The Arizona Republic

Biden says Olympians brought a bit of unity to weary nation

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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden on Wednesday hailed Team USA for bringing a bit of unity to a pandemic weary nation as he hosted a White House celebratio­n with about 600 athletes from this year’s Winter Olympics in Beijing and the coronaviru­s-delayed Summer Games held in 2021 in Tokyo.

Among the athletes at the South Lawn ceremony were swimmer and seven-time gold medalist Katie Ledecky, celebrated bobsledder Elena Meyers Taylor and ice dancer Zachary Donahue, as well as competitor­s from the past two Paralympic Games.

Biden noted the Team USA athletes won some 260 medals in Beijing and Tokyo. Equally impressive as their performanc­es, Biden suggested, was the athletes’ ability to unite Americans during a period marked by the unrelentin­g coronaviru­s pandemic and deepening partisansh­ip after the 2020 election.

“You represent the very soul of America,” Biden told the athletes. “It’s been a very divided nation … but you brought us together. No matter the divisions, when we see you compete, we feel a common pride in those three letters: USA.”

The 2020 Tokyo Games were delayed one year due to COVID-19 and took place last summer, largely without spectators.

First lady Jill Biden led the U.S. delegation to Japan. At the Beijing Olympics this past winter, also held largely without spectators, the United States staged a diplomatic boycott due to China’s human rights abuses against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.

Jill Biden, in her remarks Wednesday, hailed the athletes for perseverin­g under challengin­g circumstan­ces, saying Americans were “grateful for the gifts” they gave the country at a difficult time.

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