1 Needle, 300 Orphans – Oksana Masters story

The Olympic games is so much more than sport. The stories, the perseverance, the lifelong commitment reflect the true human spirit. Perseverance is a small word in Oksana Masters’ story, survival is the real word. She recounts a harrowing tale from 1 needle used for 300 orphans to the most decorated paralympian in history. Push play to hear her story…

1 Needle, 300 Orphans – Oksana Masters the most decorated Paralympian in history.


Oksana was born in Ukraine—in the shadow of Chernobyl—seemingly with the odds stacked against her. She came into the world with one kidney, a partial stomach, six toes on each foot, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and no thumbs. Her left leg was six inches shorter than her right, and she was missing both tibias. She grew up in a Ukraine orphanage until she was 17 years old.

Learn more about her and her incredible story from her website or book, The Hard Parts.

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