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Look for these NJ athletes at the Paris Olympics this summer
New Jersey has been ready — along with the rest of the world — to again cheer on our hometown Olympic athletes.
Trials to qualify for various events at the summer games in Paris, France, have now been winding down.
Among them, NJ track star Athing Mu suffered a heartbreaking moment.
The Trenton native got caught up in a tight pack of runners during the 800 meter race and fell.
She was ultimately shutout from heading to the games in the event for which she won gold in Tokyo.
Fellow runner, New York native Alysia Montano, knew the heartache all too well, as she suffered the same fate eight years earlier in the same event, according to NBC News.
During live coverage of the trials, Montano said "the race is brutal sometimes. It's two laps, a tight race and everyone's feeling scrappy to try to figure out what position they want to get into," NBC New York reported.
In a preview of the track trials, NBC said that Mu has already had a tough year of injuries.
Mu won her second gold medal in Tokyo as part of the women's 4x400 team — and she could still possibly head to Paris as part of the relay team, according to NBC.
Another wrenching moment for an athlete from NJ happened as the track and field trials wrapped.
Nia Ali graduated from Pleasantville High School in 2006 and was a silver medalist at the 2016 Olympics in Rio in the women's 100m hurdles.
She just missed qualifying for the Paris Games in the final round of the trials, trailing by .06-seconds.
The following are more than 20 NJ athletes or with NJ roots, who have clinched spots on the U.S. roster for Paris.
Look for these NJ athletes at the Paris Olympics
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