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Glassunion

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Fri Aug 12, 2016, 08:52 AM Aug 2016

The first African-American woman to win an individual swimming medal at any Olympic Games. [View all]

With an Olympic and American record breaking time... Oh, and she's just 16 years old.

With Simone Manuel's gold, a liberating page in Olympics history has turned.

RIO DE JANEIRO -- For 16 years, through Olympics in Sydney, Athens, Beijing, London and Rio, African-Americans swam under a microscope for their country.

Questions about oddity and identity weighed them down as they tried to outrace history and the competition. Finally, on Thursday night, Simone Manuel's gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle turned a liberating page for black swimmers.


More: http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/simone-manuels-gold-liberating-page-olympics-history-turned/story?id=41323424
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