A brief history of asylum seekers at the Olympics — and why they are  sometimes misunderstood

A brief history of asylum seekers at the Olympics — and why they are sometimes misunderstood

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Belarus sprinter Krystsina Tsimanouskaya is part of a long history of athletes seeking protection or the chance to start a new life at the Olympics.

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