SportsParis 2024: Miss Lesotho swaps heels for taekwondo medal dreams

Paris 2024: Miss Lesotho swaps heels for taekwondo medal dreams

In the photo: Michelle Tau
In the photo: Michelle Tau
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23 July 2024 08:18

During the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, athletes competing for medals will include remarkable women. One such woman is Michelle Tau, who was crowned Miss Lesotho a few years ago. In the French capital, she will compete for a medal in taekwondo.

The wait for the start of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris is practically over. The opening ceremony will occur in just a few days, specifically on Friday, 26 July. Meanwhile, the rugby competition will start as early as Wednesday.

Only a handful of athletes from certain countries are expected to participate in the Olympics. Lesotho, for example, will have only three representatives in the French capital.

Among them is Michelle Tau. At 27, she is the first Olympic representative from her country in taekwondo in 20 years. However, until now, she could only boast achievements in a different field.

Although Tau has devoted considerable attention to her career as a professional athlete, she decided to combine it with modelling. Thus, she participated in beauty pageants, and in 2017, she was distinguished as Miss Lesotho. So, yes, this same person is competing in taekwondo, even though it sounds unusual.

- The fact that I was into modelling and then into taekwondo, it was confusing for a lot of people. It still is. Back then, as a girl going into taekwondo, a lot of people would just be like, ‘this is not a girl’s sport. This is like for boys. Do you want to be a boy? What are you trying to do? They say to me, ‘you look like a girl! When you are in modelling you have makeup, your hair is done, you are in heels, you are walking, you look soft, very soft, very poised, very composed’. Then here I am, they see me also in taekwondo, they are like, ‘you fight, you are strong, how do you balance the two? - explained the 27-year-old in an interview with Olympics.com.
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