EUGENE, Ore. — There's a certain routine for the top-three finishers in an event at the U.S. Olympic track and field trials, after they secure their spots on Team USA. They're handed an American flag ...
“I feel like it was setup,” Berry says after she turned away during the playing of the U.S. national anthem during her medal ceremony Gwen Berry has been politically outspoken in her career and on ...
Gwendolyn Berry said the playing of The Star-Spangled Banner following her third place finish in the hammer throw at U.S. Olympic track and field trials on Saturday felt like "a setup." The previously ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters and the panel on "The Five" reacted to U.S. athletic hammer-thrower Gwendolyn Berry intentionally snubbing the national anthem while standing on the third-place podium ...
Gwen Berry turned from the American Flags as the "Star-Spangled Banner" played during the U.S Olympic trials. "I feel like it was set up," Berry said, the Washington Post reported. Berry also placed a ...
The American track and field star who snubbed the national anthem during US Olympic trials over the weekend is an outspoken activist for racial justice — and committed to making her mission “bigger ...
The Olympic hammer thrower is facing attacks similar to those felt by anti-racist educators and activists around the country. And she is not backing down an inch. Gwendolyn Berry looks on during the ...
A U.S. track and field athlete and anti-racism activist turned her back from the American flag during a medal ceremony at the Olympic trials in Oregon on Saturday. Gwen Berry, who had finished third ...
A US hammer thrower turned away from the American flag as the national anthem played while she and two other athletes stood on the podium at the Olympic trials Saturday, later saying she was “pissed” ...
When Gwen Berry stood on the podium to be recognized for her third-place finish in the hammer throw at the U.S. track and field Olympic Trials on June 26, she said she was shocked to hear The ...
Gwen Berry has been politically outspoken in her career and on Saturday the American track and field athlete felt forced to make a stand during the Olympic trials during a medal ceremony. While ...
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