Jason Kean earns Paralympics spot after life-changing accident

Wheelchair curler Jason Kean has been selected for the 2026 Winter Paralympics in Milano Cortina, marking a remarkable recovery from a serious accident. The 39-year-old from Newcastle discovered the sport during hospital stays and credits it with pulling him out of depression. He will compete in mixed doubles alongside Jo Butterfield for ParalympicsGB.

Four years ago, Jason Kean, a 39-year-old from Newcastle and avid motorcyclist, suffered a severe accident that left him hospitalized for five months. Struggling to adapt to life in a wheelchair, he fell into deep depression and faced further challenges, including a hospital readmission for an infection six months later.

It was during his initial hospital stay that Kean met someone who suggested wheelchair curling. Though he initially hesitated, a chance encounter with the same person at a hospital 50 miles away convinced him it was fate. He began playing in November 2022 and quickly progressed, making his international debut within a year.

Supported by fellow curler Stewart Pimblett, Kean joined the England team for the 2024 B World Championships, where their performance secured qualification for the World Championships later that year. His rapid rise culminated in selection for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics, partnering with athletics champion Jo Butterfield in mixed doubles.

Reflecting on the sport's impact, Kean said: “This has changed my life completely, the depression side was pretty hard to get through. Meeting the lads and getting involved in sport taught me that there was so much more to life after the accident. They taught me how to live again.”

He emphasized the importance of activity for those with disabilities: “I’m an advocate now that if you have any form of a disability, get out there and play a sport. People will show you have so much more to live for than sitting in your house looking out the window wondering if this it.”

Training involves long trips from Newcastle to Stirling, and Kean balances this with family life, missing events but supported by understanding relatives. Looking ahead, he aims high: “I want a gold medal at the Paras, that is what I’m going for.”

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Several American curlers from clubs across the country are heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, representing Team USA in men's and mixed doubles events. Athletes like Luc Violette and Ben Richardson, who honed their skills at Seattle's Granite Curling Club, join mixed doubles pair Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse in pursuing Olympic dreams while balancing full-time jobs. The competitions begin on February 4 with mixed doubles preliminaries.

Italy's 57-year-old wheelchair curler Egidio Marchese is preparing for the Milano Cortina Paralympics, confident that a medal is achievable in the host nation's Games. Hailing from southern Italy, Marchese has overcome a life-changing accident to lead his team in the sport's mixed team and new mixed doubles events. With strong recent performances, he believes Italy can challenge powerhouses like China and Canada.

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The Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games will feature wheelchair curling competitions from March 4 to 14 at the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium. This marks the sport's return to Italy since its Paralympic debut in Torino 2006, with new mixed doubles event making its debut alongside the established mixed team competition.

Taylor Anderson-Heide, lead for Team USA's women's curling squad, has overcome personal and team challenges to reach the 2026 Winter Olympics. Drawing on resilience built through wilderness training and family support, she brings positivity and elite sweeping skills to the ice. Her journey highlights the grind of curling in the United States and the power of support systems.

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Prince William and Princess Kate recently visited Scotland’s National Curling Academy in Stirling, where they received curling lessons from Team GB athletes Jen Dodds and Bruce Mouat. The royals attempted the sport ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics, showing nerves but impressive form. This encounter highlights the building excitement for Great Britain's curling squad in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo.

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