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Ursula Schwaller (born 26 June 1976) is a
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para- cyclist, who won two bronze medals at the
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Career

Ursula Schwaller was born on 26 June 1976. In 2002, she had an accident while mountain trekking. Her resulting spinal injury caused her to become
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. She was already active in sports, but following the injury she decided to take up para-sports instead. For example, she took up cycling using a handcycle. Schwaller set herself the objective of competing at the
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in
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, China, as part of the
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team. She was chosen, and finished fourth in the women's road time trial H1–2. Schwaller was less successful in the road race, where she finished in ninth place. At the
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, she won the bronze medal in the women's road time trial H1–2 despite riding with a thumb injury restricting her in the second half of the race. Along with fellow para-cyclists
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and Heinz Frei, they also took the bronze medal in the team mixed relay, marking the 11th medal of the Games for Switzerland. In 2015, she sought to break the handbike record in the long
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road race. She was also the first woman to compete using a handbike, which required special permission for her to take part.


Personal life

Outside of sports, Schwaller works as an
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Ursula Schwaller
at the Swiss Paralympic Committee * {{DEFAULTSORT:Schwaller, Ursula Living people 1976 births Paralympic athletes for Switzerland Paralympic bronze medalists for Switzerland Cyclists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Swiss female cyclists Swiss architects Medalists at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Paralympic medalists in cycling