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2021 Athlete of the Year: Olympic Gold Medalist Suni Lee

Nearly four months after U.S. gymnast Suni Lee won an Olympic gold medal, it was gone.

Well, not gone. She just couldn’t put her hands on it. After a whirlwind 10 days in Tokyo, and just a few weeks on campus at Auburn, where she is a freshman, the 18-year-old Lee moved to Los Angeles to compete on Dancing With the Stars. She stored her medals—that gold in the individual all-around competition, a silver in the team event and a bronze in the uneven bars—in a safe in the closet of the two-bedroom apartment in her extended-stay hotel. But the safe’s door kept swinging open when she tried to close it. Read More

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