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“It’s made our lives crazier,” Jenny said. “We were already busy with Amy being a student-athlete, with everything that goes with that, classes, lessons, practices and tournaments.” Amy, 20, was the ...
Amy Bockerstette will make history later this month as she becomes the first person with Down syndrome to compete in a national collegiate athletic championship, the NJCAA golf national championship.
Amy Bockerstette has earned her nickname Amazing Amy. She is the first person with Down syndrome to compete in a national collegiate athletic championship. Just by teeing off on Monday ...
Then came golf with Gary. Amy arrived at the Phoenix Open's 16th hole in late January believing she was there just to meet Woodland during a practice round. When the diminutive 20-year-old in the ...
Schedule Tours Rankings Stats Standings Where To Watch Amy Bockerstette, who rose to national fame at 2019 Phoenix Open, set to compete for collegiate title Associated Press May 3, 2021, 04:34 PM ...
Amy Bockerstette's historic appearance at the NJCAA women's golf national championship came to an unexpected and early end Thursday when the final round was reduced to the top 15 teams and other ...
But Amy and her story have not been confined to 15 minutes of fame. Amy is now a spokesperson for the Special Olympics. She's made TV appearances, thrown out first pitches and was the keynote ...
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