'I felt my baby kick ... then I shot a 10": Pregnant archer stuns in Olympic victory
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Archer Yaylagul Ramazanova competed in the Paris Olympics while six and a half months pregnant, using her unborn child as a good luck charm and motivation. She felt a unique connection, viewing her baby as a partner in her athletic journey.
"Women can do anything," was a sentiment echoed by fans applauding Ramazanova's performance, highlighting the empowerment and inspiration brought by pregnant athletes competing at the highest level.
Casey Kaufhold, a top-ranked archer, praised Ramazanova's achievement, emphasizing the positive impact of seeing expecting mothers participate in the Olympics. Kaufhold highlighted the significance for the archer's child, creating a memorable story of shared Olympic experience.
Egyptian fencer Nada Haze also competed at the Olympics while seven months pregnant, celebrating the unique journey with her unborn child. Haze's message on Instagram illustrated the strength and unity between herself, her competitor, and her baby during the competition.
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