British Olympian Chris Lambert says the burden of change in the fight against racism has to be taken off individual sports people.
Lambert praises Raheem Sterling, Jadon Sancho, Dina Asher-Smith and others for using their powerful sporting voices to campaign for equal rights, but insists the responsibility rests with governing bodies.
The former European U23 sprint champion is heartened by seeing thousands take part in anti-racism marches across the United Kingdom following the death of American George Floyd.
But he believes the real test of a nation’s commitment is whether it is prepared to “take the conversations out of protests and into everyday life”.
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