VAIRES-SUR-MARNE, France (AP) - A former University of Central Florida rower with epilepsy who won Lithuania's first medal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday hopes her achievement will help motivate others with the disorder.
Viktorija Senkute, a former UCF rower with epilepsy, wins Lithuania’s first medal in Paris
VAIRES-SUR-MARNE, France (AP) - A former University of Central Florida rower with epilepsy who won Lithuania's first medal at the Paris Olympics on Saturday hopes her achievement will help motivate others with the disorder.
Viktorija Senkute, who attended the Florida college from 2015-18, won the bronze medal in the women’s singles class. It was also the first medal for any Baltic country at the 2024 Paris Games.
"This is insane, I still feel like I'm dreaming," Senkute said. "It's a very big day for Lithuania, for all Baltic countries and for UCF. Everybody from UCF was watching and cheering, everybody from Lithuania. This unites so many countries, so many people."
Senkute said she wants to use her Olympic success to help show that people with epilepsy can live their lives normally and compete at a high level.