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Jogging in the US after the shooting of Ahmaud Arbery

Newsday

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Ahmaud Arbery was shot while out on a jog in Georgia in the United States in February. Two months later, after a video of the incident was shared widely on social media, two white men were arrested. It has led other African-American runners to describe how they feel when they go out running - including three-time Olympic gold medallist, Tianna Bartoletta, who wrote in her blog that "this could have been me". "If I'm approaching someone who doesn't look like me, I typically yell 'hello' quite loudly and cheerfully on my approach... anything to make them understand that I come in peace, that I'm a friendly presence and I mean them no harm." (Photo: Tianna Bartoletta on the podium at the 2017 IAAF World Championships. Credit: AFP)

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