Second Tandem Team – Walton and Seggebruch – to Represent Team USA in Paris
by Kristen Gowdy
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO – U.S. Paralympics Cycling today announced the addition of a second tandem cycling team to its roster for the Paralympic Games Paris 2024.
Making their Paralympic debuts, Branden Walton (Windsor, California) and pilot Spencer Seggebruch (Saint Louis, Minnesota) were officially named to the team and will replace Aaron Keith (Woodinville, Washington).
Walton and Seggebruch burst onto the international track cycling scene at the 2024 UCI Para-Cycling World Championships in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they finished sixth in the individual pursuit. Walton, a former Para track and field junior world champion, also has competed at the world cup level as a road cyclist.
Read more about Walten and Seggebruch here.
Cycling at the Paralympic Games kicks off Aug. 29 with track cycling competition.
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