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With the Olympics just around the corner,
that means just about to happen, Sha’Carri

Richardson has made headlines for being banned
in competing in her sport.

The Today’s Show did a story about it.

Star sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson breaking
her silence about competing in the summer

games.

If someone is breaking their silence, it means
there’s been headlines or news about them,

they haven’t said anything yet and now they
are.

You might hear this with a politician or a
celebrity on a big news story about them personally

or about something that they did.

They may take a few days, think about it.

Think about what they want to say before they
break the silence and make a public statement.

Star sprinter Sha’Carri Richardson breaking
her silence about competing in the summer

games.

Tweeting: I’m sorry, I can’t be y’all
Olympic champ this year but I promise I’ll

be your World Champ next year.

Champ, simply short for champion, here assuming
she was going to win the race and she will

win the World Championship.

Tweeting: I’m sorry, I can’t be y’all
Olympic champ this year but I promise I’ll

be your World Champ next year.

The 21-year old accepting a 1-month suspension
after testing positive for Marijuana.

A suspension.

This is a noun and it means temporarily preventing
something, someone from participating in their

sport for example, a school suspension is
when a kid is disciplined for misbehavior

usually and is not allowed to go to school
for one day, two days, three days for example,

that would be a suspension.

The 21-year old accepting a 1-month suspension
after testing positive for Marijuana.

Marijuana.

The dried flowers and leaves of the Hemp plant.

There are so many different names for this
substance.

Cannabis, Marijuana, weed, reefer, pot, grass,
dope, hash, Mary Jane, Ganga.

I’m probably missing some so if you can
think of another word for Marijuana put it

in the comments below.

The 21-year old accepting a 1-month suspension
after testing positive for Marijuana.

She turned heads with her speed and style
dominating in the 100-meter dash last month.

If you turn heads, this is an idiom that means
you make people notice you.

So, she turn heads with her style.

Not just her speed but how she presented herself.

She turned heads with her speed and style
dominating in the 100-meter dash last month.

If you’re dominating something, this means
you’re the most important person in a particular

situation.

So she was dominating that event, she won
that event.

She was the best.

She turned heads with her speed and style
dominating in the 100-meter dash last month.

A victory now invalidated because of the drug
violation.

If something becomes invalidated, that means it’s been
decided that it will not count.

So her victory there in the US trials which
qualified her for the Olympic team has been

invalidated because of the drug test that
she failed, her win is not allowed to count, it doesn’t

go in the record books.

A victory now invalidated because of drug
violation.

Down here on the screen they have the word
“fallout”.

Fallout is adverse or negative effects or
results from a situation.

So another way to think of this is new negative
reactions in response to this woman being

banned from competing.

In an exclusive interview on Today, she said
she used Marijuana to cope after learning

the death of her biological mother from a
reporter.

Biological mother.

This is a term we use to define the woman
who birthed, the woman who’s DNA is in Sha’Carri

Richardson.

So, a biological mother and father maybe different
than a mother or father who raised you if

you’re adopted for example.

So in this case, it implies that Sha’Carri
was not raised by her biological mother.

If we use the term biological mother, it implies
that there was another mother figure who raised

her.

In an exclusive interview on Today, she said
she used Marijuana to cope after learning

the death of her biological mother from a
reporter.

Cope.

This is a verb and it means to deal with something
difficult.

She was coping with this very difficult news.

And it was extra tough because she found out
from a reporter.

In an exclusive interview on Today, she said
she used Marijuana to cope after learning

the death of her biological mother from a
reporter.

I know what I did.

I know what I’m supposed to do.

Uhm, I’m allowed not to do and I still made
that decision but I’m not making an excuse.

So in this interview, she’s taking responsibility,
she says she’s not making any excuses, she

understands she did something wrong and she
has to deal with the consequences.

I feel for her.

What an awful situation.

Now some people will probably say why would
you feel bad for her?

She broke the rules.

And I would say “I hear that.”

If you say you hear that in an argument or
a conversation, it’s saying you understand

or acknowledge somebody else’s opinion
so I hear that but still feel compassion for her.

Compassion is a noun.

It means concern or pity for someone who is
dealing with a difficult situation or has

a hard life.

Someone who’s suffering.

Another note about the phrase I hear that,
it can also mean just to show agreement.

So it’s not just acknowledging someone’s
opinion but it’s like saying I agree with you.

For example, let’s say there’s a new bakery
in town and everyone says they have the best

apple pie.

You go try it with a friend.

But you actually think your own apple pie
recipe is better.

You could say “I like their pie but I still
think mine is better.”

and your friend could say “I hear that.”

That means I agree with you.

Hundreds of thousands now signing an online
petition to let Sha’Carri run.

A petition is a formal written request usually
signed by lots of people that would be presented

to an official who maybe able to make a decision
in a particular case.

So for example, petitioning the Olympic committee
to let Sha’Carri run in the 100-meter dash.

Hundreds of thousands now signing an online
petition to let Sha’Carri run.

Athletes, celebrities and public figures coming
to her defense.

Coming to someone’s defense.

This means to defend them, to stand up for
someone, to voice publicly your support for

somebody.

Athletes, celebrities and public figures coming
to her defense.

Actor Seth Rogen denouncing the suspension
tweeting “If weed made you fast, I’d be Flojo.”

