Masters og Gretsch tar gull og bronse i kvinners 10 km sittende langrenn

Oksana Masters fra Team USA vant gull og Kendall Gretsch sikret bronse i kvinners 10 km langrenn sittende under Paralympics Milano Cortina 2026. Prestasjonen markerer andre gang de to utøverne har delt pallen i Italia, etter lignende suksess i 7,5 km biathlon.

Under Paralympics Milano Cortina 2026 i Italia viste Oksana Masters og Kendall Gretsch fra Team USA igjen sin styrke i paralangrenn. I kvinners 10 km sittende tok Masters gullmedaljen, mens Gretsch hentet bronse. Denne pallplasseringen gjenspeiler deres tidligere opptreden i 7,5 km biathlon, der Masters også tok gull og Gretsch bronse. Det arrangerte løpet fremhever styrken til amerikanske parautøvere i grenen, med begge utøverne som utmerket seg i sittende klassen. Kilder beskriver løpet som et høydepunkt i Paralympics, med demonstrasjon av besluttsomhet og ferdigheter på langrennsløypa. Ingen ytterligere detaljer om løpstider eller øvrige konkurrenter er gitt i de tilgjengelige beskrivelsene, men den delte suksessen understreker duoens konsistens gjennom lekene.

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