- Rosie Bonds
Rosie Bonds Kreidler (born
July 7 1944 ) competed in the1964 Summer Olympics for theUnited States in the Women's 80 metre hurdles. She finished in 1st place in the fourth heat of the first round (10.6 seconds), in 4th place in the first semifinal (10.8 seconds), and in 8th place in the final race (10.8 seconds). After retiring from athletics two years later, she started a career in nursing.She is the sister of
Bobby Bonds and the aunt ofBarry Bonds .In 2002, the automobile in which she was traveling was rammed by a tractor-trailer, breaking her neck, back and ribs. The injury prevented her from continuing her work as a nurse. When her insurance stopped paying for
physical therapy in 2005, Kreidler lived in her car and in the St. Mary's Center homeless shelter. She said she was too proud to ask family members for help. She then became an advocate for better care for seniors in Alameda County.External links
* [http://www.insidebayarea.com/search/ci_3665447 Bonds' aunt clearing life's hurdles]
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