US athletics and cycling teams named for Rio 2016
04.07.2016The track and field team includes 66 athletes, whilst the cycling team features 18 athletes.
US Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, has announced the 66 track and field athletes and 18 cyclists who will represent Team USA at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
Five-time Paralympian Tatyana McFadden headlines the track and field team which features 40 men and 26 women, in addition to three guides for visually impaired athletes. This September the 11-time Paralympic medallist is aiming to become the first athlete to sweep every distance from the 100m to the marathon at the Paralympic Games with seven events. Highlighting the men’s side is Ray Martin who emerged as the most decorated US man on the track at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, winning gold in all four events he competed in.
Returning to the roster for Rio are 14 medallists from London 2012, including Paralympic champions Jeremy Campbell in men’s discus F44 and Shirley Reilly in the women’s marathon T54. Team USA won nine gold, six silver and 13 bronze for a total of 28 medals in London.
Two athletes - Allyssa Seely and Grace Norman – will compete in two sports having also been named as part of the USA’s triathlon teams for the the sport’s debut in Rio.
The team also includes four U.S. military veterans: Angela Madsen, Scot Severn, Johnnie Williams and Michael Wishnia.
In cycling Team USA will have the largest cycling team of any country at Rio 2016 due to its standout performances at major competitions over the past four years. Individual athletes were selected based on their performances at key international and domestic events throughout the 2015-2016 season.
“Our athletes and coaching staff have worked really hard on the programme over the past four years, and as a team, we’ve become the best in the world,” said Ian Lawless, high performance director for US Paralympics Cycling. “The roster includes a mix of returning athletes and new talent, which when combined, translates to one amazing team. We expect to exceed our performance from London and to see some amazing performances in Rio.”
Of the group, seven are returning Paralympians who collectively amassed 12 of the 17 US cycling medals won at the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Included among the seven are Joe Berenyi, who won gold and silver in individual events and a bronze in the team sprint in London. For former alpine skier Allison Jones, Rio will mark her eighth Paralympic Games competition between the two sports. Jones won three medals, one gold and two bronze, at the London 2012 Games.
The team is also comprised of six military veterans. They include Navy veteran Will Groulx, who transitioned to cycling after winning three Paralympic medals as a member of the ’04, ’08 and ’12 US wheelchair rugby teams; handcyclist Oz Sanchez, who won gold in the H1-4 team relay and bronze in the individual time trial in London; and Jennifer Schuble Army, won silver in the individual C4-5 500m time trial and bronze in the team sprints in London.
Three additional military veterans who will make their Games debut in Rio. They are Shawn Morelli, the reigning world champion in time trial, road race and pursuit; Tom Davis, and Scott Martin.
Other notable athletes named to the roster include time trial reigning world champion Jamie Whitmore, Ryan Boyle, who competes on the trike and won bronze in both the road race and time trial at the 2015 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships, and Jill Walsh, a retired state trooper.
Track and field team
Women
Megan Absten T46
Femita Ayanbeku T44
Scout Bassett T42
Natalie Bieule F44
Breanna Clark T20
Kym Crosby T13
Alexa Halko T34
April Holmes T44
Kelsey LeFevour T53
Angela Madsen F56
Cheri Madsen T54
Chelsea McClammer T53
Hannah McFadden T54
Amanda McGrory T54
Cassie Mitchell F51
Kerri Morgan T52
Ivonne Mosquera-Schmidt T11
Kyle Wardwell Guide
Shirley Reilly T53
Susannah Scaroni T54
Allysa Seely T36
Taleah Williams T47
Liz Willis T44
Deja Young T46
Men
David Blair F44
David Brown T11
Jerome Avery Guide
Jeremy Campbell F44
Chaz Davis T12
AJ Digby T43
Tobi Fawehinmi T46
Josh George T53
Lex Gillette T11
Wes Williams Guide
Tysheem Griffin T20
Tyson Gunter T13
Jaquvis Hart T47
Erik Hightower T54
Gianfranco Iannotta T52
Desmond Jackson T42
Ayden Jent T35
Blake Leeper T43
Ray Martin T52
Trenten Merrill T44
Nick Rogers T43
Aaron Pike T54
Markeith Price T13
Austin Pruitt T34
Josh Roberts T52
Daniel Romanchuk T54
James Senbeta T54
Scot Severn F53
Brian Siemann T53
Jerome Singleton T44
Jeff Skiba T44
Nick Slade T47
Roderick Townsend T46
Steven Toyoji T52
Shaquille Vance T42
Johnnie Williams F56
Michael Wishnia F57
Hunter Woodhall T43
Regas Woods T42
Cycling team
Samantha Bosco WC5
Alicia Dana WH3
Megan Fisher WC4
Allison Jones WC2
Oksana Masters WH5
Shawn Morelli WC4
Jennifer Schuble WC5
Jill Walsh WT2
Jamie Whitmore WC3
Joseph Berenyi MC3
Ryan Boyle MT2
Thomas Davis MH4
Will Groulx MH2
Will Lachenauer MH3
Billy Lister MC1
Jeffrey Scott Martin MC4
Oscar "Oz" Sanchez MH5
Brian Sheridan MH2