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American Skier Battles Brutal Injury to Get Olympic Medal

American Skier Battles Brutal Injury to Get Olympic Medal

Summary

American skier Jessie Diggins won a bronze medal in a 10-kilometer cross-country skiing event at the Winter Olympics. Despite a rib injury from a fall, she completed the race with support from her team and family.

Key Facts

  • Jessie Diggins is an American skier who competed in the Winter Olympics.
  • She won a bronze medal in the 10-kilometer freestyle event.
  • Diggins had a rib injury from a fall in her first event at the Olympics.
  • She received support from her team and family to compete despite her injury.
  • Diggins finished the race with a time of 23 minutes and 38.90 seconds.
  • She mentioned dealing with both physical pain and mental challenges during the event.
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