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Samantha Bosco (''nee'' Heinrich; February 18, 1987) is an American Paralympic athlete. She competed in Cycling at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, winning two bronze medals.


Early life and education

Bosco was born on February 18, 1987, in
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with a bowed tibia in her right leg. She began cycling with her father at the age of seven but surgery to lengthen her leg at the age of 11 left her with crutches, atrophied muscles, and a surgically stunted left leg. As she was unable to cycle, Bosco began rowing and earned a full athletic scholarship to the
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. However, the chronic injury forced her to retire from the sport after her sophomore year. Bosco eventually graduated with a
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in Communications from DeVry University and a Master's degree in Accounting from Keller Graduate School of Management of DeVry University.


Career

Upon retiring from rowing, Bosco was encouraged to get back into cycling, this time focusing on the road versus mountain biking. She got back into racing and discovered para-cycling from a friend. Her first race was in
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, where she received a C5 classification, and she chose to pursue the sport after earning a gold medal in the women's C5 road race and a silver medal in the time trial. After earning several World Cup and World Championship medals, along with a gold and silver medal at the 2015 ParaPan American Games, Bosco qualified for the
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. In the 2016 Summer Paralympics, Bosco earned two bronze medals; one in the C5 individual pursuit and another in the C5 road time trial. In 2017, she won her first World Championship for the 3K Individual Pursuit on her home velodrome in Carson, California. She also competed at the
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where she won two gold medals in the women's 500-meter time trial C1-5 and women's 3,000m pursuit C4-5, and two bronze in women's time trial C1-5 and women's C4-5 road race. While training to qualify for the
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, Bosco worked on her
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in accounting and co-ran Bosco Bike Fits with her husband. Once the Paralympics were delayed due to the
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, she accepted a marketing position for Angel City Sports, an organization started for athletes with disabilities. She also continued to volunteer as a mentor for Classroom Champions, a nonprofit organization cofounded by retired Olympic bobsledder Steve Mesler. Once racing started back up in 2021 and re-classified to a C4 after discovering nerve damage in 2019, Bosco went on to compete at the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open in April 2021 in Huntsville, Alabama and then at the UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup in Ostend, Belgium, where she won both the women's C4 time trial and the 70-km road race. That year, Bosco was nominated for the Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award and named to the Team USA roster for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. Days later, Bosco suffered an injury that kept her from being able to compete at the Games. Shifting her focus towards making the 2024 Paralympic Games and utilizing the time at home, Bosco came back to the 2022 season strong and has gone on to win both the time trial and road race at the 2022 U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open, UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup in Belgium, UCI Para-Cycling Road World Cup in Germany, and the USA Cycling Para-cycling Road National Championships.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bosco, Samantha Living people 1987 births Sportspeople from Anchorage, Alaska Paralympic cyclists for the United States American female cyclists Cyclists at the 2023 Parapan American Games Cyclists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2023 Parapan American Games Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in cycling Paralympic bronze medalists for the United States DeVry University alumni 21st-century American women 20th-century American women