Ursula Egner

German paracyclist on tandem
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroGerman paracyclist on tandem
PlacesGermany
isAthlete Sport cyclist
Work fieldSports
Gender
Female
Birth1966
Age59 years
The details

Biography

Ursula Egner (born 1966) is a German vision impaired paracyclist. She and her pilot, Elfriede Ranz won silver medals at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games in the 1km Women's time trial tandem open.

Life

Egner was born in 1966. She is a visually impaired cyclist who competes on a tandem. She won three gold and one silver medal at the European Cycling Championships in 1995 in Altenstadt. She and Elfriede Ranz won silver medals at the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games in the 1km tandem event. The gold medals went to the Australian team of Sandra Smith and Terri Poole. For this they won silver laural awards from the German federal president.

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