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In Pics: 'Super Moms' set to fire at Tokyo Olympics

Tokyo Olympics, which gets underway on July 23, will be the first time that nine-time Olympic medal-winning 400m runner Allyson Felix will be competing at the Games as a mother. Apart from Felix, India's very own Sania Mirza and MC Mary Kom are part of the 'Super Mom' group which will be seen in action at the Tokyo Olympics. In these collection of pictures, we take a look at top athletes who are also mothers at these Games.

Jamaica sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

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Jamaica sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Jamaican sprinter, gave birth to a boy Zyon a year after 2016 Rio Olympics. Shelly-Ann has 2 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze medal to her name in Olympic Games. (Source: Twitter)

India tennis star Sania Mirza

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Indian tennis star Sania Mirza with her son Izhaan. Sania will be in action with Ankita Raina in the doubles event at Tokyo Olympics. (Source: Twitter)

Indian tennis star Sania Mirza with her son Izhaan. Sania will be in action with Ankita Raina in the doubles event at Tokyo Olympics. (Source: Twitter)

Indian boxer MC Mary Kom

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Indian boxer MC Mary Kom is 38 years of age and 2012 London Games bronze medallist. (Source: Twitter)

Indian boxer MC Mary Kom is 38 years of age and 2012 London Games bronze medallist. Mary Kom has three sons and one daughter, Neivar Merilyn Kom. (Source: Twitter)

American sprinter Allyson Felix

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American sprinter Allyson Felix is a nine-time Olympic medallist and mother to daughter Cammy, who is two years old. (Source: Twitter)

American sprinter Allyson Felix is a nine-time Olympic medallist and mother to daughter Cammy, who is two years old. (Source: Twitter)

American footballer Alex Morgan

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Alex Morgan, the 31-year-old American footballer, became mother to daughter Charlie in May 2020. (Source: Twitter)

Alex Morgan, the 31-year-old American footballer, became mother to daughter Charlie in May 2020. Morgan is already an Olympic medallist, having won gold at 2012 London Games. (Source: Twitter)