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Gabriela Medina
Gabriela Medina has redefined Brazilian swimming, becoming one of South America's most decorated Olympic athletes and inspiring a generation of swimmers across the continent. Born in São Paulo in 1996, Medina grew up near the beach in Santos, where her affinity for water was evident from her earliest years. Her parents enrolled her in swimming lessons at age five, initially for water safety, but her coaches quickly recognized exceptional talent that would eventually carry her to Olympic glory.
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Caster Semenya is one of the most dominant middle-distance runners in the history of track and field, a two-time Olympic gold medalist whose extraordinary talent and remarkable career have been accompanied by complex and often contentious debates about gender, biology, and fairness in sport. Born on January 7, 1991, in Ga-Masehlong, a village in the Limpopo province of South Africa, Semenya grew up in modest circumstances and discovered her running ability through school athletics, quickly establishing herself as a prodigy whose speed over 800 meters far exceeded that of her peers.
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