Bronze medalist Rožkova at the Winter Paralympics: We are happy that Latvia's name is carried around the world
Latvia's team won a close match in wheelchair curling at the Paralympics, securing a bronze medal against the USA.
In a thrilling match at the Winter Paralympics, the Latvian wheelchair curling team triumphed over the USA duo of Laura Dwyer and Stefan Emt in a nail-biting extra end, finishing the game with a score of 11-10. One of the bronze team members, Lasmans, expressed his calm demeanor despite the high stakes, while his partner, Rožkova, was visibly emotional and ecstatic about their victory. She reflected on their performance and acknowledged their previous game against Korea, feeling they missed the chance to set a strong foundation for a better chance at the gold medal.
Rožkova highlighted the intensity of both matches for the medal positions, noting that both the bronze medal match and the round for the mixed pairs Paralympic title were fiercely contested, with the winners determined in extra ends. Her comments reflect an awareness of the competitive nature of the tournament, emphasizing how closely matched the teams were in their striving for victory. The emotional highs and lows of the tournament were evident, with Rožkova managing her feelings after realizing they had secured the win.
The significance of the win extends beyond personal achievement, as Rožkova remarked on the pride of representing Latvia on such an international stage. Their success not only brings recognition to their sport but also fosters national pride as they carry Latvia's name globally. The moment represents a critical milestone for both the athletes personally and for Latvian sports in the broader context of international competitions.