With that small gesture, Muhammad made history. Muhammad became the first American athlete today to compete in the Olympics with a hijab, which she wears to adhere to the tenets of her Muslim faith.
Muhammad, ranked eighth in the world in sabre, beat Ukranian Olena Kravatska 15-13 in her first match before falling to France's Cecilia Berder 15-12 in the round of 16. Muhammad will compete again on Saturday in the team sabre event.
"I feel like it's a blessing to be able to represent so many people who don't have voices, who don't speak up," Muhammad said. "It's just been a really remarkable experience."
Muhammad embraced the spotlight, which helped make her an unlikely face of the US team given how little publicity fencing typically receives.
"It represents who she's been her entire life. Ever since she was a little girl, she never let anything hold her back. She never set limits. She's always striving to be the very best," said Ibtihaj's brother Qareeb, who was overcome with emotion when he saw his sister compete.
"Despite the adversity she's faced; being a Muslim, being an African-American, being a female, she's still confident in her ability to be successful. She's my hero."
Muhammad got off to a shaky start against Kravatska, but she rallied with a string of points that put her over the top. But Berder, ranked ninth, took control of their round of 16 match midway through and rolled to victory.
Muhammad was so frustrated by her performance that she needed over an hour to compose herself before meeting reporters.
"In a sport like fencing, you're your own biggest opponent. If you can control yourself and your nerves and your emotions and execute the actions that you want to execute in the way that you want to execute, you'll always be successful. I failed to do that," Muhammad said.
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