A future Simone Biles. Credit: Michael Mitchell

鈥淥nce an Olympian, always an Olympian,鈥 said Olympic Gold Medalist Mary Wineberg who won her medal in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. She is now Vice President of the Cincinnati Public Schools Board. Wineberg worked with Mayor Aftab Purval and Vice Mayor Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney to honor Cincinnati鈥檚 2024 Olympians and Olympians from previous games. The celebration was held on September 19 on Cincinnati鈥檚 Fountain Square.  

The ceremony began with a procession led by the Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy Marching Band and the acrobatic dancers, the Q-Kidz. Both organizations are from the West End.

In addition to Kearney, Wineberg and Pureval (who broadcast his message virtually on Fountain Square鈥檚 jumbotron), Rep. Cecil Thomas, Hamilton County Commission President Alicia Reece, Councilmember Scotty Johnson, Councilmember Seth Walsh, and Councilmember Anna Albi participated in the festivities.

Our 2024 hometown Olympians are as follows: 

  • Jordan Thompson, Silver Medal in Women鈥檚 volleyball 
  • Annette Echikunwoke, Silver Medal in Women鈥檚 hammer throw (and first U.S. citizen to win an medal in this competition)
  • Nina Castagna, Women鈥檚 Rowing Eight 
  • Carson Foster, Bronze Medal in the Men鈥檚 400-meter individual medley swimming and Silver Medal in the Men’s 4×200 freestyle relay swimming 
  • Rose Lavelle, Gold Medal in Women鈥檚 soccer 
  • Miles Robinson, Men鈥檚 soccer 
  • Piper Kelly, Women鈥檚 speed climbing 
  • Max Holt, Bronze Medal in Men鈥檚 volleyball 

In addition to Gold Medalist Mary Wineberg, other Olympians from past games who celebrated were Chris Bazon, David Payne, Duke Ragan, and Rau鈥檚hee Warren.

Mayor Pureval said of the Olympians, 鈥淲e are so proud of you and the way you represented our city on the world stage.鈥

Hamilton County Commission President Alicia Reece added, 鈥淚t takes a lot of work to make the Olympics Team. It is special for people from our city to represent the best in the world competing in the largest scale in the World.鈥

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