Refugee Team at the Olympics: A medal for over 100 million people

Boxer Cindy Ngamba wins the first ever Olympic medal for the Refugee Team. Her story shows why the team is needed – even beyond the Olympics.

August 8, 2024, 5:25 p.m.

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Boxer Cindy Ngamba has already won bronze in the semi-finals of the Olympic Games in Paris and is now in the semi-finals. She is the first athlete on the Olympic Refugee Team, for which she competes, and wants to use her success to motivate millions of refugees around the world. Ngamba has had to overcome many challenges, including threats of deportation and rejections for British citizenship. Despite this, she has fought her way to the Olympic Games through hard work and success in boxing. Her story is intended to send a message of hope and raise awareness of the situation of refugees.

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“You can achieve anything you set your mind to.” There were many obstacles on Cindy Ngamba’s path to the Olympic Games. © Mohd Rasfan/​AFP/​Getty Images

Cindy Ngamba has already made Olympic history in Paris, and her boxing competitions are not even over yet. After two victorious fights, Ngamba is in the semifinals – she has already won bronze, and there will be no more fights for third place due to the high risk of injury and the tight schedule.

This medal, which Cindy Ngamba has already secured, is a special one because it is the first in the history of the Olympic Refugee Team, for which Ngamba competes. Her success therefore has even more impact and significance than Olympic medals already have. For Ngamba herself, for the Refugee Team and for those it is intended to commemorate: the millions of refugees worldwide.

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