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Athletics: De Grasse, other sprinters decry US high schoolers being penalized for celebrating

Andre De Grasse has thrown his Olympic champion weight behind a call to stop the punishment of young track athletes in the United States for celebrating victories, with the Tokyo 200 metres winner saying kids should be allowed to have fun. 

    Brody Buffington, a senior at Catoctin High School in Maryland, had his school's 4x200-metres relay team disqualified after anchoring them to victory at last weekend's State Championships. In videos viewed more than a million times, Buffington raises one finger in celebration a few meters from the finish line.

    "Let them have fun," De Grasse, a six-time Olympic medallist for Canada, told Reuters. "It's good for the sport and brings more attention to track. It also promotes both camaraderie and competition."

    Buffington is a 10-time indoor and outdoor state champion who ran the fastest indoor 55 metres by a high schooler this year, and has committed to the University of Georgia.

    "Obviously we are disappointed that Brody was disqualified," Catoctin athletic director Keith Bruck said. "Personally, I believe that if a student athlete is not taunting another competitor or celebrating in excess, they should be allowed to show emotion. In no other sport would a student athlete be disqualified for what Brody did."

    Buffington was also previously stripped of a victory in the 300 metres at the U.S. indoor regional championships in February after raising his fists in celebration before the finish line and then letting out a whoop of joy.  

    His celebration apparently broke a National Federation of State High School Associations (NFSH) rule for "an action which brings discredit to an individual or their school."

    Video of that disqualification has over two million views and

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