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Bill Schuffenhauer

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Bill's natural father attempted to take young Bill out of Utah and give him a home, but Bill's mother and family reported young Bill as being "kidnapped" and the Salt Lake City Police threatened Bill's natural father with kidnapping charges if young Bill wasn't returned to his mother. Olympian's
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2008-2009 World Cup as push athlete in the four-man -13th in Winterberg (11/09), 19th in Altenberg (12/08), 9th in Igls (12/08), 9th in Konigssee (1/09), 5th in St. Moritz (1/09), 5th in Whistler (2/09)-9th at World Championships in Lake Placid
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2004-2005 World Cup as push athlete for Todd Hays in the four-man -GOLD in Winterberg (11/04), GOLD in Altenberg (12/04), SILVER in Igls (12/04), 4th in Cortina (12/04), 5th in four-man bobsled at World Championships in Calgary
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2005-2006 World Cup as push athlete for Steve Holcomb and Todd Hays in the four-man-9th in Calagary (11/05), 6th in Lake Placid (11/05), 4th in Igls (12/05), GOLD in Cortina (12/05), 11th in Konigssee (1/06)
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He was not originally slated to be a regular member, but was promoted when one of the U.S. four-man team members tested positive for steroids. That crew, piloted by Todd Hays, won a silver medal at the
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2002-2003 World Cup as brakeman for Todd Hays in the two-man -SILVER in Calgary (2/03), 8th in Winterberg (1/03), 5th in St. Moritz (1/03), 6th in Cortina (12/02), 4th in Igls (12/02)
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and as a child, his mother was a prostitute and drug addict who was often beaten in front of him. He had to steal, to eat from trash cans, and once was caught trying to break into a
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in 2016. He was saved by his girlfriend. Speculation has arisen that Schuffenhauer's attempt was related to brain trauma suffered during his bobsledding career, similar to
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often. His mother was often evicted, and he lived in foster homes. Schuffenhauer's maternal grandmother, Sadie Muniz, took him in as he was about to enter junior high in
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2009-2010 World Cup as push athlete for Mike Kohn in the four-man-14th in Lake Placid (11/09), 22nd in Konigssee (1/10), 6th in St. Moritz (1/10), 17th in Igls (1/10)
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2002-2003 World Cup as brakeman for Todd Hays in the two-man -5th in Calgary (2/03), 6th in Winterberg (1/03), 6th in Cortina (12/02), GOLD in Lake Placid (11/02)
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2001-02 results in the four-man -GOLD in Verizon Champ Series (Race #2) (1/02), 4th in Verizon National Trials (10/01)
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and it was officially announced on January 17, 2010, that Bill's team would represent the United States at
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earn only a meager amount, but Bill made the tough decision to continue to aspire for qualification for
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Schuffenhauer's Olympics dream as a track and field athlete came to an end in 2000. While training for
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Because of his grandmother's influence, he began going to school and started to participate in
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2004-2005 World Cup as brakeman for driver Todd Hays in the two-man -9th in Cortina (12/04)
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2005-2006 World Cups as brakeman for Steve Holcomb in the two-man-8th in Konigssee (01/06)
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2002 Silver Medal in the four-man during the 2002 Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah
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2009-2010 World Cup as push athlete for Mike Kohn in the two-man -18th in Igls (1/10)
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2006 Olympian at Torino Games finishing sixth in the four-man and 14th in the two-man
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The few friends he had were mostly in street gangs, and Bill drank and smoked
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that boxers and other sportsmen who suffer repeated minor concussions face.
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and there he won the junior nationals in 1992. Additionally he played
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Olympic silver medalists for the United States in bobsleigh
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strength built from life on the streets (Speakermatch.com)
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Index


Bobsleigh
United States
Olympic Games
2002 Salt Lake City
Four-man
2003 Lake Placid
2004 Königssee
bobsledder
Winter Olympics
Salt Lake City
2002
Salt Lake City
Utah
bicycle
cannabis
Roy, Utah
track and field
Roy High School
decathlete
Weber State University
American football
high school
Sydney
U.S. Olympic team
bobsledding
Park City
Salt Lake Games
2006 Winter Olympics
Torino, Italy

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