Sugiura was born in Kakegawa, Shizuoka on December 26, 1970. She attended Kakegawa Nishi High School and later Kitasato University Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.[3] After graduating from college, she participated in triathlon and road racing as a hobby while working as a pharmacist and sports pharmacist.[4]
Career
In April 2016, Sugiura was injured during a road race in Shizuoka, resulting in cerebral contusion, traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage, crushed fracture of skull, clavicle, ribs and scapula, and injuries to the trisection canal. Although she survived, doctors told her she could not heal from her condition, she still had higher brain dysfunction.[5] During the rehabilitation, an acquaintance recommended paracycling, and in March 2017, she returned to the Utsunomiya Criterium & Road Race.[6]
After that, Sugiura registered as a para-cyclist. She won the gold medal in the time trial of the 2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships and got a lot of attention.[7] She also won the gold medal at 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in the road race.[8] She was selected as one of the winners of the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) annual award, the Para-Cycling Award, for her success this season, including winning the afformentioned road race.[9] The award was her first Japanese award.[10]