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Paralympic stars dominate Paris 2024 with outstanding performances

Sep 13, 2024·Para Cross-Country
Kendall Gretsch (USA) clinched the silver medal of Paris 2024 Para Triathlon © World Triathlon
Kendall Gretsch (USA) clinched the silver medal of Paris 2024 Para Triathlon © World Triathlon

Some familiar faces of the Para Cross-Country World Cup triumphed in the summertime at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, earning a wealth of medals, diplomas, and well-deserved acclaim.  

Among these incredibly versatile and talented athletes, Oksana Masters (USA) once again stood out, successfully defending her two Paralympic titles in Para Road Cycling. The American, hailing originally from Ukraine, now holds 19 Paralympic medals, including nine golds! 

In the same discipline and in his first Summer Paralympic Games, Bal Pavlo (UKR) made significant strides, initially placing in the top 8 of the individual time trial event, finishing 6th  and earning a Paralympic diploma. He then claimed his first Paralympic medal by winning bronze in the road race. 

In the triathlon, reigning Paralympic champion Kendall Gretsch (USA) engaged in a fierce duel with Lauren Parker (AUS) and ended up adding a 7th Paralympic medal – a silver − to her impressive tally. Not yet Winter Paralympians, but having debuted in the Para Cross-Country World Cup last season, Lauren Steadman (GBR) and Nil Riudavets Victory (ESP) both claimed bronze in the triathlon for the Women's PTS5 and Men's PTS4 categories, respectively. 

Honorable mentions for having received Paralympic diplomas go to Andrea Eskau (GER), Aline dos Santos Rocha (BRA), Aaron Pike (USA), and Benjamin Daviet (FRA). 

Check the full results: 

Medals and diplomas earned by Para Cross-Country World Cup athletes in Paris 2024

Oksana MastersUSAPara CyclingGold medal in the women’s H4-5 individual time trial race ; Gold medal in the women’s H5 road race
Andrea EskauGERPara Cycling6th of the women’s H4-5 individual time trial race ; 4th of the women’s H5 road race
Bal PavloUKRPara CyclingBronze medal in the men’s H5 road race ; 6th of the men’s H5 individual time trial race
Kendall GretschUSAPara TriathlonSilver medal in the women’s PTWC category
Lauren SteadmanGBRPara TriathlonBronze medal in the women’s PTS5 category
Nil Riudavets VictoryESPPara TriathlonBronze medal in the men’s PTS4 category
Aline dos Santos RochaBRAPara Athletics8th of the women’s T54 marathon
Aaron PikeUSAPara Athletics7th of the men’s T54 marathon
Benjamin DavietFRAPara Rowing5th of the PR2 mixed double sculls race
AthleteNationDisciplineResults
Oksana MastersUSAPara CyclingGold medal in the women’s H4-5 individual time trial race ; Gold medal in the women’s H5 road race
Andrea EskauGERPara Cycling6th of the women’s H4-5 individual time trial race ; 4th of the women’s H5 road race
Bal PavloUKRPara CyclingBronze medal in the men’s H5 road race ; 6th of the men’s H5 individual time trial race
Kendall GretschUSAPara TriathlonSilver medal in the women’s PTWC category
Lauren SteadmanGBRPara TriathlonBronze medal in the women’s PTS5 category
Nil Riudavets VictoryESPPara TriathlonBronze medal in the men’s PTS4 category
Aline dos Santos RochaBRAPara Athletics8th of the women’s T54 marathon
Aaron PikeUSAPara Athletics7th of the men’s T54 marathon
Benjamin DavietFRAPara Rowing5th of the PR2 mixed double sculls race