Paralympian Choi Sa-ra races with knee injury at Winter Paralympics

Choi Sa-ra of Hyundai Ezwel competed in her third event at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Paralympic Winter Games despite a knee injury. She missed the podium but expressed no regrets about her participation. The event took place on Monday.

Choi Sa-ra, a Paralympian representing Hyundai Ezwel, pushed through a knee injury to race in her third event at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Paralympic Winter Games. The competition occurred on Monday, where she ultimately failed to secure a medal.

Despite the setback, Choi Sa-ra stated she had no regrets about competing under such conditions. Her determination highlights the resilience required in Paralympic sports, though specific details about the race or her performance metrics were not detailed in reports.

The 2026 Milan-Cortina Games continue to showcase athletes overcoming personal challenges, with Choi Sa-ra's effort serving as an example of perseverance in the face of injury.

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