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Swiss Para Alpine Skier Who Was Bullied in School Wins Gold Medals at Milan Cortina Games
- Robin Cuche, a Swiss Para alpine skier, won two gold medals in the men's downhill standing and Super-G standing events at the Milan Cortina Winter Paralympic Games.
- He was bullied at school because of his disability but found freedom through competing in sports with his family.
- Winning gold medals was especially meaningful to Cuche as it represented overcoming challenges and improvement since previous silver medals at world championships.
- Cuche's family and friends, including his brother and parents, supported him during his competitions; he is also related to Didier Cuche, an Olympic alpine skiing medalist.
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Swiss Para alpine skier who was bullied in school wins gold medals at Milan Cortina Games
Robin Cuche, a Swiss Para skier who said he was made fun of in school because of his disability, is celebrating two gold medals at the Milan Cortina Games.
·United States
Read Full ArticleThe Swiss shows no perfect, but the fastest ride in the Super-G standing. It's already his 2nd gold in Cortina.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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