Storm after the 100 meter run. I can’t believe what he does. “It’s really shocking” [WIDEO]

There was no person on earth who could run 100 meters faster than in 9.58 seconds. This was the result of Usain Bolt, the record holder from Jamaica, in 2008. When it comes to women, Florence Griffith-Joyner is still the best result. The American achieved a time of 10.49 s. In Poland, the best result is 10.93 s. This result belongs to Ewa Kasprzyk.

But let’s move to China. The World University Games are taking place in Chengdu, and the 100-meter run by a Somali sprinter has become an Internet hit. Nasra Ali Abukar needed over 20 seconds to reach the finish line, specifically: 21 seconds and 81 hundredths. She lost more than 10 seconds to the top!

“The Ministry of Youth and Sports should resign. It’s depressing to see such incompetent people. How could they select such an untrained girl to represent Somalia in running? It’s really shocking and reflects badly on our country on the international stage,” wrote Elham Garaad on Twitter, who is followed by more than 76 thousand accounts. And he posted videos of the run that went viral on the internet.

In subsequent entries, Garaad suggests that there was nepotism, because the vice president of the Somali athletics federation is Khadija Aden Dahir, who is the uncle of the heroine of the video. Nay! Nasra Ali Abukar was congratulated on Facebook by a politician for participating in the Chinese competition.

“Ethiopian Whale”

And we are immediately reminded of the situation from 2016, when Ethiopian Kiros Habte achieved the worst result among all swimmers competing in the 100-meter freestyle. And his terrible time and “not very” athletic posture made him an internet star. According to unofficial information, Habte is the son of the head of the Ethiopian Swimming Association. And that’s the only reason he got to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

On the Internet, it was dubbed “the whale of Ethiopia”. But sports fans should also remember “Eel from Equatorial Guinea”. In Sydney in 2000, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea competed, who received the mocking nickname “eel”. Erik Moussambani in the 100m freestyle race gained worldwide fame when his result was twice as bad as the winner. He swam 100 meters in less than two minutes (1:52.72).

2023-08-03 03:00:00
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