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Refugee Olympic Team

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From circus strongman to seventh at the Olympics. 🏋️ Ramiro Mora's journey has been filled with challenges. He lost both parents, was displaced, and forced to start over. At #Paris2024, he not only made his dream come true, but also inspired millions through his sacrifice and

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A story that's an inspiration to many. ❤️ Tachlowini Gabriyesos keeps showing the world that refugees are incredible humans filled with resilience, courage and hope. #Olympics | World Athletics

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The journey continues for Dina Pouryounes. ❤️ After representing the Refugee Olympic Team twice at the Olympic Games, Dina is now living and fully training in Brazil, chasing her dreams one at a time. World Taekwondo | The Olympic Games | Time Brasil

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1️⃣ year ago already! 🥹 Time flies! On this day last year, the Refugee Olympic Team for Paris 2024 was announced, leaving us these incredibly emotional reactions that showcase the power of sport in providing opportunities and making dreams come true. ❤️ #Olympics

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From fleeing for survival to representing over 100 Million refugees at the Stade de France, with the whole world watching. ❤️ Farida Abaroge is an incredible example of why the Refugee Olympic Team is so important. #Olympics #ForThe100Million | World Athletics

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Excellence. Respect. Friendship. ❤️ Refugee Olympic Team's Kasra Mehdipournejad and world champion Cheick Sallah Cisse showcasing the power of sport at #Paris2024. #Olympics | World Taekwondo

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A win that goes beyond a medal. ❤️‍🔥 Cindy's bronze medal at #Paris2024 will forever go down Olympic record books. Her win is a victory and inspiration to all the displaced people in the world. #ForThe100Million #MoreThanSport Cindy Winner Djankeu Ngamba Ninon Mateu | The Olympic Games | GB Boxing

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Cycling helped Masomah Ali Zada make her dreams come true. Now, she uses her success to advocate, support and inspire the next generation of refugee women athletes to do the same. ❤️ #MoreThanSport | The Olympic Games | UCI | FranceOlympique

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After becoming an orphan at a young age, Dorian Keletela went through the hardship of displacement aged just 17. After years of believing and training, he ran a personal best 10.33 seconds for the 100 metres at #Tokyo2020. ❤️ What an inspiration to the world! #MoreThanSport |

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The Olympic dream. 🥋 ❤️ Mohammad Rashnonezhad's power comes from representing, inspiring, and fighting as he represents millions of displaced people around the world. #ForThe100Million | The Olympic Games | World Taekwondo

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Don't ever let anything, or anyone, tell you that your dream is impossible to achieve. ❤️‍🔥🥹 Yahya Al-Ghotany, who has been living and training at Al Azraq Refugee Camp, changed the narrative when he stepped onto the mat at #Paris2024. #Olympics #ForThe100Million Jordan Olympic (JOC)

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Kimia Alizadeh didn’t just break barriers - she kicked them down! From becoming Iran’s first female Olympic medallist, to using her success fighting for women's rights and freedom. 🥉❤️ This is why sport can change lives. #Olympics #MoreThanSport | World Taekwondo

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“Every woman is strong, you just have to keep going.” 🌟🏋️ 19-year-old Yekta Jamali Galeh finished ninth at #Paris2024, with a a total score of 231kg. 🤯 📹: yektajamalii The Olympic Games | International Weightlifting Federation

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From refugee hopeful to an Olympian! ✨ Dorsa Yavarivafa left her home so she could pursue her love for badminton. Today, she can proudly say that she made it, not only for her, but for all those who couldn't. 🫶 #ForThe100Million #MoreThanSport The Olympic Games | BWF

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One year ago, Refugee Olympic Team cyclist Eyeru Gebru carried the Olympic torch ahead of #Paris2024, and the rest is history! ✨ #ForThe100Million #Olympics

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Cindy Ngamba's historic medal at #Paris2024 is more than a win, it’s history in motion. It's #MoreThanSport. 🥉❤️‍🔥 #ForThe100Million #Olympics