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[[File:South Australian Paralympic Cyclists 2012.jpg||thumb|left|215px|Members of the Australian Cycling Paralympic team for 2012 at the team's announcement in Adelaide, South Australia. From left to right: Felicity Johnson and her pilot, Stephanie Morton, Jayme Paris, Scott McPhee and Kieran Modra (Scott will be piloting for Kieran).{{image credit| Bilby}}]]
{{w|Kieran Modra}}, overcoming near-fatal injuries in an accident last year, is amongst the fifteen member {{w|Australia|Australian}} Paralympic cycling team heading to {{w|London}} for the {{w|2012 Summer Paralympics|2012 Summer Paralympics}}.
Modra only returned to training recently after the collision with a car last year which resulted in three broken vertebrae. "My whole world turned upside down physically and mentally in a flash ... In the back of my mind I was still focused on getting to London, but I knew I was in pretty bad shape. I knew my chances were very slim but I didn't give up." The London games will the seventh for Modra who started his Paralympic career in athletics at the {{w|1988 Summer Paralympics}}, and competed in swimming at the 1992 Summer Paralympics before making his first appearance in cycling at the {{w|1996 Summer Paralympics}}.
The South Australian is one of 15 cyclists selected in the team which Jason Hellwig, {{w|Australian Paralympic Committee}} Chief Executive and 2012 Team Chef de Mission, describes as "one of the strongest [Paralympic cycling teams] Australia has ever produced. ... There is a tremendous amount of talent in this team and each athlete is looking in top condition. At the Track World Championships earlier this year, Australia won seven gold medals — four of them won by athletes new to this team."
According to the Australian Paralympic Commitee, cycling is one of Australia's most successful Paralympic sports. Australia's medal tally, since cycling was included in the Paralympic Program in the {{w|1988 Summer Paralympics}}, stands at 28 gold, 20 silver and 22 bronze medals.
The team, announced at the Adelaide Super-Drome, includes Nigel Barley, {{w|Western Australia}}; Carol Cooke, {{w|Victoria}}; Michael Gallagher, Victoria; Alexandra Green, {{w|New South Wales}} (NSW); Felicity Johnson, {{w|South Australia}} (SA); Simone Kennedy, NSW; Bryce Lindores, {{w|Queensland}}; Kieran Modra, SA; David Nicholas, Queensland; Jayme Paris, NSW; Susan Powell, {{w|Australian Capital Territory}}; Stuart Tripp, Victoria; Mark Jamieson, {{w|Tasmania}}, pilot for Bryce Lindores; Scott McPhee, SA, pilot for Kieran Modra; and Stephanie Morton, SA, pilot for Felicity Johnson.
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== Sources ==
*{{source|url=http://www.cycling.org.au/?Page=46747
|title=Australian Paralympic Cycling Team Announced
|author=Australian Paralympic Committee
|pub=Cycling Australia
|date=June 12, 2012
}}
*{{source|url=http://www.portlincolntimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/severe-cycling-injuries-to-modra/2391882.aspx
|title=Severe cycling injuries to Modra
|author=
|pub=Port Lincoln Times
|date=December 12, 2011
}}
*{{source|url=http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/london-olympics/world-cycling-champs-are-off-on-a-high/story-fn9dhvy9-1226393592682
|title=World cycling champs are off on a high
|author=
|pub=The Advertiser
|date=June 12, 2012
}}
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