Did he? Looked like he sort of slapped him on the shoulder then kept giving him the evil eye. Glad the victim was okay and apparently ended up ahead in the final results.
There was nothing accidental about this. The loser kept looking over his shoulder in the final stretch and was trying to block the path of the other guy.
Did he? Looked like he sort of slapped him on the shoulder then kept giving him the evil eye. Glad the victim was okay and apparently ended up ahead in the final results.
There was nothing accidental about this. The loser kept looking over his shoulder in the final stretch and was trying to block the path of the other guy.
But the victim did get up first, then helped helped the attacker before giving that look.
I don't see anything in the video suggesting he helped him. He did approach him, maybe he gave him a "good job" slap, or maybe it was a "you're a dick" slap, but we can't tell. We also can't tell what, if anything, he said. He certainly didn't physically help him.
The victim reached out with his left hand to help the attacker up and patted him on the back with his right hand. An official was helping the guy up at the same time.
Unfortunate. Have a feeling they wouldn’t alter the results even if money was on the line. It’s a turkey trot not ncaas. Still mind blowing that #707 put his body on the line for effectively no reason whatsoever, given that they were racing for 4th
I guess the only remedy is in the parking lot out back
"In the medical area, Salvador said he apologized to Huber and to Huber’s family. Huber said the apology didn’t include taking responsibility for the incident."
Just noticed the lady's shoe came off in the incident. I watched it a couple dozen times frame by frame and am downgrading my initial verdict from battery to reckless behavior resulting in injury. As flagrant as the hip check was, it does look possible that it was for balance. There is a clear point just before his leg gave way that he began to lean HARD. As much as I want to somehow ban him from running anywhere ever, a DQ and ban from the event seems reasonable. On the other hand, when he stopped his watch....