Olympics 2024 viewers say ‘that’s 1,000 IQ move’ as 110m hurdler jogs through race and finishes FIVE SECONDS off winner
READY, Freddie, SLOW! A gold-medal hopeful wowed viewers with a “1000 IQ move” but bemused others as he deliberately came LAST in a hurdles heat – by a long way.
Olympic 110m hurdling debutant Freddie Crittenden ended up FIVE SECONDS off the winner, despite being second-fastest in the world this year.
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Fans were split over his odd move, and were also divided once a full explanation was given.
Crittenden revealed afterwards he was “slightly injured” – with an “aggravated muscle” in his leg.
And his below-tepid performance in the heat means he hasn’t qualified for the semi-finals… not yet anyway.
The top three in each first-round race plus the next-three fastest hurdlers go through.
However, it’s not all heat ‘n miss – as there is another route to the semis, one which Crittenden expects to exploit.
The “repechage rounds” are held on Tuesday – a controversial second chance for the heat flops to qualify.
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Crittenden aims to be fully fit after another 48 hours – for a case of “Trading Races”.
And the Missouri star said: “I just had to stick to the plan.”
One fan called it a “1000 IQ move”.
And another was impressed – although you could say it was by five times LESS.
They wrote: “200 IQ move. Freddie Crittenden jogs through his hurdle heat knowing he will automatically qualify for the repechage round.”
But many viewers had watched his half-paced hurdling unaware of the reason he turned it into a Sunday stroll.
One said: “What happened to Crittenden omg? What was that.”
Another posted: “What was bro doing. Freddie Crittenden must be mad at something.”
And some fans reckoned his decision made a mockery of the rules.
One, perhaps not knowing of the athlete’s injury. wrote: “Freddie Crittenden is the reason that repechage shouldn’t exist. Using his heat as a warm up. Ridiculous.”