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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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Kendra Harrison is an elite American hurdler, recognized for her remarkable speed in the women's 100-meter hurdles. Born in Los Angeles, California, Harrison began her athletic journey at a young age and quickly gained recognition for her natural talent and tenacity on the track. She made her mark in the sport when she set the world record in 2016 at the U.S. Olympic Trials, clocking an impressive time that stunned audiences and established her as a top competitor globally. Since then, Harrison has been a fixture on the international stage, achieving multiple victories and medals at leading championships. Her strong stride patterns and refined technique make her a formidable opponent in any race. Harrison continues to train diligently, focusing on consistency and improvements, as she looks to secure her place among the greatest hurdlers in history.
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