MONACO – Texas A&M national champion and two-time Olympic gold medalist Athing Mu has been named the 2021 World Athletics Female Rising Star, the organization announced Wednesday.
The World Athletics Female Rising Star Award shines the spotlight on the top under-20 athlete of the year in the world. Fellow female nominees included: Keely Hodgkinson (Great Britain), Silja Kosonen (Finland), Christine Mboma (Namibia) and Zerfe Wondemagegn (Ethiopia).
Mu is the second American to claim the award in four years, as Sydney McLaughlin garnered the honor in 2018.
From stopping the clock at 2:01.07 in the 800m in her indoor collegiate debut on Jan. 16 to running a 1:55.04 outdoor 800m on Aug. 21 in her Diamond League debut, all the speedster did in between was win. Between prelims, finals and relays, at distances of 400m, 800m and 1500m, Mu walked away victorious in 35 of the 36 races she entered.
Most notably, she etched her name in history after finishing with Olympic gold medals in the 800m and 4x400m at the Tokyo Games. The Trenton, New Jersey, native ran an American 800m record time of 1:55.21 to become the first American female to win Olympic gold in 53 years in the event. A few days later, she anchored the 4x400m relay to victory with a blistering 48.32 split.
