German runner calls for ‘more respect’ after seeing online racial abuse of teammates
German middle-distance runner Smilla Kolbe has spoken out against online racial abuse targeting her teammates at the European championships in Birmingham, England. The 24-year-old, who is white, expressed her dismay at "unbelievable comments" directed at some athletes, emphasizing the need for more respect.

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AI-generatedGerman middle-distance runner Smilla Kolbe has spoken out against online racial abuse targeting her teammates at the European championships in Birmingham, England. The 24-year-old, who is white, expressed her dismay at "unbelievable comments" directed at some athletes, emphasizing the need for more respect. Kolbe stated that while she appreciates the support, she believes all athletes representing Germany deserve respectful treatment, regardless of their race. She made these remarks after her 800-meter semifinal heat, highlighting the importance of celebrating athletes' achievements with due respect.
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Kolbe expressed concern about how she might be treated if she were not white.
Kolbe stated she wishes for 'a little more respect' from those watching the athletes.
German runner Smilla Kolbe condemned online racial abuse directed at her teammates at the European championships.