Athing Mu (/əˈθɪŋ moʊ/; born June 8, 2002) is an American middle-distance runner. She is the youngest woman in history to hold Olympic and world titles...
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2024 Paris Olympics she won Gold in the Women’s 800m. Defending champion Athing Mu of the United States failed to qualify for the Games. In the final, Hodgkinson...
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Mu Dan (1918–1977), Chinese poet and translator Athing Mu (born 2002), American middle-distance runner Mu (negative), 無, a concept in Buddhism Muism (Korean...
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Nicole Leach Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Tiffani McReynolds Brandon Miller Athing Mu Jenna Prandini Keni Harrison Morolake Akinosun Sha-ri Pendleton Michelle...
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19-year-old Athing Mu of the United States won the gold medal. The silver medal went to Keely Hodgkinson of Great Britain, and the bronze medal went to Mu's American...
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Mutola also ran 1:23.13 (2003). Pamela Jelimo also ran 1:24.08+ (2008). Athing Mu also ran 1:23.57 i (2019), 1:24.13 (2022). Anita Weiß also ran 1:24.30+...
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and field circuit. The meeting was highlighted by American records from Athing Mu (in the women's 800 m) and Courtney Frerichs (in the women's 3000 m steeplechase...
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Championships in Eugene, Oregon, clocking a personal best of 1:56.71 behind Athing Mu (1:56.30) and Keely Hodgkinson (1:56.38). The following month, she won...
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Kipyegon (KEN) Doha 2021 1:55.04 Athing Mu (USA) Eugene 2022 1:56.30 Athing Mu (USA) Eugene 2023 1:54.97 Athing Mu (USA) Eugene 2024 1:54.61 Keely...
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with a time of 4:09.53, finishing ahead of 2021 Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu and Olympian Cory McGee. Two days later, she finished 5th in the final...
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