A Traumatic Crash Nearly Took Cycling Away From Samantha Bosco; Instead She’s Come Back Stronger Than Ever
The two-time Paralympic medalist has been nearly unbeatable on the road and stellar on the track since her 2022 return.
6'1"
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Seattle, WA
Michigan State University ’04, Kinesiology; University of Washington ’08, Doctor of Physical Therapy
Classification: Tandem
Elite Triathlon CareerEarned two fifth-place finishes at the World Triathlon Para Series races in Yokohama, Japan, on May 15, and Leeds, England, on June 5 • Earned a bronze medal at the Americas Triathlon Para Championships Pleasant Prairie on June 27
2019: Took gold at the Sarasota-Bradenton CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships on March 9 • Won the Toyota USA Paratriathlon National Championships on July 20 • Earned a silver medal at the Tokyo ITU Paratriathlon World Cup on Aug. 17 • Took bronze at the World Paratriathlon Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Sept. 3
2018: Started his season with a win at the CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships Sarasota-Bradenton on March 10 • Raced to a silver medal at the ITU World Paratriathlon Series Edmonton on July 27 • Grabbed silver at the ITU Paratriathlon World Championships in Gold Coast, Australia, on Sept. 15
2017: Won the PTVI men’s title at the Sarasota CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships on March 11 • Took the win at the USA Paratriathlon National Championships on June 25 in the men’s PTVI division • Earned gold for PTVI men at ITU World Paratriathlon Edmonton on July 28 • Claimed the silver medal in the men’s PTVI division at the ITU Paratriathlon World Championships in Rotterdam on Sept. 14
2016: Had an undefeated elite paratriathlon season, which included men’s PT5 division wins at the Sarasota CAMTRI Paratriathlon American Championships on March 13, the Rotterdam ITU Paratriathlon World Championships on July 23 and the USA Paratriathlon National Championships on Aug. 14 • Competed at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games in para-cycling, placing 11th in the road race and 12th in the road time trial
2015: Took the men’s PT5 win at the Monterrey CAMTRI Triathlon American Championships on May 1 • Won gold for PT5 men at the Detroit ITU World Paratriathlon Event on Aug. 16 • Claimed the world title in the men’s PT5 division at the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Chicago on Sept. 15
2014: Opened his season with a win in the men’s PT5 division at the Dallas PATCO Triathlon Pan American Championships on May 31 • Won the men’s PT5 category at the Chicago (June 28) and Magog (July 19) ITU World Paratriathlon Events • Won a men’s PT5 world title at the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Edmonton on Aug. 29 • Defended his national title at the USA Paratriathlon National Championships on Sept. 20
2013: Won gold medals at ITU Paratriathlon International Events in San Diego (April 20) and Edmonton (June 22) in the men’s TRI-6b division • Won the TRI-6b title at the USA Paratriathlon National Championships on May 27 • Earned silver in the men’s TRI-6b paratriathlon division at the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in London on Sept. 11
2009: Earned gold in the men’s TRI-6 paratriathlon division at the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Gold Coast on Sept. 9
2006: Claimed the gold medal in the AWAD men’s blind division at the Lausanne ITU Triathlon World Championships on Sept. 2
The two-time Paralympic medalist has been nearly unbeatable on the road and stellar on the track since her 2022 return.
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