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Dalilah Muhammad (USA) wins the Olympic women's 400 m hurdles

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
The Rio Olympics have given rise to literally millions of images, probably tens of thousands being "published". But I was somehow particularity taken by this one:

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Dalilah Muhammad (USA) on her way to winning the Olympic women's 400 m hurdles​

Photo by Fabrice Coffrini via Getty Images
Link courtesy of The Huffington Post

Muhammad was first off the blocks, first over the first hurdle, and first all the way.

Best regards,

Doug
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
Indeed. A strong image.

Here is another one, for sport as well as politically within the U.S context and that of France!

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Ibtihaj Muhammed. Team USA...sword fencing. Picture courtesy CNN.



Great shot, strong image!
For sport as well as politically within US context…
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Fahim,

Indeed. A strong image.

Here is another one, for sport as well as politically within the U.S context and that of France!

p2100494178-4.jpg

Ibtihaj Muhammed. Team USA...sword fencing. Picture courtesy CNN.

Indeed a great shot, recording a great accomplishment in many ways.

Best regards,

Doug
 

Michael Ritter

New member
The Rio Olympics have given rise to literally millions of images, probably tens of thousands being "published". But I was somehow particularity taken by this one:

57b6605a1700001108c7420e.jpeg


Dalilah Muhammad (USA) on her way to winning the Olympic women's 400 m hurdles​

Photo by Fabrice Coffrini via Getty Images
Link courtesy of The Huffington Post

Muhammad was first off the blocks, first over the first hurdle, and first all the way.

Best regards,

Doug

I like how there is movement in the legs but not upper body. Great shot!
 
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