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Dotsie Bausch

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Dotsie Bausch
Dotsie Bausch (left) in 2011
Personal information
BornMarch 6, 1973 (1973-03-06) (age 51)
Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.
WebsiteDotsieBauschUSA.com
Medal record
Women's track cycling
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Silver medal – second place 2012 London Team pursuit
World Championships
Silver medal – second place 2011 Apeldoorn Team pursuit

Dotsie Bausch (born March 6, 1973 in Lexington, Kentucky) is an American cyclist. She is a seven-time USA Cycling National Champion, and a two-time Pan American Champion. She graduated from Villanova University.[1]

Careers

Bausch did not begin cycling until age 26;[2] she originally took up the sport to "heal" from a period of cocaine use and eating disorders[3] related to her time as a high-paid runway model in New York City.[4] By the time she sought help for her condition, the 5-foot-9-inch (1.75 m) Bausch weighed less than 100 pounds (45 kg).[2]

When Bausch began therapy for her condition, her therapist would not initially allow her to exercise. Her choice of cycling as a sport stemmed from directions by her therapist. After making initial progress, Bausch was allowed to resume exercise, but had to choose an activity she had not done while fighting eating disorders.[2]

She competed in the women's pursuit cycling team for the United States at the 2012 Summer Olympics and won a silver medal.[5][6]

Career highlights

2011
3rd, World Cup, Track, Team pursuit, Manchester
2012
2nd, Olympic Games, Team Pursuit, London

References

  1. ^ "Dotsie Bausch". USA Cycling. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Glassner, Jacob (July 25, 2012). "Dotsie Bausch sees God's hand in Olympic dream". The Southeast Outlook. Middletown, Kentucky: Southeast Christian Church. Retrieved July 28, 2012.
  3. ^ ESPN
  4. ^ Voice of America
  5. ^ Indianapolis Star-Jun 18, 2012
  6. ^ "Dotsie Bausch". London2012.com. Archived from the original on 2013-04-24.