Hugo Hay’s race turned into a nightmare on Tuesday. at the age of 3to Halfway through the race, the French driver suffered a fall that took him completely off the podium. After crossing the finish line at 19to The runner went to explain himself directly with Spaniard Mohamed Katir, who was responsible for this fall, according to him. And his remarks, of course, did not lessen the pressure on the Frenchman, who emptied his bag into Nelson Monfort’s microphone.
” I was inside, he comes and pushes me with his arm, so I grab the man in front and I fall. Frankly disgusting, he thought the piece was his! This bullshit is pissing me off “Started in this video from France Télévisions. Nelson Monfort tried to soften things up by pointing out that his opponent certainly didn’t do it on purpose, while Hugo Hay told the sports journalist the opposite. “ Of course he did, he did it on purpose. If we see the footage, he comes and wants to take his place. He’s pushing me ’cause we’re coming from the corner “.
“ willful ‘ he added, confessing’ disgust”. to recognize it” mentally let it go After such a fall, Hugo Hay did not hide his resentment and sadness at the disappointment that reflected his season. This is a “shit season”He released the dark look on Nelson Monfort’s face, as embarrassed as he was saddened by the distress.
Spaniard Mohamed Katir, who is accused of being responsible for this decline, 2.to He was behind Norway’s Jakob Ingebrigtsen (13”21”13) with a time of 13”22’98.
“Of course he did, he did it on purpose!”
Hugo Hay’s cold rage! The Frenchman said he was pushed by Mohamed Katir, who won the silver medal in the 5000m finish. #Munich2022
▶️ His full reaction: https://t.co/eHIxMfEgOX pic.twitter.com/9EiyTw7Gq9
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Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

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