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US teen Athing Mu wins women's 800 meters for first gold medal

Mu didn't face a serious challenger at the finish as she kept her pace to cross the finish line at one minute, 55.21 seconds.
Credit: AP
Athing Mu, of United States wins the gold medal ahead of Keely Hodgkinson, of Britain in the final of the women's 800-meters at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Tokyo, Japan. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Athing Mu won the 800-meter gold medal for the United States in her first Olympics after leading almost from start to finish.

Mu was never seriously challenged down the home straight as she strode away to win in 1 minute, 55.21 seconds.

Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson won the silver medal in 1:55.88 and Raevyn Rogers came from nowhere to clinch the bronze on the finish line and give the Americans a double celebration at the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo.

The result confirms the 19-year-old Mu as the new star of the women’s 800.

    

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