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  • sharman is a creepy looking mothafucka

  • even the nigger Michael Johnson wants to cheat for robles.

  • how did michael johnson know richardson would win?

  • wait for London !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • jason richardson is so hot!

  • From the black commentators to the black participants, they all conspired to prevent a Chinese victory using such low down tactics so long as the gold goes to black hands and all this done, seen and heard by the whole world would not matter. Some hides and minds are really thick. I just see no glory in it but a big FAIL to an already suspect western low mentally of greed and grab.

  • The lesson learned is not to put Xiang and Robles side by side at the London Olympics.

  • Anyone feel they should've run this race over? Let the guys rest for an hour and let the guys run it one more time. 

  • Xiang clipped the hurdle due to the first time his arm was hit backwards by Robles. Xiang would've won the race no doubt.

  • THey should have re-ran the race lol

  • Blackie commentator, you are a fine example of black failure. You only want to see as black what is clearly not black. You are a disgrace.

  • @mtkppktm .......U are the disgrace....fckin RACIST!!!

  • One final point, hurdlers are taught to aim for the left mark on the hurdle if they lead with the left leg. That's what the marks are for. The hurdles are #48" wide (along with the lanes) and those marks are the only way to ensure that you are in your own lane and over your own hurdle To hurdle an opponent's barrier is a foul and the hurdler may be disqualified. It is very clear in the rule book.

  • As a track coach, you try to teach hurdlers to stay in their lane. Over the final 2 hurdles, Robles lost balance and drifted right. Just like pole vaulters can learn to steady the bar with the left hand, hurdlers learn to feel for their opponent with a seemingly innocent sweep of the right arm. Robles knew what he had done. You could see it on his face as he crossed the line. He was clearly not over his own hurdle at the end of the race and in violation of the rules. Good officiating.

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  • This is ridiculous people. stop blaming on Robles. Im a big liu xiang fan and yes he should have won the race. but it's an accident, it happens in sports.

  • shame shame shame, don't try to explain for yourself if you didn't things that is shamefull.

  • What a shame! Personally I think the Olympic game that really count. Liu Xiang definitely will win the Olympic!

  • who da fuk is Turner

  • well disqualified, but i dont get what people blame so much to Robles like he did it on purpose... The cuban delegation appealed the decision but he admitted

  • @manonegra76 Yeah it's not like he planned it to give him an advantage. So really he's being DQ'd because it happened to help him. Not really fair.

  • @jonolollmao That's horrible logic. Robles committed a foul that's why he got DQ'd. That's like saying if a long jumper doesn't mean to step over the board a bit and gets a couple more inches its okay cause he didn't mean too? lol Liu Xiang would of clearly won this if Robles could of stayed within his own lane. Robles not only fucked up his race but Xiang's as well. To train all year round for this one opportunity and have it taken away in this fashion. . . . SUCKS!

  • @PoliticalMastermind It was only a foul (committed by him) because it helped him lol. It slowed them both down, but yeah obviously Xiang should have won.

    But what I meant was, with Robles being slowed down by this as well, he still beat Jason Richardson.

    The only real way to solve this would be to swap Robles and Xiang around in the order.

  • @jonolollmao I couldn't agree more. Liu Xiang's story is just one of those inspirational ones. You just can't help but root for him to win every time he steps on the line.

  • @jonolollmao That is good logic = swap them around. Robles still beat Richardson (and everyone else) fairly, the contact in no way affected Richardsons race. However its impossible to say with certainty that Liu would not have hit the last hurdle if there had been no contact. Okay it looked very much like he was going to win, but he didn't and the only feasible option is for a DQ even though swapping them round makes more sense

  • If Robles won't pull Xiang's left hand,Xiang would have the big chance to win this game

  • 6:48 Well well Andy, look who gets a bronze medal!?? Good for him

  • Liu Xiang was coming strong from behind and already passed Robles when he got hit.

    Xiang would have won the gold medal with Robles 2nd. It's a shame this happened and i'm sure Robles didn't want it to happen either.

  • @hxnncht Yeah Robles was disqualified but that makes the situation worse!... Xiang would have got the Gold if it wasn't for this...

  • @jonolollmao

    Yeah, it would have been

    1. Xiang

    2. Robles

    3. Richardson

    Richardson got lucky and won the gold

  • @hxnncht ..no...1.Liu xiang 2. Richardson 3. Turner.....robles deserve the DQ

  • @hxnncht "Robles didn't want it happen..."?! Are you serious?! He was swiping at Liu for 20m!!! You're being as dishonest about this as Robles.

  • it is obviously an foul an Liu Xiang.

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