Dorothee Vieth
Paralympic cyclist, multiple gold medalist

Born
October 12th, 1960
64 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Germany
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A prominent cyclist in Paralympic sports, achieved significant success in handcycling events. Competed in multiple Paralympic Games, securing numerous medals including gold in the Women's Cycle Road Race and Women's Time Trial. Demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, contributing to the visibility of adaptive sports.
Won gold medals at the 2000 Sydney Paralympics
Secured gold in Women's Time Trial at the 2004 Athens Paralympics
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