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Samara Louise Maxwell (born 27 December 2001), generally known as Sammie Maxwell, is a cross-country cyclist from New Zealand. At the 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships, she became the women's under-23 cross-country world champion. She also became the first New Zealand woman to win an Elite Worldcup Event at the opening round of the 2025 season at Araxa.


Early life

Maxwell was born on 27 December 2001 in
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. She received her schooling at Taupo Intermediate School and
Tauhara College Tauhara College is a state coeducational secondary school located in Taupō, New Zealand. Serving Years 9 to 13, the school has approximately 600 students. Tauhara College is one of three high schools in Taupō; the others are Taupo-nui-a-Tia ...
. In 2018, Maxwell was diagnosed as suffering from relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S) which developed from an eating disorder earlier in her career. In early 2021, Maxwell was on a reduced training programme to deal with reduced energy levels. Maxwell is based in
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. She studied at
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, graduating with a bachelor's degree in biomedical sciences in 2023. She aims to complete a PhD one day and work in cancer research.


Cycling career

Maxwell began mountain biking as an eight-year-old, inspired by her father, who also got her brother riding. She mainly competes in cross-country, but also races
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and on the road. Maxwell competed at the
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in
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, Argentina, alongside Phoebe Young in the combined team event; they came eighth. At the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in
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, Canada, Maxwell came 14th in the junior cross-country race. At the August 2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships held in Scotland's Glentress Forest, Maxwell beat the two Swiss riders who had been seen as pre-race favourites: Ginia Caluori and Ronja Blöchlinger. In the world championship race, she held a lead from the beginning. She is the first New Zealander to win the U23 world title. Maxwell was not selected by
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for the
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. She took a case against the sporting body with the
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, who ruled that Cycling New Zealand "is taking a discriminatory attitude towards athletes who have eating disorders". The tribunal further found that the sporting body had made its decision based on inaccurate and outdated medical information that had not been shared with Maxwell, who therefore had no ability to have the information corrected. As the tribunal's decision was made on 15 July 2024, they said there was insufficient time to refer the case back to Cycling New Zealand, and ruled for Maxwell to be nominated for the Olympic women's cross-country event. At the Paris Olympics Maxwell finished eighth. At the Araxa leg of the UCI World cup Maxwell placed second in the short track event and first in the Cross Country Olympic, becoming the first New Zealand woman to win a World Cup event.


Major results


Mountain bike

;2023 : 1st Cross-country, UCI World Under-23 Championships ;2024 : 1st Cross-country, Oceania Championships : National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Marathon ::1st Short track ::2nd Eliminator : French Cup ::1st Les Menuires–La Croisette : Swiss Bike Cup ::1st
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;2025 : Oceania Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Short track : National Championships ::1st Cross-country ::1st Short track : UCI XCO World Cup ::1st Araxá I ::2nd Araxá II : UCI XCC World Cup ::2nd Araxá I


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Maxwell, Sammie 2001 births Sportspeople from Taupō Cyclists from Waikato Living people New Zealand female cyclists New Zealand mountain bikers 21st-century New Zealand sportswomen People educated at Tauhara College Victoria University of Wellington alumni Cyclists at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics Cyclists at the 2024 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists for New Zealand