So there he is using weed.

One of the slang words for Marijuana.

Flojo was a woman who ran for the US Olympic
team in the 80s and broke records, was extremely fast

Her full name is Florence Griffith Joyner
and she also had a great sense of style.

Actor Seth Rogen denouncing the suspension
tweeting “If weed made you fast, I’d

be Flojo.”

If you denounce something, you publicly declare
that it is wrong, perhaps that it is evil

that it should not be.

He’s denouncing the suspension, he’s saying
the suspension should not stand.

Actor Seth Rogen denouncing the suspension
tweeting “If weed made you fast, I’d be Flojo.”

President Biden also weighed in over the weekend.

If someone weighs in, this means they give
their opinion on something.

So he publicly commented what he thought about
the situation.

President Biden also weighed in over the weekend.

The rules are the rules.

Whether they should remain at, that should
remain the rule is a different issue.

The rules are the rules.

So he’s saying we shouldn’t change the
rules retroactively, that means after the

fact in this case.

But maybe we need to look at the rules, maybe
the rules themselves should be changed.

So he’s saying the suspension shouldn’t
be changed in this situation because she did

break the rule.

But maybe the rule isn’t a very good rule
and we need to look at what are the rules

about what drugs would cause an athlete to
fail a drug test.

The rules are the rules.

Whether they should remain at, that should
remain the rule is a different issue.

I was really proud of it, the way she responded.

And the Olympics controversy doesn’t end
there.

Controversy.

Disagreement usually publicly over an issue.

And the Olympics controversy doesn’t end
there.

The international swimming federation received
swift backlash banning swim caps designed

for natural black hair.

Backlash.

This is a strong, negative, adverse, public
opinion based on something that happened.

It’s similar to fallout but probably even
stronger.

For example, let’s say there was a new tax
and stated a higher sales tax.

There could be such a backlash, such a public
outcry, so many people saying they disagree

with it, it’s a problem but they may change
what they have done so a backlash, a strong,

large widespread negative reaction to a decision
may cause the authorities to change that decision.

The international swimming federation received
swift backlash banning swim caps designed

for natural black hair.

British brand, Soul Cap responding to the
rejection writing “How do we achieve participation

and representation in the world of competition
swimmers, if the governing body stops suitable

swimwear being available to those who are
underrepresented?”

Representation.

People being underrepresented.

This refers to groups of people who are not
typically in any given sphere.

So, in this example the sphere of competitive
swimming.

Traditionally has not had many black participants.

And so we would say they are underrepresented.

When you take their proportion of the population,
they’re very much so underrepresented proportion-wise

when we talk about competitive professional
swimmers.

“How do we achieve participation and representation
in the world of competition swimmers, if the

governing body stops suitable swimwear being
available to those who are underrepresented?”

In this quote we have three words that end
in –tion and the rule for stress is the

stress will come on the syllable just before
that ending syllable.

So let’s look for example, participation.

Partici-pa-tion.

Second to last syllable.

Representation.

Representa-tion.

Stress on second to last syllable.

Competition.

Compe-ti-tion.

Again, stress on second to last syllable.

So it doesn’t matter how many syllables
there are in a word with this –tion ending,

stress will be on the second to last syllable
that’s also called the penultimate syllable.

“How do we achieve participation and representation
in the world of competition swimmers, if the

governing body stops suitable swimwear being
available to those who are underrepresented?”

The swimming federation acknowledge the reactions
writing “They are reviewing the situation

while understanding the importance of inclusivity and representation.”

Situation.

Representation.

Two more examples there.

“They are reviewing the situation while
understanding the importance of inclusivity and representation.”

Inclusivity.

This is the practice or the policy of including
people.

Providing equal access, equal opportunities
to all different kinds of people.

You’re probably familiar with the adjective
included.

You always want to feel included, right?

It doesn’t feel good to be excluded, the
opposite.

“They are reviewing the situation while
understanding the importance inclusivity and representation.”

Cathy back to Sha’Carri Richardson.

What’s next for her now?

So based on what we are seeing and hearing,
looks like her Olympic dreams are on hold

at least for now.

If something is on hold, that means it’s
not being addressed for now.

So her Olympic plans, her Olympic dreams are
on hold.

This ban will probably not be overturned.

You can use these for a lot of different situations.

You could put a conversation on hold.

For example, let’s say, you know what, I
like what you’re talking about but I need

to do a little bit more research, so let’s
put this conversation on hold and we’ll

come back to it in a few days.

looks like her Olympic dreams are on hold
at least for now.

But listen, she’s 21 years old she says
she has a lot of games in her, she has a lot

of talent to back her up.

Meanwhile, her agent is actually saying that
we will likely see her compete next month

at the Prefontaine Classic which is a premiere
track and field meet.

People just want to see her run.

I know.

The future is bright for her though.

The future is bright for her.

This is just a way of saying we think she’s
going to have a lot of opportunities, we expect

a lot of success for her.

People just want to see her run.

I know.

The future is bright for her though.

I think Sha’Carri has picked up a lot of
fans.

By the way, this newscaster, Craig Melvin
he was part of my interview of broadcaster

Youtube series that I did several years ago.

If you want to see my interview of him, check it
out here.

That’s it and thanks so much for using Rachel’s
English.