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Suni Lee Says “It’s An Honor” To Speak Out Against Anti-Asian Hate

Suni Lee may have already achieved her lifelong goal of becoming an Olympic gold medalist, but that doesn’t mean she’s slowing down anytime soon. The 18-year-old gymnast became the first Hmong-American to earn the prestigious honor at the Tokyo Olympics after she whipped up an impressive floor routine last minute. She competed for the gold medal when fellow U.S. athlete Simone Biles pulled out of the individual all-around to prioritize her mental health. Read More

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