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    US team named for track World Championships in LA

    01.02.2017

    Sixteen athletes from the host nation will compete at the UCI Para cycling Track World Championships in March.

    Samantha Bosco of the USA competes in the women's C5 3000m individual pursuit track cycling at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. Samantha Bosco of the USA competes in the women's C5 3000m individual pursuit track cycling at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games. © • Getty Images
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    US Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced on Tuesday (31 January) the 16 athletes, including two tandem pilots, who will represent Team USA at the 2017 UCI Para cycling Track World Championships, between 2-5 March, in Los Angeles, USA.

    “We’re very excited for this year’s World Championships,” said Ian Lawless, high performance director, US Paralympics Cycling. “It is a great opportunity for our athletes to showcase their talents and defend their No. 1 world ranking on home soil in Los Angeles. We are coming off of a very strong summer in Rio where we saw 18 podium finishes – including four gold – across road and track cycling, which should make for a competitive World Championship.”

    Two US athletes will aim to defend their world titles on the track in Los Angeles. Joe Berenyi won two medals – both gold – at the 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari, Italy, taking gold in the men’s C3 1,000m time trial and 3km individual pursuit. Shawn Morelli also captured gold, winning the women’s C4 3km individual pursuit.

    Six of the US athletes have also represented their country in the military with five from the Army and one from the Marine Corps. Jason Kimball served in both the Marine Corps and the Army.

    Team USA is the top-ranked nation in track, road and the overall International Cycling Union standings after a strong 2016 that included a four-medal haul at track World Championships, including three world titles and a world record, in Montichiari, Italy.

    US roster for 2017 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

    *Denotes U.S. Paralympian

    #Denotes medallist at the 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

    Men

    Name, Classification

    *#Joe Berenyi, MC3

    Todd Key, MC1

    *William (Billy) Lister, MC1

    Aaron Keith, MC2

    Jason Kimball, MC3

    Jason Macom, MC4

    Justin Widhalm, MC4

    *Christopher Murphy, MC5

    Chester Triplett, MB - Stoker

    Steven Pedone, MB - Pilot

    Women

    Name, Classification

    *Samantha Bosco, WC5

    *Shawn Cheshire, WB - Stoker

    Robin Farina, WB - Pilot

    *#Shawn Morelli, WC4

    *Jennifer Schuble, WC5

    *#Jamie Whitmore, WC3

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