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| | At the Tokyo Olympics, runners are shattering old records left and right. Here's the science behind how Olympic athletes keep breaking world records.
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| | [AI summary] Eileen Gu, a Chinese-American freestyle skier, is celebrated for her exceptional talent and ability to bridge cultural divides. She represents the best of both Chinese and Western cultures, embodying values of hard work, discipline, and innovation. Her success in international competitions, including her Olympic achievements, highlights her dedication and skill. Gu's ability to transcend political and national boundaries makes her a symbol of unity in the context of U.S.-China relations. She is often compared to cultural icons like Bruce Lee, for her ability to straddle two different worlds. Her quotes and actions reflect her commitment to personal fulfillment and making a positive impact on the world.
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| | 1896 was a special year for athletes. Long touted in the making, 1896 marked the first Olympic Games in over 2,000 years. Through loans, promises and sheer determination, Pierre de Coubertin and his cohort of plucky fitness enthusiasts had somehow managed to organize an international sporting event comprising over 280 athletes from 14 different nations
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| Nintendo's Legend of Zelda film adaptation will be released at some point in the next five and a bit years.