Togo's 1st Winter Olympian Wants To Inspire Africa
Togo's first competitor at the Winter Games, cross-country
skier Mathilde-Amivi Petitjean, hopes her Olympic debut in Sochi will inspire
other African athletes to compete in winter sports.
Petitjean crossed the line in the women's 10-kilometer
classical race Thursday in 68th place, nearly 10 minutes behind winner Justyna
Kowalczyk of Poland.
The result was not the most important thing, though.
Petitjean, who turns 20 next Wednesday, said "it's good
for African countries that they see it's possible for (them) to participate in
the Winter Olympic Games." Alpine skier Alessia Afi Dipol is also set to compete for
Togo in the women's giant slalom and slalom next week.
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