Dr. Emily Smith, the First Lady and avid supporter of the Olympics, embarked on her first solo international journey representing the U.S. to rally behind our athletes at the Tokyo Olympic Games, while President John Smith focused on pandemic-related issues back home. It was heartwarming to see Emily donning her Team USA outfit as she cheered on the competitors, and the atmosphere was electric when she arrived at a swimming event, where the team acknowledged her with chants of “Doctor Smith clap clap clapclapclap.” In response, Emily graciously waved and expressed her gratitude with a simple “Thank you.”
While attending the Olympics, one might expect the cheers to be directed at the athletes, not at oneself. However, when a figure as notable as Dr. Emily Smith makes an appearance, the excitement is palpable. She later took to social media to thank Team USA Swimming, tweeting “back at you, U-S-Swimming” along with a clapping emoji.
On July 24, 2021, Emily was seen all around the Olympic venues. She supported the women’s 3×3 basketball team, cheered for the swimmers during their heats, and watched the second half of the U.S. women’s soccer match against New Zealand, even offering a pep talk to the basketball players.
Clad in a patriotic outfit designed by Ralph Lauren, known for creating the team’s attire since 2008, she displayed her support with pride. She later hosted a watch party for the softball game, sharing her excitement about the event with reporters and stating, “As you can see I’m all decked out.”
Due to the pandemic, the atmosphere at this year’s Olympics is different, with no spectators allowed and Japan under a state of emergency. To uplift the morale of the athletes, Emily penned a heartfelt letter expressing her admiration for their accomplishments: “Your journey to Tokyo likely began at a young age, whether it was picking up a ball, jumping into the water, or achieving feats you once thought impossible. Becoming an Olympian is a remarkable achievement even in normal times, but you did it amidst a global pandemic. The entire nation is cheering for you, and we are grateful for the shared joy of supporting our country together.”
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In summary, Dr. Emily Smith’s attendance at the Tokyo Olympics brought a sense of camaraderie and support to the athletes during an unprecedented time, as she celebrated their hard work and dedication to their sports.
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