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Gabby Thomas, la medallista olímpica, neurobióloga de Harvard y futura epidemióloga
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In this file photo taken on July 25, 2021 USA’s Simone Biles competes in the floor event of the artistic gymnastic women’s qualification during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre in Tokyo on July 25, 2021. (Photo by Loic VENANCE / AFP)
Simone Biles will make her long-awaited bid for an individual gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics on Tuesday, while the men’s 400m hurdles and women’s 200m finals take centre stage on the track.
American superstar gymnast Biles, who won four gold medals in Rio five years ago, has said she is struggling with the “twisties”, a condition where gymnasts lose the ability to orientate themselves in mid-air.
Teenagers make 200 final in Olympic testosterone controversy
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TOKIO â Dos velocistas de 18 años de Namibia volvieron a traer la atención a los Juegos OlÃmpicos sobre el problema de la testosterona en el atletismo cuando el lunes se abrieron camino a la final de los 200 metros femenil en Tokio, semanas después de que les prohibieron competir en los 400 metros.
Una de ellas, Christine Mboma, batió en dos ocasiones el récord mundial sub-20 en un lapso de ocho horas en el Estadio OlÃmpico para enfilarse a la final de los 200 metros.
También superó en la semifinal a la estadounidense Gabby Thomas, quien este año se convirtió en la segunda mujer más rápida en esta distancia.
EXPLAINER: What exactly are track s testosterone rules?
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Elaine Thompson-Herah, left, of Jamaica, wins the final of the women s 200-meters from Christine Mboma, of Namibia, at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Tokyo. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
TOKYO – The complex testosterone regulations in track and field have become an issue again at the Olympics after Namibian teenager Christine Mboma won a silver medal in the 200 meters after being banned from some other events because of her natural hormone levels.
Mboma was one of two 18-year-old Namibians to surprisingly qualify for Tuesday’s 200 final. Her teammate, Beatrice Masilingi, is also affected by the testosterone rules. But their bans only apply to races between 400 meters and one mile, allowing them to run in the 200 at the Olympics.
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