Background
Samantha Cesario was born on August 21, 1993 in Rockville Centre, New New York Her mother, Joanne, is an elementary school monitor. She grew up in Oceanside, New York and graduated from Oceanside High School in 2011.
Samantha Cesario was born on August 21, 1993 in Rockville Centre, New New York Her mother, Joanne, is an elementary school monitor. She grew up in Oceanside, New York and graduated from Oceanside High School in 2011.
Deciding to focus on skating, she turned down a scholarship to the Fashion Institute of Technology. Cesario began skating when she was six years old. She was coached by Mary Lynn Gelderman from the age of eight until the end of her career.
The following season, she made her International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix debut, competing at the JGP in Romania where she placed 4th.
After winning 2011 Eastern Sectionals she withdrew from the 2011 United States. Championships due to a back injury. She spent eight weeks in a hard cast.
She was later diagnosed with an arthritic facet joint and was administered a cortisone shot to be able to train full run-throughs. Cesario made her comeback in the 2011-2012 season.
She competed at the Junior Grand Prix event in Poland where she took bronze.
She placed third also at her other Junior Grand Prix event in Estonia. In January 2012, she tore her left lateral collateral ligament, resulting in her withdrawing from the 2012 United States. Championships and keeping her off the ice for six to eight weeks. In the 2012-2013 season, Cesario competed at the Junior Grand Prix in Austria where she earned the bronze medal.
At the 2013 United States. Championships, she placed 8th and earned a spot on the Junior World Team.
Cesario placed fourth at Junior Worlds after placing 1st in the short program and 4th in the free skate. Due to misaligned knees, she attempted 3Lo–3Lo combinations more commonly than 3T–3T (jumps) in order to reduce pressure on her facet joint.
She placed fifth and fourth at her two senior Grand Prix assignments, the 2013 Skate America and 2013 Trophée Éric Bompard. She had mononucleosis in May and June 2014.
She then finished fourth and seventh at her two senior Grand Prix assignments, the 2014 Skate America and 2014 Trophée Éric Bompard.
She went on to place fifth at the 2015 United States. Championships before ending her season at 2015 Four Continents Championships, where she finished eighth. On May 11, 2015, Cesario announced her retirement from competitive figure skating due to recurring injuries and disagreements with the judging system. She stated that she intends to become a coach.
She won three bronze medals on the International Skating Union Junior Grand Prix series and placed 4th at the 2013 World Junior Championships. On the senior level, she won bronze at the 2013 United States. Classic and silver at the 2014 Finlandia Trophy. Cesario made her international debut in 2010 when she won the 2010 Gardena Spring Trophy on the junior level She went to the Junior Grand Prix in Germany, but was injured and withdrew after the short program In 2013-2014, Cesario won bronze in her first event of the season, the United States. International Classic. During the 2014-2015, Cesario won silver at 2014 Finlandia Trophy.