Paralympic superstar Oksana Masters returned from Italy with five additional para Nordic skiing medals, solidifying her status as America's most accomplished Winter Paralympic athlete. Despite accumulating 24 Paralympic medals across summer and winter competitions, Masters emphasizes the importance of discussing her losses alongside her victories.

Paralympic champion Oksana Masters has returned from Italy carrying five new para Nordic skiing medals, further cementing her position as the United States’ most successful Winter Paralympic competitor in history.
The remarkable athlete now holds 24 Paralympic medals total from both summer and winter competitions, with 14 of those being gold medals. Her latest achievements in Italy add to an already impressive collection that spans multiple sports and seasons.
Masters competes in both summer and winter Paralympic events, demonstrating exceptional versatility across different athletic disciplines. Looking ahead, she has already set her sights on the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympics, continuing her competitive journey on home soil.
Despite her extraordinary medal count and record-breaking achievements, Masters prefers to focus conversations on the setbacks and defeats she has experienced throughout her career, viewing these moments as equally important to her athletic story.
Her success in Italy reinforces her dominance in winter Paralympic sports while highlighting her ongoing commitment to excellence as she prepares for future competitions.
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