Cairo Zion
Mini Biography
"Cairo Zion" is a SAG AFTRA-e teen actor, model, and athlete. But, he is most known for his athletic ability, and uncanny balance.
Whistle Sports filmed a mini-documentary about Cairo for their series "No Days Off," and he was a competitor on season two of American Ninja Warrior Jr.
Most Recently, he was the lead in a comedic series sponsored by "Got MIlk," featuring Spice Adams. And, the recipient of the "Global Child Prodigy Awards," 2022 in Dubai.
Cairo earned the title of Costa Rican "Grom of the Year" for Skimboarding in 2018, but he is also known as an extreme athlete for doing stunts on his unicycle, surfing, skateboarding, wake-boarding stunts, free-line skates, and the latest trend of long distance bike wheelie stunts.
Diagnosed with dyslexia at age 7, he has since become very passionate about telling his story to help others. Cairo was highlighted at the Asia Pacific Dyslexia Forum 2021 in Japan, and has made Vlogs for classrooms in India.
A native New Yorker, Cairo has a very diverse family background. His heritage is a mix of Puerto Rican, European, West African and even Native American (Comanche and Taino). His step-father is Sikh from New Delhi, so he has been raised closely with the traditions of India, as well.
Cairo has traveled the world from a young age; but his heart lies in Miami, Costa Rica, Dubai, and his all time favorite place is Rishikesh India, during the Holi Festival of Colors.