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1988 - Debi Thomas Wins First Winter Olympic Medal by a Black Athlete

American figure skater Debi Thomas made history by becoming the first Black athlete to win a medal at the Winter Olympics. She earned the bronze in women’s singles figure skating at the Calgary Games. Thomas’s achievement broke racial barriers in a sport long lacking diversity and inspired generations of Black athletes in winter sports.

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