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Paralympic Icon Masters Overcomes Adversity for Gold
12 Mar
Summary
- Oksana Masters secured three gold medals in recent Milan Paralympics.
- Masters' resilience stems from her childhood as an orphan in Ukraine.
- She has earned 22 career medals, with one more event remaining.

Oksana Masters, the most decorated U.S. Winter Paralympian, has once again showcased her exceptional talent by winning three gold medals at the recent Milan Winter Paralympic Games. Masters' victories, including her 20th medal in the Para biathlon sprint sitting and two more in Para cross-country skiing, bring her career gold tally to 12.
Masters' athletic achievements are underscored by profound personal resilience. She revealed that her early life as an orphan in Ukraine, followed by leg amputations due to the Chernobyl disaster, forged the determination needed for competitive sports. This journey mirrors her athletic path, marked by setbacks and triumphs.
Now competing in her eighth Paralympics, Masters reflects on the unpredictable nature of winter sports. She finds joy in the constant need to adapt and push her limits, a characteristic she believes is unique to winter disciplines.
Masters views herself as a role model, emphasizing that success doesn't follow a perfect timeline. She credits her mother as her primary inspiration for her continued drive and commitment to proving what is possible.
The U.S. currently holds the second position in the medal count with 12 medals, trailing behind China's 14.




