Video: Stunning finish in Olympics Women’s 100 M Hurdles (SPOILER)

*SPOILER* This hasn’t aired yet in the U.S. Heartbreaking finish in the Olympics Women’s 100 Meter hurdles in Beijing, China today.

Thanks to Dimewars.com for the video link!


 


13 Responses to “Video: Stunning finish in Olympics Women’s 100 M Hurdles (SPOILER)”

  1. 1
    PAGESINADIARY says:

    this was on msn.com earlier this morning

    give us stuff that we can find here first please!!

  2. 2
    HunE916 says:

    Oooo!!! I could actually VIEW this video at work! Hell, I feel like I just won the gold! :)

  3. 3
    dj_dceezy says:

    dayum that was a trip. PAUSE

  4. 4
    iscream says:

    The black girl did win right? What’s heartbreaking about that? It also looked as if she was repping the USA.. (I support black first USA 2nd.) VICTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. 5
    tintin says:

    i’m just happy canada finally got a damn model in track. go Canada!!!! lol

  6. 6
    Mika79 says:

    Sucks for her, huh?…USA! USA! USA! USA!

  7. 7

    Umm…HELLO! Lolo Jones is on team USA people! But so sorry Key-Lolo! After she finished her interview they showed in the stadium hallway just crying her eyes out. Such a sad moment…

  8. 8

    Oh yea, and she’s biracial iscream.

  9. 9
    iyonah says:

    I am w/ you HunE … lol, I cna never view the videos when I am at work. The above goes to show that no matter what training or history you have in a competition, something can always happen to alter or change what you expected as the outcome.

  10. 10
    iyonah says:

    can**

  11. 11
    MOCHAMOMMY says:

    I absolutely love Lolo!! It hurt me when I saw she hit that 9th hurdle cuz she had it in the bag. I really hope she’s able to come back in 2012 & get the medal that she deserves

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    maema says:

    I feel for Lolo. She showed such sportsmanship after her devastating loss. I was upset that NBC intruded on her privacy and showed her crying behind the stadium.

    I hope she can try again in 2012, but it is unlikely that she can stay healthy and competitive at 30 y.o.

  13. 13
    selly says:

    I wanted her to win! I read her story a few days ago and her mom and her siblings grew up homeless.

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