Oksana Masters on how resources from the Team USA Fund have shaped her as an athlete
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by Oksana Masters
Oksana Masters is a 17-time Paralympic medalist in both summer and winter sports. Born in Ukraine, Masters spent many of her early years between orphanages before being adopted in the U.S. In Sports As Therapy With Oksana Masters, Oksana speaks about her upbringing, her sporting accomplishments and how she uses sports as one of her most effective therapies. Oksana also shares below how Athlete Health and Wellness Resources from the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee have shaped her as an athlete and what it means to have the support of donors across the country.
"I really got into sport really in 2011. 2008 is where I actually learned about the Paralympic games, and I set my whole sights to make it, and I did not make those games, but it was in that moment that I realized how bad I really wanted to make it and represent Team USA and moved away from home and committed everything."
"I'm really chasing that perfect race regardless of that result. I just want to cross that finish line and not regret one single action I did in that race, in that course. It just so happens I've had incredible team around me that have helped me bring home medals for Team USA."
"So there's like sport saved my life and my mom saved my life. Those were two big things for me when I was 13, I suppressed a lot of things that I experienced in Ukraine, in the orphanages. I didn't know how to verbalize and how to say it. I was afraid to say it because it just makes everything more real."
“It means the absolute world to me that fans across our nation financially support athletes like me and Team USA. This would not be at all possible without them,” Masters said. “When we line up on the start line, I know that it is our fans who are making it possible for us to be there chasing our dreams.”
"To this day, sports for me, it's therapy."
“One thing I would love to continue to see more resources and support for the Paralympic side, resources to use adaptive sports equipment to compete in, so it becomes more accessible for a wide range of sports especially as we are getting closer to the games in LA 2028 Paralympic games.”
"I got a message from a mom on social media and her daughter who was 13, had one prosthetic leg. She saw my story and saw a picture with me showing my legs, which is something that took me literally all of 28 years of my life to finally get comfortable with and not hide the things that made me, me. She saw that story, and the next day she chose to go to school in a dress showing her leg."
"I think that is something that for me, it's those moments off the field and you just being authentically you. Not knowing how it's going to impact someone, and help them by being me and being seen and not hide the things that I struggle to love about myself sometimes. So I think that, and just helping more girls getting into more sports and staying in sports too.
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