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Olympic Marathoner Explains Why He Knocked Over Water Bottles In Viral Video

Olympic Marathoner Explains Why He Knocked Over Water Bottles In Viral Video

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Wednesday, August 11, 2021 08:18:06 AM UTC

The video racked up over 5 million views on Twitter

During the men's marathon event at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, French runner Morhad Amdouni was filmed knocking over a row of bottles at a rehydration station before grabbing the last one. Viral footage of the moment sparked huge backlash on social media, where many accused Mr Amdouni of knocking the bottles over deliberately in order to sabotage his competition. The 33-year-old has now opened up about his side of the story, saying that he ended up knocking the bottles down because they were too slippery to pick up.  Thoughts on Amdouni knocking over an entire row of water before taking the last one? pic.twitter.com/qrPaSzxLBW @MorhadAmdouni it is clear from video you where trying to stop the man in front of you from getting water. I hope you are thrown out of sports. Some people have tried to defend him saying it's hard to grab those drinks while running. But, he's looking down exactly at what he's doing, and didn't have any trouble in grabbing the last one. BS. This isn't his first marathon. He knows how to pick up a water bottle or a cup. Can imagine knocking over a couple (5 max) but an entire row? No way that's no deliberate. Poor sportsmanship. Footage of the water bottles being knocked over by Mr Amdouni during the men's marathon event went massively viral on social media. Sharing the video on Twitter, Australian former Olympic distance runner Ben St Lawrence asked: "Thoughts on Amdouni knocking over an entire row of water before taking the last one?" The video racked up over 5 million views on the microblogging platform, where many accused the French marathon runner of sweeping the bottles off the table in order to make it more difficult for his competitors to grab one. A number of people criticised his behaviour as unsportsmanlike. 
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