Kayden Beasley
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| Born | December 22, 2006 | ||||||||||||||||||||
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| Country | United States | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Sport | Ice sled hockey | ||||||||||||||||||||
| Position | Defense | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Kayden Beasley (born December 22, 2006) is an American ice sled hockey player. He is a member of the United States national team that won a gold medal at the 2026 Winter Paralympics. Beasley is a Forward.
Early life and education
Beasley was born in China as a congenital bilateral amputee. His birth parents abandoned him, and at three years old, he was adopted by Anthony and Amy Beasley and brought home to North Carolina on Christmas Day 2009.[1] His brother, Caleb Beasley, was adopted in 2006 from the same Chinese province.[2]
Career
Beasley made his World Para Ice Hockey Championships debut for the United States at 2025 World Para Ice Hockey Championships and won a gold medal.[3] He competed at the 2025 International Para Hockey Cup and ranked second on the team in scoring with two goals and five assists.[4]
On January 2, 2026, he was named to Team USA's roster for the 2026 Winter Paralympics.[5][6] He won a gold medal, Team USA's fifth consecutive gold medal in Para ice hockey at the Winter Paralympics.[7]
Personal life
Beasley is Christian and attends Grace Community Church in Angier, North Carolina.[8]
References
- ^ "Kayden beasley". teamusa.com. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ Abramson, Evan (April 21, 2025). "Sled hockey is growing. A look at the all-inclusive sport in North Carolina". Spectrum News. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ Voss, Gregg (June 3, 2025). "U.S. Sled Team Back on Top of the World". teamusa.usahockey.com. USA Hockey. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ Douglas, William (December 29, 2025). "Color of Hockey: Beasley hoping to have impact for U.S. at Paralympics". NHL.com. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ "2026 U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Hockey Teams Announced". teamusa.usahockey.com. USA Hockey. January 2, 2026. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ "NC teen Kayden Beasley to make Paralympic debut in Italy with Team USA". WRAL-TV. January 2, 2026. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
- ^ Carroll, Charlotte (March 15, 2026). "U.S. beats Canada to win fifth straight Paralympic sled hockey gold medal". The Athletic. Retrieved March 15, 2026.
- ^ Barkley, Scott (April 23, 2025). "Teen trains with national sled hockey team, keeps focus on bigger goals". baptistpress.com. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
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