While sports fans are used to the unexpected cringeworthy moment happening at the most inopportune time during a live event, American hurdler Chris Robinson found himself in a more serious predicament than most athletes will ever encounter. Czechia's Golden Spike meet A 400m hurdles season best of 48.05s was etched into track history on Saturday, only as the unfortunate backdrop of the day was Robinson's rear shorts being ripped off while jumping a hurdle and running on in a very tightly fitting jock strap.
In footage that soon went viral, viewers watched in shock as Robinson battled against his shorts coming down mid-race, sending the unedited vision immediately across the internet. Anyone who wants the full video in original form should read on — we have the info below.
The Race That Took Center Stage
In the USA: Chris Robinson, 24, the American world champion of the 4x400m hurdles and the 4x400m hurdles, was at the Golden Spike meet, aside from the Diamond League, one of the traditional ends of the track-and-field season. But attention would soon shift away from the run, and to 250 meters in it would take a different turn.
But after Robinson made his way through the back straight, his shorts started to give way, resulting in an embarrassing reveal. But number one, he just kept running, fidgeting with his shorts the entire time, not losing his lead. The drama was elevated once more as he clouted the last hurdle but was still able to lunge over the line for victory.
The Aftermath: Broadcasters Apologize, Fans React
The live broadcast captured the entire incident, and due to the nature of sports coverage, there was no time to censor the footage before it aired. Viewers worldwide saw the uncensored moment, forcing commentators to apologize on air.
World Athletics commentator Tim Hutchings addressed the situation with a mix of professionalism and humor:
"That's a brilliant run by the American to be constantly adjusting certain parts of his equipment and possibly his anatomy down the home straight... There hasn't been time to censor them, but well done to Chris Robinson for battling a problem that does emerge occasionally."
Hutchings added that such incidents happen "once every two or three years" in track and field, but Robinson’s ability to push through the distraction made his victory even more impressive.
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Memes, Reactions & the Search for the Uncensored Video
Internet reacted in waves. Memes, clips and discussions of the incident flooded social media, with the likes of Twitter (X), TikTok and Instagram all rallying to put their own spin on the night. Many praised Robinson for his pluck, but others could not resist poking some fun at the ensuing uncomfortable scenario.
Such an uncensored leaked video has now gone viral as people wanted to get their hands on the initial broadcast clip. Although the footage is blurred or censored across the platforms, the unedited version is still in circulation.
Where to Watch the Uncensored Video?
If you’re looking for the full uncensored race footage, be cautious—many links claiming to have the video may lead to spam or malware. The safest way to view it is through official sports highlights, though some uncensored clips remain on Twitter and Reddit.
(Note: At SociallyKeeda.com, we prioritize responsible reporting. While we won’t host the uncensored video directly, we recommend checking verified sports channels for highlights.)
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Final Thoughts
Chris Robinson race will most likely go down in track and field as a buzz moment. That unfortunate wardrobe malfunction, how's he managed to win under those circumstances, doesn't it show how tough Martinez is, Martinez, man, he's a real athlete.
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