Aaron Pike wanted to be in Duluth this weekend trying to win the Grandma's Marathon wheelchair race for a fourth consecutive year, but he's kind of busy right now. Actually, his calendar looks like a slacker's worst nightmare.
The Park Rapids native is planning to spend the next two months training not just for the Summer Paralympics in Tokyo but also simultaneously for the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing.
Oh, he's also going to squeeze in two marathons — on back-to-back days in cities 900 miles apart.
Does this guy ever sleep?
"It's uncharted territory," he said, sounding excited to give this crazy competition schedule his best shot.
Pike is back in his home state participating in the U.S. Paralympic Trials. He is vying to qualify for the Tokyo Games in the 800 meters, 1,500, 5,000 and marathon, which is his specialty. He won't learn officially if he made the team and in which events until the formal selection process later this week.
He is a two-time Paralympian in both the Summer Games (London and Rio) and Winter Games (Sochi and Pyeongchang). He competes in distance events in the summer, and biathlon and cross-country races in the winter. He feels especially confident in his chances of medaling in the marathon.
COVID's one-year postponement of the Tokyo Games means that the 35-year-old Pike will face the unique challenge of participating in two Paralympics in a span of six months.