Ukrainian badminton player chasing first Paralympic medal with an unexpected guest in the stands

Oksana Kozyna, from Ukraine, lunges to hit the shuttlecock during the semifinal match of the Para Badminton SL3 classification against Qonitah Ikhtiar Syakuroh from Indonesia during the Paralympic Games in Paris on Sunday, Sept. 1, 2024. Syakuroh won the game in straight sets. (AP Photo/Avni Trivedi)

PARIS (AP) — Oksana Kozyna’s Paralympic debut was sure to have some unexpected moments, but the surprise she received last week might beat anything that could have happened on the court.

The Ukrainian para badminton player was raised in an orphanage for disabled children in Dnipro, Ukraine, alongside teammate Oleksandr Chyrkov. Before her first singles match in the SL3 classification (standing with lower limb impairment), she met one of her former teachers at the orphanage — a reunion that brought back memories of learning the sport while also featuring all the emotions felt by Ukrainians as the war continues back home.

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