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Wicker calls out for justice for Mississippi Olympian

By: Anne Summerhays - July 29, 2021

Wicker says the false positive COVID test should not disqualify Sam Kendricks.

Olympian Sam Kendricks, a pole vaulter from Oxford, Mississippi, was denied the opportunity to compete at the Tokyo Olympics after a single positive COVID-19 test.

Kendricks had tested negative three times before the positive test. After entering quarantine, Kendricks took another COVID-19 test that returned a negative result.

Sam Kendricks is an alum of the University of Mississippi – Ole Miss – where he took back to back NCAA championships before launching his professional career. He won the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2016 and went on to the Rio Olympics, where he took home the bronze medal.

“My question is this, Mr. President. What is the health risk of a follow up test? How could it possibly hurt anyone or anything to make sure you’ve got it right when you tell a young American he can’t compete for his nation in the Olympics?” stated Senator Wicker.

Wicker said that he’s not just disappointed, he’s outraged. He goes on to say that a young athlete is unfairly missing out on his chance to show his talent to the world and and represent his country.

“I send my best wishes and congratulations to Sam Kendricks and his family for the good grace they have displayed in the face of this unfair and pointless disqualification,” remarked Senator Roger Wicker.  “And, allow me to state emphatically that I am not willing to be so gracious. If this actions stands – and I hope it will not stand – this hidebound decision by the decision-makers in Tokyo should make them ashamed of themselves.”

Senator Wicker urges the President to reconsider and use common sense and fairness by allowing Sam to get a confirming test and allow him to represent his country.

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Anne Summerhays

Anne Summerhays is a recent graduate of Millsaps College where she majored in Political Science, with minors in Sociology and American Studies. In 2021, she joined Y’all Politics as a Capitol Correspondent. Prior to making that move, she interned for a congressional office in Washington, D.C. and a multi-state government relations and public affairs firm in Jackson, Mississippi. While at Millsaps, Summerhays received a Legislative Fellowship with the Women’s Foundation of Mississippi where she worked with an active member of the Mississippi Legislature for the length of session. She has quickly established trust in the Capitol as a fair, honest, and hardworking young reporter. Her background in political science helps her cut through the noise to find and explain the truth. Email Anne: anne@magnoliatribune.com
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