
Damascus to Tokyo 2020: Syrian refugees' remarkable journeys to the Olympic Games
CNN
It has been six years since Olympian Aram Mahmoud has seen his family.
Mahmoud left Syria to pursue his dream of competing in badminton on the biggest stage in the world -- a dream that is set to come true in Tokyo this summer. Years after making the difficult choice to leave his home, Mahmoud is now one of 29 refugee athletes that will compete at the 2020 Olympic Games under the Olympic flag.More Related News

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