Oksana Masters breaks U.S. record for most Winter Paralympic medals
Oksana Masters broke the U.S. records for career Winter Paralympic medals and for most medals at a single Winter Games by making the podium in all seven of her events in China.
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Oksana Masters broke the U.S. records for career Winter Paralympic medals and for most medals at a single Winter Games by making the podium in all seven of her events in China.
Oksana Masters concluded the 2022 Winter Paralympics just like she started them: by winning gold.
Norwegian Jarl Magnus Riiber moved into the overall season lead after winning a fourth consecutive men's FIS Nordic Combined World Cup event on the first day of the final leg in Schonach. Riiber moved a solitary point clear of Johannes Lamparter in the standings by crossing the line after the 10km cross-country skiing leg in 23 minutes 48.9 seconds.
Two athletes with ties to northeastern Ontario have wrapped up competing at the Paralympics in Beijing.
Brian McKeever was already a Winter Paralympic legend for Canada, but he sealed it on Saturday morning with a third gold of these Beijing Games, his 16th career gold and 20th Paralympics medal overall.
It was a happy coincidence that Brian McKeever wore bib No. 16 on Saturday.
Oksana Masters won her sixth medal in six biathlon or cross-country skiing events at the Paralympics this week, tying the U.S. record for most career Winter Paralympic medals.
Brian McKeever ended his final individual Paralympic event in a spot he became very familiar with over six winter Games: the top of the podium.