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US runner Mu wins women’s 800-meter gold in Tokyo 2020

19-year-old gets gold with time of 1:55.21 – 1st gold medal for US in event in over 50 years

17:13 - 3/08/2021 Tuesday
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The US’ Athing Mu won a historic Olympic gold in the Tokyo 2020 women’s 800 meters on Tuesday, ending a half-century title drought for US women competing in Olympic track events.

Mu, 19, ran the 800-meter final with a time of one minute and 55.21 seconds – breaking the US record – to bring home the gold.

The only other US gold in the Olympic event took place way back in 1968, when Madeline Manning ran 2:00.9 in the Mexico City Games.

Also on Tuesday, Great Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson grabbed the silver in the event with her time of 1:55.88.

American Raevyn Rogers got the bronze with a time of 1:56.81.

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