Quick facts

Birthdate

June 21, 1989

Hometown

Medicine Hat, AB

Residence

Medicine Hat, AB

Sport

Para ice hockey

Experience

Sochi 2014

Vancouver 2010

Derek Whitson was member of Canada’s bronze medal-winning team at the 2014 Paralympic Winter Games in Sochi.  The defenceman earned two assists and played in all five games in the tournament.

Whitson made his sledge hockey debut in 2000 with the Chatham Sledgehammers and has pretty much enjoyed success ever since. Highlights include a world junior title with Team Ontario in 2007 and the Ontario crown with the Windsor Ice Bullets in 2009. He became a national team member in 2007 and helped Canada to two gold medals at the World Sledge Hockey Challenge as well as the IPC World Championship in 2013.

He was out of action for a total of two months and missed three international matches against the United States in February 2013 after undergoing surgery to remove a swollen lymph node in his hand. It had become infected by a hockey glove.

In addition to being an excellent sledge hockey player, Whitson is a goaltender with Canada’s national disabled seven-a-side soccer team. In 2007, he competed at the 2007 Parapan Am Games (earning a bronze) and world championships. He also hopes to be a golf professional and coach golf. Whitson, a five handicap, has worked at the Links of Kent golf course for six years and played on the Burger King Junior Golf Tour in 2007 and 2008.

In October 2009, Whitson and teammate Ray Grassi were invited to a Detroit Red Wings practice, where they got a chance to skate with some of the biggest names in the NHL. 

He has worked as a recreational assistant at the Children’s Treatment Centre in Chatham. An accomplished artist, he has donated his artwork to support fellow athletes through the Canadian Athletes Now “Art of Believing” art auction.

Whitson was born with cerebral palsy, a motor condition that causes physical disability in human development.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Bronze medal at 2014 Paralympic Winter Games… World champion in 2013.

PERSONAL 

FAMILY: Son of Ron and Sharon… Has three brothers and two sisters.

GETTING INTO THE SPORT: He began playing in 2000 with the Chatham Sledgehammers.

ODDS AND ENDS: His favorite player is U.S. sledge hockey player Sylvester Flis.

Paralympic Medals

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