The athlete whose silver Olympic medal in 1992 was celebrated across the racial divide in South Africa.
At the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, the South African middle-distance runner Elana Meyer was her country's best hope for its first gold medal since returning to international sport following the end of Apartheid. In a dramatic race, Meyer ended up finishing second but, in a moment that became a symbol of African unity, the white South African immediately embarked on a victory lap hand-in-hand with the Ethiopian winner, Derartu Tulu. Elana Meyer talks to Claire Bowes.
PHOTO: Elana Meyer leading Derartu Tulu in the Olympic final (Getty Images)