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American skier Jessie Diggins wins Olympic bronze despite rib injury
Summary
Jessie Diggins won bronze in the Olympic 10-kilometer freestyle while competing with a rib injury sustained after an earlier fall; she fell at the finish and teammates helped her up.
Content
Jessie Diggins earned a bronze medal in the Olympic cross-country 10-kilometer freestyle while managing a rib injury sustained after a fall earlier in the Games. She completed the race and collapsed to the ground at the finish, where teammates assisted her. Broadcasters reported she spoke with teammates and later described difficulty breathing and significant pain. Diggins also spoke about the emotional support she received from family and the team.
Key facts:
- Diggins finished third in the 10-kilometer freestyle and was awarded a bronze medal.
- She sustained a rib injury after a fall in an earlier event at these Games.
- She fell at the finish line, was on the ground in pain, and received help from teammates.
- She reported breathing pain and said team and family support were important to her.
Summary:
Diggins completed the race and won a medal while dealing with an injury that affected her breathing and comfort. Undetermined at this time.
