T. J. Lavin

Thomas Joseph Lavin (born December 7, 1976) is an American BMX rider and the host of MTV's reality competition series The Challenge since its eleventh season.

T. J. Lavin
Born
Thomas Joseph Lavin

(1976-12-07) December 7, 1976
Occupation
  • Cyclist
  • television host
Spouse(s)
Roxanne Siordia
(m. 2012)
Children1

Career

BMX

He has entered events including the X Games and the Dew Tour. In the X Games he took bronze three times, silver once, and gold three times (One was Australian). He has been a DK Dirt Circuit Champion, a champion in the Gravity Games, a European championship winner, and a CFB Champion. In 1995, he was crowned the "King of Dirt". He has a 1-acre (0.40 ha) BMX track in his backyard which includes several groomed trails and dirt jumps.[1]

Lavin was competing in a Dew Tour event in Las Vegas on October 14, 2010, where he crashed and was rushed to the hospital. Due to the critical injuries he sustained, he was put into a medically induced coma and developed a case of pneumonia shortly after.[2][3] On October 20, Chas Aday, friend of Lavin, reported that Lavin was breathing on his own, following simple commands like squeezing hands or giving thumbs-up to the doctors and he was expected to make a full recovery.[4] Lavin was able to return home on November 16, 2010.[5]

MTV

Lavin is the subject of the film A Film about T. J. Lavin. He appeared on an episode of MTV's Cribs.[6] Lavin has a video game named after him: MTV Sports: T. J. Lavin's Ultimate BMX.

He has hosted spin-offs, specials, and MTV's reality-competition show The Challenge (originally titled Real World/Road Rules Challenge) since its eleventh season.

The Challenge

Personal life

He married his longtime girlfriend Roxanne Siordia on November 2, 2012, in Las Vegas. The couple had been together for eight years and married on their anniversary. Through Siordia, Lavin has one stepdaughter, Raquel (born in 1999), whom he has since adopted.[7]

References

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