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English: Andy Soule, who has been training in biathlon since 2005, won a bronze medal in the 1.49-mile event. He is the first American in history to win a medal in biathlon.
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Source 2010 Paralympic biathlon event ; alternative source on Army.mil
Author The U.S. Army

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