"Some of the athletes communicated and decided upon this symbol
to show solidarity for each other and support the oppressed," he
explained in an Instagram story posted early on Wednesday
morning.
"For me I personally wore the symbol as a demonstration against
rule 50," he said, referring to a rule in the Olympic charter
that forbids the expression of political statements in venues
and on the podium.
U.S. shot put silver medallist Raven Saunders also raised her
arms in an X sign during her podium, which prompted the
International Olympic Committee (IOC) to look into the gesture.
They subsequently suspended the probe following the death of
Saunders' mother.
"I also wish to draw attention to the hypocrisy of the IOC, and
all of the organizations who profit so immensely off the
athletes and have yet to hear their call for change," Imboden
added in the post.
Imboden was placed on probation for 12 months in 2019 by the
United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) after
taking a knee during a medal ceremony for the Pan Am Games.
He made the gesture due to multiple factors, with issues
regarding racism, gun control, the mistreatment of immigrants,
and then-president Donald Trump topping the list, he said at the
time.
(Reporting by Sakura Murakami; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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