Rad WM Zürich Promotes Inclusion in Sports
Rad WM Zürich Sets a New Standard
The upcoming Rad WM Zürich marks a significant milestone in the world of inclusive sports. As the first championships where athletes with and without disabilities will compete together, this event symbolizes a monumental step towards inclusion in the sporting community. Celebrated para-cyclist Fabian Recher emphasizes, "Crossing the same finish line as all cyclists is a crucial step for inclusion," highlighting the shared experience among competitors.
Exciting Opportunities for Athletes
- The competition will include a wide range of categories: Tandem, classic Velo, Tricycle, and Handbike.
- Medal Chances: Swiss athletes have a strong chance of winning medals, especially returning champions like Celine van Till.
- Heinz Frei: The legendary para-cyclist will retire after this event, adding emotional weight to the championships.
As excitement builds for the Rad WM Zürich, the event not only captivates local fans but also shines a spotlight on the potential for para-cycling to gain increased recognition. The athletes, including local hero Flurina Rigling, are eager to showcase their skills, promising thrilling competitions and inspiring stories of resilience and triumph.
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