Trailblazing US Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad 'unofficially' Hangs Up Sabre
Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, who won team sabre bronze at the Rio Games, became the first American to compete in a hijab at the Olympic Games

American Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad was a trailblazer in Rio, qualifying six months before the Games opened and saying she aimed to explode stereotypes about Muslim women and give Muslim girls that they could get involved in sport.
Fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad, who in 2016 became the first American to compete in a hijab at the Olympic Games, is stepping away from the sport.
Muhammad, who won team sabre bronze at the Rio Games, told NBC Sports that a pilgrimage to the Muslim holy city of Makkah had been "transformational" for her, and helped her decide not to pursue a berth at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
"I have unofficially hung up my sabre," she said. "I feel really confident with my career and where I am right now in my life.
"You know, fencing is not a big part of it anymore, but it's always been my intention to transcend sport in a way that reaches people not just in the fencing world but outside of it.
"I think I've been able to best do that, not only representing my sport but representing myself."
Muhammad was a trailblazer in Rio, qualifying six months before the Games opened and saying she aimed to explode stereotypes about Muslim women and give Muslim girls that they could get involved in sport.
She was named one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people and in 2017 a Barbie doll fashioned in her image was released.
In 2018 she released her memoir "Proud" and she has continued to speak out about attitudes toward Muslim women and the hijab, arguing that wearing the headscarf is a choice that Muslim women are entitled to make.
She said other athletes, including skier Lindsey Vonn and footballers Abby Wambach and Julie Foudy, had helped her reach her decision.
"It's the hardest decision I've ever made," she said.
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