In Loving Memory of  Flynn Thomas Fry

Chris Nikic

Chris Nikic set a new world record by being the first Special Olympics athlete and the first person with Down Syndrome to complete a 140.6-mile Ironman. He now has 4 world records for Ironman and Marathons. His mission is to inspire others like him to pursue their dreams and goals.

His greatest achievement is showing others how getting 1% better every day and shifting your focus from your disabilities to your abilities and pursuing your dreams with an unwavering tenacity, a positive attitude and a no-quit grit can help anyone achieve their goals. Chris has achieved the following over the last few years:

  • Three IORNMANS Including IRONMAN HAWAII
  • Abbot SIX Stars for finishing Boston, NYC, Tokyo, Berlin, Chicago, and London Marathons
  • FOUR Guinness World Records
  • Special Olympics and Laureus Global Ambassador
  • NBC Documentary and ESPN Special Edition
  • 2X ESPY Award Winner (Jimmy V for Perseverance & Male Athlete with a disability)
  • Laureus Global Sporting Moment of the Year
  • Kulture City Inclusion Person of the Year
  • PRWeek Most Purposeful Person Under 30
  • Florida Sports Hall of Fame inductee, class of 2022
  • Inspired a new category for athletes with disabilities with Ironman and Major marathons
  • Institute for Sports and Social Justice – Barrier Breaker Award
  • Children’s Book: 1% Better – The Chris Nikic Story 
  • Author Book: 1% Better – Reaching My Full Potential and How You Can Too 
  • Inspired 6 other Special Olympics athletes to complete an Ironman in 2023