Silver for Ukraine: Oleksandr Kazik Takes Second in 20 km Cross-Country Skiing at the 2026 Paralympics.

Oleksandr Kazik wins silver
Oleksandr Kazik wins silver

Oleksandr Kazik’s Achievement at the 2026 Paralympic Games

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Paralympian Oleksandr Kazik has earned a silver medal in cross-country skiing at the 2026 Paralympic Games. He finished second in the 20 km race for athletes with visual impairments. This marks Kazik’s first Paralympic medal in cross-country skiing.

In a fierce contest for gold, Kazik went head-to-head with American Jake Adicoff. Over the final 1.4 km of the race, the Ukrainian narrowed the gap from 24 seconds to just 7.2 seconds, delivering an impressive final push. At 29 years old, this medal stands as a major milestone in Kazik’s career.

Previous Achievements and Awards

Kazik’s best prior Paralympic result was a fifth-place finish at the Beijing Games. Beyond his silver in cross-country skiing, he has already collected three other medals at the current tournament:

  • gold in a biathlon event
  • silver in a biathlon event

These accomplishments underscore his high level of preparation and competitiveness on the international stage.

Oleksandr Kazik’s success at the 2026 Paralympic Games highlights his steady progress in sport and his ability to achieve top-tier results in global competition. His silver medal in cross-country skiing, combined with earlier biathlon honors, reflects his well-rounded training and determination—serving as an inspiring example for young athletes with disabilities. These victories also help raise the profile of Paralympic sports in Ukraine and motivate others to pursue excellence.


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