
Oksana Masters Wins 20th Paralympic Medal, 6th Winter Gold
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Oksana Masters, a top American Winter Paralympian, secured her twentieth medal at the Milan Cortina Games, winning gold in the womens sprint sitting Para biathlon. Despite a challenging season with surgery, a bone infection, and a concussion, Masters expressed disbelief at her victory, her sixth Winter gold. The thirty-six-year-old has medaled in every Paralympics since 2012 across multiple sports, holding fifteen Winter and five Summer medals. Born in Ukraine with disabilities linked to Chernobyl, Masters was adopted and had both legs amputated as a child. She dedicated her win to her support team and fellow athletes with disabilities.
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