Rio Olympics: Nikki Hamblin and Abbey DAgostino show world Olympic spirit yowl

Author : gliffy1937
Publish Date : 2021-04-08 10:39:47


Rio Olympics: Nikki Hamblin and Abbey DAgostino show world Olympic spirit yowl

As New Zealand runner Nikki Hamblin competed in the 5,000 meters Tuesday at Rio 2016, she stumbled and fell, accidentally tripping Abbey D'Agostino of the US.

D'Agostino helped Hamblin back to her feet -- but the American had injured her leg in the incident.

When it gave way and she slumped to the track seconds later, Hamblin then helped her up and stayed by her side to make sure she was OK.



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Hamblin only resumed the round one, heat two race at the Olympic Stadium when she knew D'Agostino was over the worst.

And she waited at the finishing line to greet the American -- who hobbled through the pain to complete the race and was helped away in a wheelchair -- with a heartfelt hug.

'Olympic spirit right there'

Fans in Rio cheered and applauded the outstanding display of sportsmanship from both competitors.

Hamblin lavished praise on D'Agostino, telling reporters: 'That girl is the Olympic spirit right there.'

She added: 'I went down, and I was like: 'What's happening? Why am I on the ground?'

'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.''

Hamblin described D'Agostino as 'an amazing woman' and revealed that the pair had never met before the collision.

'Regardless of the race and the result on the board, that's a moment you're never ever going to forget for the rest of your life -- that girl shaking my shoulder, like: 'Come on, get up,'' she said.

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Both runners have been added to the field for Friday's final -- any lingering injury problems permitting -- after their team officials submitted successful protests.

As New Zealand runner Nikki Hamblin competed in the 5,000 meters Tuesday at Rio 2016, she stumbled and fell, accidentally tripping Abbey D'Agostino of the US. Hamblin only resumed the round one, heat two race at the Olympic Stadium when she knew D'Agostino was over the worst. Both runners have been added to the field for Friday's final -- any lingering injury problems permitting -- after their team officials submitted successful protests. Hamblin described D'Agostino as 'an amazing woman' and revealed that the pair had never met before the collision. And she waited at the finishing line to greet the American -- who hobbled through the pain to complete the race and was helped away in a wheelchair -- with a heartfelt hug. Hamblin lavished praise on D'Agostino, telling reporters: 'That girl is the Olympic spirit right there.' 'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.'' When it gave way and she slumped to the track seconds later, Hamblin then helped her up and stayed by her side to make sure she was OK. As New Zealand runner Nikki Hamblin competed in the 5,000 meters Tuesday at Rio 2016, she stumbled and fell, accidentally tripping Abbey D'Agostino of the US. 'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.'' D'Agostino helped Hamblin back to her feet -- but the American had injured her leg in the incident. D'Agostino helped Hamblin back to her feet -- but the American had injured her leg in the incident. She added: 'I went down, and I was like: 'What's happening? Why am I on the ground?' 'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.'' She added: 'I went down, and I was like: 'What's happening? Why am I on the ground?' Hamblin described D'Agostino as 'an amazing woman' and revealed that the pair had never met before the collision. 'Olympic spirit right there' Hamblin described D'Agostino as 'an amazing woman' and revealed that the pair had never met before the collision. Hamblin lavished praise on D'Agostino, telling reporters: 'That girl is the Olympic spirit right there.' Hamblin only resumed the round one, heat two race at the Olympic Stadium when she knew D'Agostino was over the worst. Hamblin lavished praise on D'Agostino, telling reporters: 'That girl is the Olympic spirit right there.' Hamblin described D'Agostino as 'an amazing woman' and revealed that the pair had never met before the collision. 'Regardless of the race and the result on the board, that's a moment you're never ever going to forget for the rest of your life -- that girl shaking my shoulder, like: 'Come on, get up,'' she said. 'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.'' 'Then suddenly there was this hand on my shoulder and she said: 'Get up, get up, we have to finish this.' I was like: 'Yup, you're right. This is the Olympics. We have to finish this.'' 'Olympic spirit right there'

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