daniel Frank McCoy was born at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh to Mark and Angela McCoy. McCoy was born with myelomeningocele at lumbar area 3-4 which has resulted in partial paralysis.
At the age of 5, McCoy was introduced to the sport of sled hockey by volunteers from Shriners Hospital in Erie, PA who traveled to Pittsburgh twice a month to provide sports therapy for individuals with physical disabilities in the area. At the time, McCoy's three-year-older brother Andrew was beginning to play stand-up hockey. McCoy knew that physically he could not play hockey like his brother but found that sled hockey, where players sit in sleds and propel themselves using two mini hockey sticks equipped with picks on one end, was as challenging. McCoy is one of the original players in the Mighty Penguins Sled Hockey organization and still competes with the senior team as captain.
At the age of 8, McCoy watched the 2002 Salt Lake City Paralympic Games in which a fellow Mighty Penguins player, Josh Wirt, was a member of the U.S. National Sled Hockey Team. Seeing Team U.S.A win gold inspired a dream in McCoy to one day compete for the U.S. at the Paralympics.
At the age of 14, McCoy was selected for the U.S. Development Sled Hockey Team. At the age of 16, he was selected for the U.S. National Sled Hockey team. His dream of competing for his country came true when he traveled to Sochi in 2014 and competed in the Paralympic's sledge hockey games bringing home gold.
In addition to playing sled hockey, McCoy attends the University of Pittsburgh studying communications with plans for graduate studies in the rehabilitation sciences. He is also active in cross-fit, handcycling, and paracanoe.

Sled Hockey Career Highlights

Summary
Paralympic Winter Games
IPC Sled Hockey World Championship
World Sled Hockey Challenge