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Sculpture at Smithsonian honors iconic 1968 Olympic protest - MSNA new sculpture at the Smithsonian American Art Museum pays tribute to one of the most iconic moments in Olympic history. Inspired by U.S. sprinter Tommie Smith, who with John Carlos raised his ...
An Olympic sprinter fell injured. So her opponent turned back. The runner from Laos had crossed the finish line when she heard the screaming. So she started running in the opposite direction.
Laotian athlete Silina Pha Aphay had just placed sixth, ending her journey at the Paris Olympics. But her first reaction was to go to her competitor, Lucia Moris of South Sudan, who had fallen.
Laotian sprinter Silina Pha Aphay was the first to approach South Sudanese athlete Lucia Moris after Moris fell at the Paris Olympics on Friday. NPR is in Paris for the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Afghan sprinter Kimia Yousofi pulled out piece of paper at the Olympic Games that read, "Education, Sport, our right," and held it high for the world to see.
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