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TOKYO ?&= nbsp;Jade Carey redeemed herself from a disappointing perfo= rmance in the vault final to come back the next day here at the Tokyo Games= and win the gold medal on the floor exercise.

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With a r= outine that was more difficult than the ones performed by her peers, Carey = flipped and twisted her way to the top of the podium with what she called ?= the best floor routine I've ever done in my life.?

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Italy's = Vanessa Ferrari won silver and two gymnasts tied for bronze: Mai Murakami o= f Japan and Angelina Melnikova of Russia.

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After re= alizing that she had won, Carey gave her coach, Brian ? who is also her fat= her ? a big hug. The day before, the two had hugged on the competition floo= r, but out of sadness.

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In the v= ault final on Sunday, Carey, who is 21 and from Phoenix, tripped during her= run-up to her first vault. She had planned to do a Yurchenko 2½, wh= ich is 2½ twists in the air and one flip, but could only flip once, = with no twists. Her low score for that vault ruined her chances for a medal= She left the competition in tears.

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?Yesterd= ay was really tough for me,? Carey said, calling it ?a kind of a blur.? She= said her U.S. teammates, especially Simone Biles, had give= n her a pep talk once she returned to the team's hotel. Biles told her, ?Le= t it go and move on. It happened and you can't do anything about it.?

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Carey ad= ded: ?For tonight, I just had to let that go.?

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But Care= y had one chance to bounce back at these Games, and took it.

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In quali= fying, Carey finished third on the floor exercise, behind Ferrari, who was = first, and Biles, in second. Biles elected not to compete in the final, tho= ugh she announced Monday that she would participate in the balance beam fin= al on Tuesday ? her last possible event at the Tokyo Games.

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TOKYO ? = Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand made history on Monday night when she compete= d in weight lifting competition and became the first openly tra= nsgender woman to participate in the Olympics.

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Hubbard,= 43, was one of 10 competitors in the heavyweight division and had an outsi= de chance at a medal. But she failed to complete any of her three lifts in = the first half of the program, eliminating her from medal contention. After= her third miss, she pounded her heart, lifted her hands in thanks, took a = bow and left the stage. It's unclear if she will complete in the second hal= f of the program.

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Given th= e momentousness of the moment, Hubbard was guaranteed to draw attention reg= ardless of where she finished.

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At the c= ompetition on Monday night, there were twice as many requests for seats in = the press tribune as there were seats. Credentials to enter the mixed zone,= where members of the media can interview athletes, were distributed 10 hou= rs before Hubbard and her competitors faced off.

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As the c= lock ticked down to the start of the competition, anxious officials from Ne= w Zealand huddled with officials from the weight lifting federation and eve= nt organizers to discuss preparations for after the event. Of particular co= ncern was how Hubbard could be protected from the barrage of reporters in a= ttendance.

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During t= he introductions, Hubbard at first did not appear with the other nine lifte= rs as they came onstage. At the last moment, she emerged from behind the st= age and took her place between Lee Seon Mi of South Korea and Sarah Robles = of the United States. When her name was called and she stepped forward, she= received polite applause and a few jeers, unusual in this setting.<= /p>=20

A half-h= our into the competition, Hubbard took the stage. Her first lift at 120 kil= ograms came after half of 10 athletes in the group had completed their thre= e lifts in the snatch portion of the program. Amid the whiz of camera shutt= ers, she lifted the bar but lost control of it as it fell behind her. She s= hook her head and left the stage. She also missed her second two lifts befo= re the athletes took a break.

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Hubbard'= s widely anticipated debut at the Tokyo International Forum came against th= e backdrop of an often contentious fight among supporters of transgender at= hletes, who have hailed Hubbard's appearance at the Olympics, and athletes,= some advocates for women's sports and fair-sport campaigners who have ques= tioned whether she has an unfair advantage.

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Hubbard = competed in men's competitions before she took a break from the sport two d= ecades ago and transitioned. Hubbard is now competing at an age at which mo= st elite lifters have finished their careers. She is 10 years older than Sa= rah Robles, the next oldest lifter in the competition on Monday. The gap in= age has led critics to contend she has an unfair advantage.

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Hubbard'= s presence pushed the weight lifting competition, which often gets far less= attention than gymnastics, swimming, track and field and other Olympic spo= rts, onto center stage. Yet Hubbard has little beyond a statement weeks ago= after she was selected to compete. She rarely speaks to the media, though = she did say in 2017 that she did not see herself as a flag-bearer for trans= gender athletes.

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The New = Zealand Olympic committee has shielded Hubbard since she arrived in Tokyo. = Kereyn Smith, Secretary General of the committee, called Hubbard ?quite a p= rivate person? and said she wanted her lifting to be the focus.

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Hubbard = has won several tournaments in the Asia-Pacific region in recent years, but= appeared before a global audience on Monday against competitors that inclu= de a world-record holder from China, Li Wenwen, and Sarah Robles, an Americ= an who won a bronze medal at the Rio Games in 2016.

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In recen= t years, weight lifting has been more likely to make headlines because athl= etes were caught using performance-enhancing drugs. After decad= es of rampant doping, bribery, vote-rigging and corruption at weight liftin= g's highest levels, the International Olympic Committee took action las= t year by threatening to drop the sport from the Games in the coming months= if the International Weightlifting Federation does not introduce a host of= fixes, including rigorous drug testing measures and governance changes.

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The Inte= rnational Olympic Committee has left it up to sports federations to decide = whether and how transgender athletes can compete, and Hubbard has met all t= he requirements set by the International Weightlifting Federation.=20

Hubbard = won junior titles in men's competitions before her transition, but stopped = weight lifting in her 20s because, she told an interviewer, ?it just became= too much to bear? as she struggled to cope with her identity. She resumed = competing in 2012, five years after she transitioned. When she won three ti= tles in 2017, her performances triggered a firestorm on social media.

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Last wee= k, officials from the I.O.C. said they would soon adopt new guidelines,&nbs= p;originally developed= in 2015, governing the participation of transgender women in Olym= pic sports because they consider the current rules outdated.

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OKYO ? = One gold medal down. Two to go.

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Sifan H= assan of the Netherlands w= on the women's 5,000 meters on Monday, the first leg of her Olympic que= st.

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In Toky= o, Hassan is trying to do something extraordinary and uniquely painful: win= the 1,500, the 5,000 and the 10,000 meters. The 5,000 was her first chance= for a medal, and she carefully maneuvered through the field before seizing= control with about 200 meters to go, sprinting to the win in 14 minutes 36= 79 seconds.

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Hellen = Obiri of Kenya finished second, and Gudaf Tsegay of Ethiopia was third.

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While H= assan, 28, had been expected to compete in all three events, she did not co= nfirm her intention of doing so until Sunday.

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In a st= atement, her management t= eam called it her ?campaign for Olympic glory? and ?an enormous feat.? = There is little doubt that winning three medals ? gold medals if she wants = to dream big ? would secure her place as one of the great distance runners = in Olympic history. For her part, Hassan seemed careful to avoid setting ex= pectations, suggesting she simply wanted to try.

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?For me= it is crucial to follow my heart,? she said in the statement. ?Doing that = is far more important than gold medals. That keeps me motivated and it keep= s me enjoying this beautiful sport.?

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She dou= bled at the 2019 world championships, winning both the 1,500 and the 10,000.

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Her vic= tory in the 5,000 marked the end of a long day, one of several she will hav= e by the end of the Games.

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