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News ID: 69542
Publish Date : 21 August 2019 - 21:26

Pan Am Games Protesters Each Get 12 Months of Probation

DENVER (AP) — The letters went to the two protesters. The message was meant for a much wider audience.
The CEO of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee sent letters of reprimand to hammer thrower Gwen Berry and fencer Race Imboden for protesting on the medals stand last week at the Pan American Games, but the 12-month probations that came with the letters also included a none-too-subtle signal for anyone vying for next year's Olympics.
"It is also important for me to point out that, going forward, issuing a reprimand to other athletes in a similar instance is insufficient," Sarah Hirshland wrote in the letters sent Tuesday.
Neither Berry's raised fist nor Imboden's kneel-down on the Pan Am medals stand were met with immediate consequences, in part because they happened at the tail end of the games that were wrapping up in Lima, Peru.
Hirshland's letter was as clear a sign as possible that athletes who try the same next year in Tokyo could face a different reaction.