Britain is more multicultural than any other country. It started way back when, when the explorations came. It became multicultural then, with the landings in different lands.
So it’s no surprise to me. You look at the team; look at the English team… there’re a lot of non-Whites on that team. At one time I only thought there were only White folks in England, but you see a multicultural England and I think that’s because of human rights issues, politics and the sense that this is a competition of all people, not just one or two kinds.
Tommie Smith, former Olympic sprinter and gold medal winner, talking with sports reporter Rupert Bell on the diversity of Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Smith, along with Olympic sprinter and bronze medal winner John Carlos, raised his fist in a human rights salute in protest at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
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Peter Norman, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, Games of the XIX Olympiad, Mexico City, 1968. © AP.

























































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