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Saunders is noted as the first athlete to perform a political gesture on the podium against IOC Rule 50.[1] Adding it here as it got international attention, but I am not sure it's sufficiently notable. The gesture is less obvious compared to taking of a knee or a raised fist. Solipsism 101 (talk) 18:43, 1 August 2021 (UTC)Reply
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watching the 2024 US trials, I noticed the commentators working hard to use they/them pronouns when referring to Raven. A google search for [“raven saunders” pronouns] returns a preview of this wiki article that includes a sentence about Raven’s pronouns being they/them, but I don’t see that in the current article, which uses she/her throughout. I’m not seeing anything on the talk page either, but I’m using mobile (which I’m not used to), so maybe I’m missing something? Seems like the pronouns here need an update. Matthall.research (talk) 01:57, 30 June 2024 (UTC)Reply