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USA shot put medalist Raven Saunders raises hands in podium demonstration

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USA shot putter Raven Saunders raised her hands in an "X" in a podium demonstration, after the winner's anthem finished playing.

Source: WSLS 10 News | Roanoke, Virginia News, Local Headlines | WSLS News 10

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