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She changed her baby, then won gold. A generation of athletes are thriving in motherhood
Summary by The Waco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Danielle Lerner and Nancy Armour USA Today , as published by Waco Tribune-Herald
· June 20, 2026
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Key points For more information on this trend and its impact on local athletes, readers can refer to the Waco Tribune-Herald, which provides further insight into this development. In Waco, a shift is observed in the world of female athletics, where starting a family no longer signals the end of a career.
In Waco , a shift is observed in the world of female athletics, where starting a family no longer signals the end of a career. This change is a notable development for local athletes.
Female athletes are now thriving in their careers after becoming mothers. A notable example is an athlete who changed her baby and then went on to win gold, although details of this achievement are not specified.
For more information on this trend and its impact on local athletes, readers can refer to the Waco Tribune-Herald, which provides further insight into this development.
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Published: June 20, 2026 ·
Source: Waco Tribune-Herald ·
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