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Black Olympic Athletes Reveal What Brings Them Joy, and It's Not Always a Gold Medal
1 day ago - By Pop Sugar
All of February, we have been honoring Black History Month with stories about Black joy and highlighting the resilience of people who continuously find the light that so many try to extinguish. When it comes to celebrating the joy of professional athletes, many people assume the happiest moments are the ones after a big win, crossing the finish line in first place, or breaking a world record.
And while all of these achievements are worthy of celebration, athletes also find happiness in the everyday: laughing with family and friends, practicing faith, and spending time at home. POPSUGAR...
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