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Despite Protest Rules, the Olympics Have Never Been Neutral
In February, when Nadir Yusuf crossed the finish line at the Olympic Marathon Trials in Orlando, he placed 25th, missing the chance to qualify for the Games and go to Paris to compete. What was most notable about his race, however, was the last half mile. Yusuf was one of four runners who took a Palestinian flag from a spectator, holding it up as they finished the grueling race. Yusuf and his fellow runners, Julian Heninger, Aidan Reed, and Jesse Joseph, were hardly the first athletes to use the Olympic platform to promote a cause they cared deeply about, nor will they be the last. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] Since the 1955 Olympic Charter, the International Olympic Committe

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