American Paralympic athletes captured an impressive 24 medals during the recent Winter Paralympics, with 13 of those being gold. The medal haul concluded with the U.S. sled hockey team defeating Canada to secure their fifth consecutive Paralympic championship.
American Paralympic athletes delivered an outstanding performance at the recent Winter Paralympics, bringing home an impressive collection of 24 medals across various ice and snow competitions.
The medal count included 13 gold medals, earned through the efforts of both seasoned Paralympic champions and emerging talent making their mark on the international stage.
The final medal came in dramatic fashion on Sunday when the United States sled hockey team faced off against Canada in the championship match. The American squad emerged victorious, claiming their fifth consecutive Paralympic gold medal in the sport.
This remarkable streak of success in sled hockey demonstrates the continued excellence of the U.S. Paralympic program and the dedication of athletes who have maintained their dominance in this highly competitive sport.
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