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Ibtihaj Muhammad fencing mask and hijab

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Fencing mask worn by Ibtihaj Muhammad during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games

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user

Muhammad, Ibtihaj

Description (Brief)

Fencing mask worn by Ibtihaj Muhammad during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games has a metal mesh face piece painted with an image of the American flag and lined in red. Muhammad is an American saber fencer and is the first Muslim American woman to wear a hajib while competing for the United States in Olympic competition. USA Fencing won the bronze medal in the team competition that year, earning Muhammad the distinction of becoming the first female Muslim-American athlete to earn a medal at the Olympics. Seeking a sport that would allow Muhammad to wear her hajib, she found fencing while in high school. At Duke University she became a three time All-American and a Junior Olympic Champion in 2005. A member of the U.S. National Fencing Team since 2010, Muhammad has had to overcome discrimination, both religious and racial throughout her career but now uses her global platform to speak about inclusion and equality through sport.
The 2016 Summer Olympics, also known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with 207 countries and 11,238 athletes participating. These were the first Olympic Games held entirely in the host country’s winter season and the first to be held in South America. These Games were designed with sustainability in mind and many of the features of the Games were made from recyclable materials. The Refugee Olympic Team entered 10 athletes for competition made up of refugees from the European Migrant crisis. The Zika virus was a factor in competition as many athletes decided to forgo the Games for fear of catching the virus spread through mosquitos. Michael Phelps came out of retirement to compete in the Games and added more medals to his historic count. Katie Ledecky won four gold medals and teammate Simone Manual won two gold and two silver medals becoming the first African American to win an individual swimming gold medal. Simone Biles dominated gymnastics, winning four gold and the women’s team won the all-around competition. The United States won the medal count with 121.

Credit Line

Gift of Ibtihaj Muhammad

date made

2016

ID Number

2016.0350.03

accession number

2016.0350

catalog number

2016.0350.03

Object Name

fencing mask

Physical Description

metal (overall material)
plastic (overall material)
fabric, cotton (overall material)
fabric, metal (overall material)
fabric, polyester (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 15 in x 9 in x 9 1/2 in; 38.1 cm x 22.86 cm x 24.13 cm

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Culture and the Arts: Sport and Leisure
Sports & Leisure
Religion

Exhibition

Entertainment Nation

Exhibition Location

National Museum of American History

Data Source

National Museum of American History

name of sport

Fencing

level of sport

Amateur
Olympics

web subject

Women

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-a9b7-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1823419

Head scarf worn by Ibtihaj Muhammad during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games

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user

Muhammad, Ibtihaj

Description (Brief)

Black cotton head scarf worn by Ibtihaj Muhammad during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Muhammad is an American saber fencer and is the first Muslim American woman to wear a hajib while competing for the United States in Olympic competition. USA Fencing won the bronze medal in the team competition that year, earning Muhammad the distinction of becoming the first female Muslim-American athlete to earn a medal at the Olympics. Seeking a sport that would allow Muhammad to wear her hajib, she found fencing while in high school. At Duke University she became a three time All-American and a Junior Olympic Champion in 2005. A member of the U.S. National Fencing Team since 2010, Muhammad has had to overcome discrimination, both religious and racial throughout her career but now uses her global platform to speak about inclusion and equality through sport.
The 2016 Summer Olympics, also known as the Games of the XXXI Olympiad were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with 207 countries and 11,238 athletes participating. These were the first Olympic Games held entirely in the host country’s winter season and the first to be held in South America. These Games were designed with sustainability in mind and many of the features of the Games were made from recyclable materials. The Refugee Olympic Team entered 10 athletes for competition made up of refugees from the European Migrant crisis. The Zika virus was a factor in competition as many athletes decided to forgo the Games for fear of catching the virus spread through mosquitos. Michael Phelps came out of retirement to compete in the Games and added more medals to his historic count. Katie Ledecky won four gold medals and teammate Simone Manual won two gold and two silver medals becoming the first African American to win an individual swimming gold medal. Simone Biles dominated gymnastics, winning four gold and the women’s team won the all-around competition. The United States won the medal count with 121.

Credit Line

Ibtihaj Muhammad

ID Number

2016.0350.04

accession number

2016.0350

catalog number

2016.0350.04

Object Name

fencing head scarf
head scarf, summer olympics

Physical Description

fabric, cotton (overall material)

Measurements

overall: 67 in x 48 in; 170.18 cm x 121.92 cm

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Culture and the Arts: Sport and Leisure
Sports & Leisure
Religion

Exhibition

Entertainment Nation

Exhibition Location

National Museum of American History

Data Source

National Museum of American History

name of sport

Fencing

level of sport

Amateur
Olympics

web subject

Women

Metadata Usage

CC0

Link to Original Record

https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746b2-cc9d-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record ID

nmah_1823422

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