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Paralympics Employee Wins Another Gold In Second Sport 

Annika Zeyen riding on the rear of a bike: Germany's Annika Zeyen cheers with the Germany banner subsequent to winning gold decoration in the Women's street time preliminary H1-3 last at the Fuji International Speedway during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Marcus Brandt/dpa © DPA Germany's Annika Zeyen cheers with the Germany banner in the wake of winning gold award in the Women's street time preliminary H1-3 last at the Fuji International Speedway during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Marcus Brandt/dpa 

Germany's Annika Zeyen deferred her wedding to attempt to compose a piece of Paralympics history.  메이저사이트

The arrangement worked out and when the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) brand supervisor won Paralympic gold in a subsequent summer sport, her life partner was quick to praise her by telephone. 

Her triumph in the handbike street time preliminary was strange not just in light of the fact that she is the sole IPC worker to contend in Tokyo, yet in addition in light of the fact that the paraplegic won gold in wheelchair ball in 2012. 

"To win gold in two distinct games is inconceivable. You can't top that," said the 36-year-old, who has just been contending in global handbike races for more than two years. 

It was the brandishing feature on an extremely passionate day according to a German viewpoint on the previous Formula One track at the foot of Mount Fuji. 

Jana Majunke won gold in the tricycle race at 21 years old. Her club partner Angelika Dreock-Kaeser, 23 years more seasoned and contending in the Paralympics interestingly after a stroke, took bronze and devoted the award to her significant other who kicked the bucket a month prior. 

"He is with me in my heart," Dreock-Kaeser said. "He so needed me to be here. What's more, he was glad to the point that we planned to win a decoration." 

an individual remaining in a parking area: Germany's Annika Zeyen cheers with her gold decoration at the honor service of the Women's street time preliminary H1-3 last at the Fuji International Speedway during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Marcus Brandt/dpa 

Germany's Annika Zeyen cheers with her gold decoration at the honor function of the Women's street time preliminary H1-3 last at the Fuji International Speedway during the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games. Marcus Brandt/dpa