Masters und Gretsch holen Gold und Bronze im 10-km-Sitzrennen der Frauen

Oksana Masters vom Team USA gewann Gold und Kendall Gretsch Bronze im Frauen-10-km-Langlauf-Sitzrennen bei den Paralympics 2026 in Mailand-Cortina. Dieser Erfolg markiert das zweite Mal, dass die beiden Athletinnen in Italien ein Podium teilten, nach ihrem ähnlichen Ergebnis im Biathlon über 7,5 km.

Bei den Paralympics 2026 in Mailand-Cortina in Italien zeigten Oksana Masters und Kendall Gretsch vom Team USA erneut ihre Stärke im Para-Langlauf. Im Frauen-10-km-Sitzrennen holte Masters die Goldmedaille, während Gretsch Bronze gewann. Dieser Podestplatz spiegelt ihre frühere Leistung im Biathlon über 7,5 km wider, wo Masters ebenfalls Gold und Gretsch Bronze errang. Die Veranstaltung unterstreicht die Stärke US-amerikanischer Para-Athleten in dieser Disziplin, wobei beide Starterinnen in der Sitzkategorie überzeugten. Quellen beschreiben das Rennen als Schlüsselmoment der Paralympics, der Entschlossenheit und Können auf der Langlaufstrecke zeigt. In den verfügbaren Berichten wurden keine weiteren Details zu Rennzeiten oder anderen Teilnehmern genannt, doch der gemeinsame Erfolg betont die Beständigkeit des Duos während der Spiele.

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