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Athing Mu, a runner for Team USA hailing from New Jersey, became the first woman since 1968 from the United States to grab gold in the 800-meter race. Mu’s performance in Tokyo is also the fastest time an American has ever recorded in the event. “Now I am happy and satisfied, I am glad I did what I have been doing all year, and not switching off because I am at the Olympics. Just being me is what makes me more proud about this experience,” Mu said of her efforts. Alongside Mu for the U.S. was Raevyn Rodgers, who secured third place and a bronze medal. Mu had envisaged herself winning well befo...
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Gabby Thomas found it "harder" to qualify for the Olympics than to get into Harvard. The 24-year-old sprinter - who qualified for Tokyo 2020 with the second-fastest 200m time in history - studied neurobiology and global health at the prestigious college and though it's difficult to get a place there, she admitted she had to do much more to get into Team USA. She told People magazine: "Making that Olympic team was harder. It's not a question. "The US trials, across the sprints for sure, but I'm sure other events as well, is just the hardest team to make in the world." Gabby - who is now in grad...
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Sha’Carri Richardson has failed to make the U.S. Olympic Relay Team, according to the U.S. Track and Field Association. The news comes just days after her 30-day suspension for marijuana use discovered by a test for the substance by the USATF. Notably, the suspension would not have prevented Richardson from participating in the 4×100 relay. Regardless, she was not named to the squad. Instead, the team will consist of Javianne Oliver, Gabby Thomas, Teahna Daniels and Jenna Pradini. After the news was announced, Richardson sent out a tweet expressing both sadness and optimism: Outside of the rec...
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