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Eugene

(61,899 posts)
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 12:14 PM Aug 2016

Why Simone Manuel's Olympic gold medal in swimming matters

Source: BBC

Why Simone Manuel's Olympic gold medal in swimming matters

12 August 2016 US & Canada

Records, as the sporting cliche goes, are there to be broken, but while Simone Manuel's Olympic record time in the women's 100m freestyle final will eventually be surpassed, she achieved a first that no-one can take away.

Touching home at the end of a remarkable race, Manuel became the first black female swimmer to win an Olympic gold. She said she hoped her victory would encourage greater diversity in her sport.

"This medal is not just for me, it's for some of the African-Americans who have been before me and been inspirations," she said.

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African-Americans have been shut out of swimming pools for generations

Swimming pools have been a racially sensitive flashpoint in the US for generations. African-American people were often denied access to pools in the segregation era, and even after its abolition white people found other ways to exclude them. Nor has building pools for black areas been a priority.

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Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37057236


[font size=1]Despite her historic achievement, Manuel stressed she did not want to be known as "Simone, the black swimmer"[/font]
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Why Simone Manuel's Olympic gold medal in swimming matters (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2016 OP
very impressed heaven05 Aug 2016 #1
Between her and Simone Biles I expect a huge increase in newborn girls named Simone LynneSin Aug 2016 #2
Two Simones. . .Two Gold Medals. . .One Awesome Night DinahMoeHum Aug 2016 #3
LOVE IT. Ellen Forradalom Aug 2016 #7
WOW...how about that! Stellar Aug 2016 #8
Great photo GeoWilliam750 Aug 2016 #9
i hate NBC's coverage. enough phelps medal ceremony. show THEIRS. we KNOW what the spangled banner. pansypoo53219 Aug 2016 #4
+++1000 heaven05 Aug 2016 #10
WTF! Boudica the Lyoness Aug 2016 #5
I wish members heaven05 Aug 2016 #11
True, true, true. LisaM Aug 2016 #6
 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
1. very impressed
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 12:32 PM
Aug 2016

with her skill(s) and awareness. May she reign supreme in upcoming Olympics in this sport as are others(Simeon Biles) in other sports.

LynneSin

(95,337 posts)
2. Between her and Simone Biles I expect a huge increase in newborn girls named Simone
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 02:17 PM
Aug 2016

Both are amazing inspirations and great role models for all young girls!

pansypoo53219

(20,977 posts)
4. i hate NBC's coverage. enough phelps medal ceremony. show THEIRS. we KNOW what the spangled banner.
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 02:50 PM
Aug 2016

give us OTHER. jingoistic shitheads. i am fed up w/ swimming & volleyball. show me OTHER.

 

heaven05

(18,124 posts)
10. +++1000
Mon Aug 15, 2016, 08:25 AM
Aug 2016

I was just the other day thinking the same thing....I wondered if a black swimmer who had to go through rehab ect: ect: for abuse of different types(domestic and other)would not be in prison and not in the Olympics, Vollybally. Sick of it.

 

Boudica the Lyoness

(2,899 posts)
5. WTF!
Fri Aug 12, 2016, 02:53 PM
Aug 2016
African-Americans have been shut out of swimming pools for generations

Swimming pools have been a racially sensitive flashpoint in the US for generations. African-American people were often denied access to pools in the segregation era, and even after its abolition white people found other ways to exclude them. Nor has building pools for black areas been a priority.

My son learned to swim when he was 5 years old. He would even leap from the diving board at 5. He’s in his 40’s now btw.

Have I been living in a different world than the rest of you? Let’s please start judging people by their character and not by the color of their skin. We are all part of the human race.
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