Raven Saunders raises arms in X on podium in Olympic protest
U.S. track-and-field athlete Raven Saunders raised her arms in a symbolic protest Sunday after winning the silver in the womenâs shot put, placing her at odds with the ban on making political statements during the Olympic medal ceremony.
Saunders, 25, crossed her arms over her head to represent âthe intersection of where all people who are oppressed meet,â she told the Associated Press, in what was described as the first podium protest of the Tokyo Olympics.
Her gesture came as she posed for photos with Chinaâs Gong Lijiao, who won the gold, and New Zealand bronze medalist Valerie Adams.
The flamboyant Saunders, whose hair is dyed green and purple, and who twerked and mugged for the cameras after her medal-winning effort, talked afterward about her struggles with mental health.
âI really think my generation really donât care,â said Saunders, who refers to herself as the âHulkâ and wears an Incredible Hulk face mask.
âShout out to all my Black people, shout out to all my LBGTQ community, shout out to everybody dealing with mental health,â she said. âBecause at the end of the day, we understand that itâs bigger than us, and itâs bigger than the powers that be.â
The International Olympic Committee relaxed its protest rules before the Tokyo Games, allowing athletes to express their views on issues during press conferences, but warned of sanctions for those who engage in demonstrations during the medal ceremony.
âThe podium and the medal ceremonies are not madeâ .â.â.âfor a political or other demonstration,â IOC president Thomas Bach told the Financial Times last month. âThey are made to honor the athletes and the medal winners for sporting achievement and not for their private [views].â
The warning apparently worked. Before Saunders, who hails from Charleston, South Carolina, the anticipated protests during the Olympic medal ceremonies had not materialized.
It is unclear what if any sanctions Saunders, who won SEC and NCAA championships at the University of Mississippi, may face for her demonstration.
Herbert Johnson, her high school coach, told the Charleston Post and Courier that she should be âprepared to face the consequences.â
âThere are rules in place and consequences for breaking those rules,â Mr. Johnson said. âI love Raven to death, but if you do something like that, you have to be prepared to face the consequences. I just hope both sides can come to an agreement thatâs best for her.â
Shot put silver medallist Raven Saunders of the U.S. raised her arms into an X above her head on the podium, a gesture she indicated on Twitter was in support of oppressed people. More photos from #Tokyo2020 today: https://t.co/QQKA3twGoc ð"· @hannahmckay88 pic.twitter.com/zBLhKHhC66
â" Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) August 1, 2021
⢠This story is based in part on wires reports
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