Mystique Ro's Resilient Race to Olympic Gold
Mystique Ro aims to break a 24-year American gold medal drought in skeleton at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics. After overcoming a knee injury, she emerged as a strong contender with a World Cup win and a World Championship silver. Ro remains optimistic about her Olympic prospects.
Mystique Ro is gearing up for the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, aiming to end a 24-year drought for Team USA in skeleton gold medals.
Since her World Cup debut in 2023, Ro has quickly risen as a top contender, securing a World Cup victory in 2024 and a World Championship silver, marking significant achievements for the U.S. team.
Despite a past knee injury, Ro has adapted her training routine and remains confident about her chances at the 2026 Games, demonstrating her resilience and determination.
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