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Ibtihaj Muhammad
Ibtihaj Muhammad made history as both an elite fencer and a trailblazer for Muslim women in sports, becoming the first American Muslim woman to compete in the Olympics while wearing a hijab and winning a bronze medal in the process. Born on December 4, 1985, in Maplewood, New Jersey, Muhammad grew up in a close-knit family as one of five siblings. Her parents encouraged athletic participation, and she initially tried various sports before discovering fencing at age 13, attracted partly because the sport's uniform accommodated her hijab, allowing her to compete without compromising her religious identity.
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Jessie Graff has revolutionized the world of obstacle course racing and competitive athletics through her groundbreaking performances on American Ninja Warrior and her successful career as a Hollywood stuntwoman. Born on January 12, 1984, in New York City, Graff developed her athletic foundation through competitive pole vaulting and circus arts, creating a unique skill set that would eventually make her one of the most recognized athletes in modern obstacle course competition.
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