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Athing Mu, center, looking at the final time after the 800 meters.Credit.Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times TOKYO Before Athing Mu introduced herself to the world at the Tokyo Games, the public-address announcer at Olympic Stadium butchered her name. It was Friday, before her opening round heat of the women’s 800 meters, and Mu did not hide her dismay. “I’m sure everyone saw my face,” said Mu, a 19-year-old American whose name is pronounced “Ah-THING Moe.” “I don’t even know what he said, but it was terrible. Like, where do you even get that from?” Mu said all this with a charming, disarming smile she was used to people getting her name wrong, she said, but it also seemed clear that she wanted some respect. So she went out and made sure to earn it as an Olympic gold medalist. ....
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American sailors experience headwinds at the XXXII Olympiad sail-world.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sail-world.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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BU’s Olympic Athletes Going for Gold Julimar Avila (Sargent’19), a BU swimming and diving alum, will be representing Honduras when she swims in the women’s 200-meter butterfly in Tokyo. Photo courtesy of BU Athletics Olympics In Tokyo, one student and two alums are competing in swimming, sailing, and field hockey July 26, 2021 Twitter Facebook This summer’s Olympic Games are like none before. Between spectator-less stadiums, the Olympic Village’s cardboard beds, and strict lockdown protocols for athletes to contain COVID-19, competitors headed to Tokyo are in for a one-of-a-kind experience to say nothing of having had to train for the highest level of sport during a pandemic. ....