Shawn Cheshire

Shawn Cheshire (born 16 Sep 1975 in Harlingen, Texas) is an American para-athlete and United States Army military veteran. Cheshire has competed at the National (United States) and International levels in multiple para-sports, including adaptive rowing, adaptive biathlon, tandem road para-cycling, and tandem track para-cycling.

Shawn Cheshire
Personal information
Born9/16/1975[1]
Harlingen, Texas,  United States
Height157 cm (5 ft 2 in)
Weight130 lb (59 kg)
Team information
DisciplinePara-cycling: Road bicycle racing (Tandem), Track cycling (tandem)
RoleStoker
Rider typePara-cyclist

Biography

Born in Harlingen (Texas, USA) in 1975, Cheshire served eight years in the United States Army as a helicopter armament specialist before transitioning to civilian career as an Emergency medical technician.[4] Cheshire was blinded as the result of a 2009 traumatic brain injury that occurred while she was working as a paramedic in the back of an ambulance.[4][5] Cheshire began tandem cycling in 2012, and was identified as an emerging talent at a 2012 United States Association of Blind Athletes (USABA) training camp.[6] She first competed internationally in 2013, at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.[4] Cheshire, with tandem partner Mackenzie Woodring, were selected to represent Team USA in the Women's Tandem Time Trial and Women's Road Race events at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro.[7][8]

Major Results - Para-Cycling

Paralympic Games

2016 Summer Paralympics (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

9th Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)[9]

UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships

2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships (Pietermaritzburg, South Africa)[10]

6th, Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Tela Crane (pilot)
6th, Women's Tandem Time Trial. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Tela Crane (pilot)

2014 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships (Greenville, SC, USA)[11][12]

10th, Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)
7th, Women's Tandem Time Trial. Shawn Chesire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)

UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships

2017 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (Los Angeles, CA, USA)

5th, Women's Tandem Individual Pursuit. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Robin Farina (pilot)[13]
11th, Women's Tandem 1 km Time Trial. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Robin Farina (pilot)[13]

2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (Montichiarai, Italy)

11th, Women's Tandem 1km Time Trial. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)[14][15]
7th, Women's Tandem Individual Pursuit. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)[15]

UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup Events

2013 UCI Road World Cup - Segovia, Spain

3rd, Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Jennifer Triplett (pilot)[2][16]
8th, Women's B Tandem Time Trial. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Jennifer Triplett (pilot)[16]

2013 UCI Road World Cup - Quebec, Canada

5th, Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Jennifer Triplett (pilot)[17]

United States Para-Cycling National Championships

2014 USA Cycling Para-cycling Road National Championships - Madison, WI, USA

1st, Women's Tandem Time Trial. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)[3]
1st, Women's Tandem Road Race. Shawn Cheshire (stoker), Mackenzie Woodring (pilot)

Major Results - Other Para-Sports

Invictus Games - Indoor Rowing

U.S. Army Spc. Shawn Cheshire, veteran, competes in indoor rowing at the 2014 Invictus Games

2014 (Inaugural) Invictus Games (London, UK)

2nd, Women's Rowing (Sprint -IR5)[18][19]

International Paralympic Committee - Nordic Skiing

2013 International Paralympic Committee Nordic Skiing World Cup (Canmore, Alberta, Canada)

5th, Women's IPC Nordic Skiing World Cup[20]

U.S. Cross Country Adaptive Championships - Biathlon

2013 U.S. Cross Country Adaptive Championships Soldier Hollow (Utah, USA)

References

  1. "Team USA: Shawn Cheshire". Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  2. "CANADIAN WOMEN TANDEM RACES TO PODIUM PERFORMANCE IN SPAIN". cyclingcanada.ca. Spain. 15 Jun 2013. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  3. Hale, Laura (8 Jul 2014). "Lance Footer, Clark Rachfal, Shawn Cheshire score victories at USA Cycling Para-cycling Road National Championships". Parasport News. USA. Retrieved 29 Nov 2017.
  4. Doran, Elizabeth (13 Oct 2014). "CNY woman, blinded by accident, trains for 2016 Paralympics: "I stare fear in the face"". Syracuse.com. New York (state). Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  5. "Local athlete competing in Rio for 2016 Paralympic Games". mlive.com. 2 Sep 2016. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  6. Patterson, Courtney (9 Feb 2016). "USABA Tandems Sprint to the Podium at Track Cycling Open". usaba.com. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  7. Holst, Jan (2 Sep 2016). "Local athlete competing in Rio for 2016 Paralympic Games". mlive.com. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  8. Tammaro, Brianna (29 Jun 2016). "2016 U.S. Paralympics Cycling Time Trial Preview". teamusa.org. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  9. Kiger, Nick (17 Sep 2016). "U.S. Cycling Team Wraps Up Rio Paralympics With 18 Medals". Team USA (U.S. Paralympics). Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  10. Truby, Olivia (3 Sep 2017). "U.S. Paralympics Cycling Wins 11 Medals At Road World Championships". Team USA. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  11. "Jill Walsh, disabled Jamesville cyclist, wins 2 medals for U.S. in world championships". syracuse.com. USA. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  12. Eskind, Amy (7 Nov 2014). "Sheer Ambition - Going for Gold in Blind Tandem Cycling". HuffPost. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  13. "Individual Pursuit - Los Angeles - 05 Mar 2017". uci.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. 5 Mar 2017. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  14. "Berenyi and Whitmore headline American team for Para-cycling Track World Championship". Inside The Games. Italy. 10 Feb 2016. Retrieved 27 Nov 2017.
  15. "UCI Para-Cycling Results". uci.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 27 Nov 2017.
  16. "OFFICIAL RESULTS BOOK SEGOVIA SPAIN 2013" (PDF). rsstiming.com. Union Cycliste Internationale. 16 Jun 2013. Retrieved 29 Nov 2017.
  17. "August 23/13 17:54 pm - Para World Cup Matane: Day 2 results, 4 medals for Canada". Canadian Cyclist. Quebec, Canada. 23 Aug 2013. Retrieved 29 Nov 2017.
  18. "Invictus Games Results". invictusgames.org. Invictus Games 2014. 2014. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  19. "American wounded warriors compete in London's "Invictus Games"". CBS News. 8 Sep 2014. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
  20. "Four new athletes medal on final day of Nordic World Cup". 18 Dec 2013. Retrieved 25 Nov 2017.
  21. Donaldson, Amy (9 Jan 2013). "Racing to freedom: Blind biathlete Shawn Cheshire building confidence through sports". Utah, USA. Retrieved 26 Nov 2017.
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