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Of what interest is the comment on Malia Metella being the first person of colour to win an Olympic medal in swimming ? I suggest this be removed as nonsense, not interesting and on the verge of racism. How about commenting on the unusually light skin color of Jeremy Wariner, the men's 400 m winner? --Olivier Debre 08:08, 24 Aug 2004 (UTC)
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