Posted on 03/09/2025 7:37:34 PM PDT by Macho MAGA Man
A horrifying scene unfolded on Friday during a track title race in Virginia with a jealous competitor viciously assaulting her star rival.
As The New York Post reported, Brookville High School junior Kaelen Tucker was taking part in the 4×200 meter relay at the VHSL Class 3 State Indoor Championships at Liberty University in Lynchburg after winning a silver medal in the girl’s 55m dash earlier in the meet when the shocking incident occurred.
Tucker, who was the second-leg runner, can be seen trying to move into lane one while battling second in the front as she rounds turn four.
A common reaction would be for an opponent to move to block her entry. But a vicious rival from IC Norcom High School instead slows down, pulls her arm back, and smashes the baton with full force across the back of Tucker’s head.
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Seriously!
Agree!
That isn’t what the video shows. What a liar!
It is!.....................
Well, that’s a story of a same color.
Time to ban batons!! They can relay using nerf balls
When it first happened they were showing a video from the front that clearly showed her raising the batton and clubbing the girl. Today, all the news show it far from behind where it looks like they just bump and the girl stumbled off the track. The fix is in.
Comment of the Day! Kudos.
It’s not her fault, she couldn’t help it.
“They are investigating it to stretch out the time and let it slowly evaporate. There will be no consequences for the lady just exhibiting her cultural differences.”
That is exactly the point which I was trying to make. ;-)
:)
She tried to act like she didn’t hit her afterwards, like it was just a natural swing of her arm from running...
Yeah surprised it was Amish on Amish though, before watching I figured Amish on Heather
Right!
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