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Olympics Mozambique sprinter, 18, left in tears after spoiling Olympic debut with false start in lone event Steven Sabino was only competing in the men's 100m. By Paulina Dedaj Fox News.
Mozambique’s Steven Sabino (R) reacts after disqualification as other athletes prepare to take the start in the men’s 100m heat of the athletics event at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Stade ...
She is now set to compete in the women's single-handed dinghy event at her second Olympic Games, after ensuring her berth through World Sailing's Emerging Nations Program. She became the first athlete ...
What are the false start rules at the Olympics?. Block starts are used in events that are no more than one lap: 100m, 200m and 400m flat; hurdles over 100m (women), 110m (men) and 400m distances.
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Countries that achieved Olympic gold medal for the first time - MSNMozambiqueTrack and field athlete Maria Mutola brought Mozambique its first Olympic gold medal at the Sydney 2000 Games in the 800 metres.Mutola’s victory was a defining moment in her ...
Mozambique's presence at the forum, represented by two employees of the Mozambique Olympic Committee (COM), reflects "the country's ongoing commitment to strengthening representation and inclusion ...
U.S. men's gymnastics wins first Olympic medal since 2008 04:11. This year, athletes from 184 countries will take to the world stage to compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics, which will unfold over a ...
MARSEILLE, France (Reuters) - Deizy Nhaquile was nine when she first stepped into a dinghy in Mozambique, but she and her mother were fearful about the safety of the sport and decided she should stop.
Despite almost giving up sailing in her youth, Deizy Nhaquile is now gearing up for her second Olympic appearance, competing in the women's single-handed dinghy event at the Paris 2024 Games.
Deizy Nhaquile was nine when she first stepped into a dinghy in Mozambique, but she and her mother were fearful about the safety of the sport and decided she should stop.
Olympics 2024 | Mozambique sailor charts new waters for Africa. As one of only a few Black athletes competing in sailing in the 2024 Games, Nhaquile wants others to follow in her wake.
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