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This had to hurt…With all the Gold medals and greatness happening in the Olympics there are bound to be some moments where people push themselves too hard in competition.

This happens to be just one of those times. A friend of mine forwarded me this video and it hurts just watching it. Ouch!

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6 comments
  1. Roosh
    August 13, 2008

    i’m speechless

    Rooshs last blog post..I Am A Blogger Stud

  2. MikeStoute
    August 13, 2008
    I love how the announcer is like, “awe my that’s terrible”
  3. Yummy Stale Bread
    August 14, 2008

    I find it strange that they have those people come out to block the injured lifter, but then replay the incident over and over again. I wonder if there were any broadcasts of it that didn’t replay it.

  4. lilez0521
    August 14, 2008

    You know for some odd i reason and it maybe due to my sick sense of humor, i find this rather funny. It totally sucks and wouldn’t wish this on anyone, but its still hilarious.

  5. MikeStoute
    August 14, 2008
    @Yummy Stale Bread
    Yeah, I have never seen them use blockers like that.. Even the announcers were like, ok that’s enough.

    @lilez0521

    “awe my that’s terrible” he he

  6. funny shyte
    September 22, 2008

    hahahahaha

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