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Cathy Freeman Wins the 400m at Sydney

The most politically and emotionally charged individual athletic performance in Olympic history.

2000 · 25 September

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Cathy Freeman had lit the Olympic cauldron at the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Games. She then won the 400m final in front of 112,000 people — carrying the weight of Australia's national reconciliation movement on her shoulders. She collapsed to her knees on the track and wept.

The most politically and emotionally charged individual athletic performance in Olympic history.

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