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German causes Olympic scandal: Nasty saying heard live on TV - reporters stunned

2021-07-28T09:32:33.671Z


Germany collects medals at the Olympic Games. However, a sports director had a verbal dropout in the cycling time trial.


Germany collects medals at the Olympic Games.

However, a sports director had a verbal dropout in the cycling time trial.

Tokyo - Team Germany is slowly getting started at the Olympics.

There are two gold medals to book on July 28th, and there is also a small flood of bronze medals: Most recently, swimmer Sarah Köhler and the synchronized jumper duo Patrick Hausding / Lars Rüdiger celebrated third place.

In another discipline, however, Germany caused a scandal that should leave the fans in this country speechless.

Patrick Moster, sports director of the Federation of German Cyclists (BDR), caught racist cheers on the roadside during the time trial at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

Olympia: German sports director with an unbelievable slogan at the time trial

"Get the camel drivers! Get the camel drivers! Come!"



Patrick Moster, cycling coach of the Association of German Cyclists, tries to cheer on Nikias Arndt in the Olympic time trial.

An Algerian and an Eritrean drive in front of Arndt.

# Tokyo2020 pic.twitter.com/UoDLVQWlWf

- Deutschlandfunk Sport (@DLF_Sport) July 28, 2021

“Get the camel drivers, get the camel drivers, come on,” he called to Nikias Arndt during the race.

Before Arndt, the Eritrean Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier and the Algerian Azzedine Lagab took to the track in the fight against the clock.

The slogan can be heard clearly on TV and also leaves the reporter stunned: “I have to be honest: If I really understood what he was saying, then it was totally wrong.

But something from next. "

In response to a SID request, the BDR initially did not comment on the incident.

This will happen later in the day, it said.

(akl / sid)

Source: merkur

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