Meet Gaurika Singh, the Youngest Athlete in the 2016 Rio Olympics
• http://www.thedailybeast.com, AMELIA WARSHAWGaurika Singh's not even in high school yet, and she's already survived Nepal's deadly earthquake--and made it to her first Olympics.
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Gaurika Singh's not even in high school yet, and she's already survived Nepal's deadly earthquake--and made it to her first Olympics.
Day two of the Summer Olympics Games is underway in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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(VIDEO) Net but no Parachute
The 6th Fundamental Principle of Olympism (non-discrimination of any kind, including nationality and political opinion) seems to be forgotten long ago.
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Franklin earned a spot in the 200 freestyle
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The Anti-PC Muhammad Ali
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