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Virgin Islands' Olympic skeleton slider celebrates journey

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Katie Tannenbaum came to the Olympics and finished last.

It didn’t upset her whatsoever.

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Nor should it, considering her story: She overcome long odds to just to get to the Beijing Games. The California native competes in skeleton for the U.S. Virgin Islands, where she has lived since 2007. Her claim to racing fame before now was sliding headfirst into a broom that was dangerously left in the track during one of her runs two years ago. She made the Beijing Olympics only after Sweden and France declined to send athletes to the race.

And if all that wasn’t enough, she was about two hours away from having to withdraw from the Olympics. She tested positive for COVID-19 last week and had to miss out on a chance to carry her nation’s flag in the opening ceremony, then didn’t get cleared to race until just before the final session of training for the race.

"It was a very stressful week," Tannenbaum said.

She can laugh about it now, with good reason. It took the 36-year-old Tannenbaum a long time to get to the Olympics. She thought she qualified for the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, but sliders from other nations were chosen instead to fill out that field.

"Sure, there were brief moments I thought about being done, but I think I would have been more likely to retire if I had gone in 2018, and at the end of the day I’m glad I didn’t," Tannenbaum said. "I have evolved a lot as an athlete over the last four years and am very proud of the goals I have hit, or exceeded, in that time."

It’s a resiliency that she’s seen from the island nation she calls home.

Katie Tannenbaum, of Virgin Islands, celebrates after

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