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Aaron Fotheringham

Athlete

Birthday November 8, 1991

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Las Vegas, Nevada

Age 34 Years

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Who Is Aaron Fotheringham? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Born on November 8, 1991, Aaron Fotheringham will turn 34 years old in 2025. Hailing from Las Vegas, Nevada, Aaron is a wheelchair athlete renowned for his extraordinary skills in extreme sports, particularly for performing tricks on a wheelchair. He gained fame for his pioneering efforts in wheelchair motocross (WCMX) and has inspired many with his resilience and dedication to breaking barriers.

Occupation Athlete
Date of Birth November 8, 1991
Age 34 Years
Birth Place Las Vegas, Nevada
Horoscope Scorpio
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Aaron Fotheringham stands at an impressive height of 5 feet 6 inches (168 cm). He weighs approximately 130 pounds (59 kg). His athletic build, combined with his remarkable skills in a wheelchair, showcases his commitment to physical fitness and his active lifestyle.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Aaron has typically kept his personal life private, but as of 2025, there have been rumors regarding his relationship status. While he has not publicly confirmed a girlfriend or boyfriend, fans speculate about his close relationship with fellow athletes and friends in the sports community. Aaron values his family and often shares moments with them on social media, highlighting their support throughout his career.

He is one of six children who were adopted by his parents. Fotheringham is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and married Charlee Wilson in the Las Vegas Nevada Temple in 2018.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Aaron Fotheringham's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. His earnings come from multiple sources, including sponsorship deals, competitions, and public speaking engagements. He has established a strong brand presence in the extreme sports community, empowering and inspiring others while building a successful career.

Career, Business, and Investments

Aaron's journey in extreme sports began in his childhood, and he gained significant recognition after performing various impressive tricks, including the infamous "backflip" in a wheelchair. Over the years, he has participated in numerous competitions, showcasing his talents and pushing the limits of what wheelchair athletes can achieve.

In addition to his athletic career, Aaron has been involved in advocacy for disability rights and has made appearances in events promoting inclusivity in sports. He continues to explore various business ventures, including collaborations with adaptive sports brands and merchandise related to WCMX.

In 2008 he appeared in an episode of the reality series The Secret Millionaire and received a donation of US$20,000 from Century Software founder Gregory Haerr. In 2009, Fotheringham worked as a stunt double for Kevin McHale's character, Artie Abrams, in the TV series Glee.

Social Network

Aaron Fotheringham is active on various social media platforms, where he connects with fans and fellow athletes alike. He frequently posts updates about his training, competitions, and personal adventures, amassing a substantial following. His positive influence encourages others to pursue their interests regardless of their challenges. You can find him on Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, where he shares videos showcasing his skills and lifestyle.

Although he used crutches early on, he has been a wheelchair user full-time since the age of eight.

He would watch his brother riding his BMX at the skate park, and one day his brother told him that he should try riding his chair in the park, an event of which Fotheringham said "One day my brother was like, 'It'd be really cool if you dropped in on your chair, do you want to try it?'" My dad was there and he gave me the thumbs up, so they helped

me get my chair up a four-foot quarter pipe.

Then I dropped in and just fell. Multiple times. Then, finally, I rode away from one of them.". He later noted that "I did, and I was hooked". He placed fourth in the intermediate BMX division in a competition held at Sunny Springs Skate Park on August 26, 2006.

Education

While specific details about Aaron Fotheringham's education are not extensively documented, he has spoken about the importance of learning from life experiences. He emphasizes the significance of resilience and hard work, often sharing his insights on how education goes beyond traditional schooling. Aaron encourages aspiring athletes to gain knowledge in their fields to excel, both in sports and personal development.


Fotheringham calls his activity "WCMX". He is the first person to successfully perform a backflip in a wheelchair at the age of 14, and a double backflip at the age of 18. He performs many other tricks in his wheelchair including 180 degree 'aerials', one-wheeled spins and rail grinds. He plans to fuse the back flip with the 180 aerial into what is known as a 'flair'.

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