ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – After winning the bronze in the men’s sitting Super-G at the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, Palmer’s Andrew Kurka may be proud of his achievement, but he doesn’t have much time to rest.
He’s still got four more events to compete in.
“I’m just trying to keep my mind, my body and my spirits focused on all that right now. It’s been an exciting journey throughout my entire Paralympic career,” Kurka said. “I just knew what I had to do for the Super-G. Pushed out of the start gate, focused on just staying smooth and being myself, and managed to pull off a very tight victory, for me at least, for the bronze medal.”…