Attar makes Olympic track debut for Saudi women
Attar makes Olympic track debut for Saudi women
Sarah Attar became the first Saudi woman to compete in Olympic track and field.

London: Sarah Attar became the first Saudi woman to compete in Olympic track and field, wearing a headscarf and finishing last in her 800-meter heat on Wednesday.

Attar smiled broadly and waved at the crowd as her name was announced. Three minutes later, wearing a white headscarf, green longsleeve shirt and black leggings despite the 19-degree Celsius (66-degree Fahrenheit) temperature, she drew a huge roar of approval from the crowd of about 80,000 as she strode down the home stretch.

Her time of 2 minutes, 44.95 seconds was well behind Janeth Jepkosgei's heat-winning 2:01.04, but that didn't matter. She left her mark on the London Games.

A student at Pepperdine with dual Saudi and U.S. citizenship, she is one of the first two Saudi women ever selected for the Olympics.

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