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Height
6'6"
Age
55
Hometown
Deland, FL
Education
Father Lopez High School
Quick Facts
Hobbies include golf and renovating historic housesCareer Highlights
- 2019 - Parapan American Games (Silver)
- 2019: World ParaVolley Beach World Series Pingtan Open (Gold)
- 2016 – ParaVolley Intercontinental Cup (6th Place)
- 2015 – ParaVolley Beach Standing Volleyball Challenge (Silver)
- 2007 – Parapan American Games (Silver)
- 2003 – Parapan American Games (Gold)
- 1999 – Para-Standing Volleyball Parapan Am Open (Silver)
- 1997 – Para-Standing Volleyball Parapan Am Open (Gold)
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- MOST NOTABLE
- Started all six matches during the 2016 Intercontinental Cup
- Led the team in scoring during the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens
- Named the 2004 Paralympian of the Year
- Named “Most Valuable Player” of the 2003 Parapan American Games
- Named “Most Outstanding Hitter” of 2003 Parapan American Games
- 1999 Pan American Games Most Outstanding Blocker in Montreal
- Named “Most Outstanding Blocker” at the 1998 World Championship
- Named to the All-Tournament team at the 1997 Pan American Open
- Inducted into the YMCA Volleyball Hall of Fame in 2006
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- DID YOU KNOW?
- Joined USA Volleyball in 1995 as a member of the U.S. Standing Disabled Volleyball Team
- Competed in four Paralympic Games spanning two decades
- Became an amputee at age 7, after an accident with a lawn mower that severely damaged his right leg below the knee
- Inspired to try volleyball after watching current U.S. Women’s National Team coach Karch Kiraly win a gold medal during the 1984 Olympics
- Manages a youth volleyball league and trains high school players
Paralympic Experience
- 4-time Paralympian;
- Paralympic Games Rio de Janeiro 2016, 8th (Team - Men)
- Paralympic Games Athens 2004, 6th (Team - Men)
- Paralympic Games Sydney 2000, 4th (Team - Standing - Men)
- Paralympic Games Atlanta 1996, 4th (Team - Standing - Men)
World Championship Experience
- Most recent: 2022 – 6th (Team - Men)
- Years of participation: Team - Men 2018, 2022
- Top finish: 6th – 2022 (Team - Men)
More
Blog Series for the Victoria Advocate:
5 Rings: Fourth time's a charm at Paralympics
5 Rings: Strong showing by U.S. athletes
5 Rings: Strong bonds form at Paralympics
5 Rings: Competition has a spirit of sportsmanship
Chris Seilkop Returns to Paralympics after 9-Year Retirement
Victoria Advocate: Chris Seilkop returns to Paralympics after 9-year retirement
Victoria Advocate: Victoria resident finds international success
Chris Seilkop part of USAV's 1st 3-man international beach team
Paraolympian takes reins of Golden Crescent YMCA
USA Volleyball Announces Nominees for USOC SportsMan, SportsWoman and Team of 2004