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Khadija of Senegal just getting started...with a silver medal in the 200m!

Seven athletes from all different countries on the track running.

Khadija Sy has made a fast start in her first race of the 2019 World Games. Her 37:07 time in the 200m run has earned her a silver medal. And she’s just getting started!

Next up are the 100m run and the 4x100m relay. In between, she’s continuing her training drills.

Khadija has also been making the most of her World Games experience. At Opening Ceremony, she was among the first in her delegation to step out on the enormous stage for the Parade of Athletes. She and some of her teammates were a bit awestruck as they hit the spotlight in the vast Zayed Sport City Stadium. But they rallied as they rocked into the venue, arrayed in traditional Senegalese splendor!

See a quick clip of Khadija and Team Senegal making their entrance in the Parade of Athletes. Stay tuned for more updates as results come in! #Cheers4Champions

Special Olympics Senegal Delegation Opening Ceremony Parade

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