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PostWysłany: Sob 2:09, 23 Paź 2010    Temat postu: is a steeplechaser. He is also short

Especially when there's a potted plant nearby.
Guys, I'll keep today's post short. Ha ha ha! (Wait, you'll get it in a moment.)
Mark Remy
At this point, normally I'd crack a joke. But the commenters at this Deadspin.com post on the story appear to have already made all the good ones. (e.g., "Yao will no doubt be suspended for pot use.")
Photo via BBC
So he stopped,throwback jerseys, clambered atop with the help of a potted plant, paused,cheap nfl jerseys, then jumped forward. He finished ninth out of 13 runners, bless his heart, but was later disqualified.
All kidding aside, though,football uniforms, I'm going to remember Mr. Yao the next time I face a barrier in my own life, literal or otherwise. Nothing, I will remind myself, is insurmountable.

Today I bring you the story of Sapolai Yao, a steeplechaser from Papua New Guinea who competed recently at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India.
Here's a photo of the little fella, in mid-clamber:
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Anyway, Sapolai Yao, as we've established, is a steeplechaser. He is also short, standing a smidge under 4 feet 10 inches tall. These two facts conspired against him last Monday, Oct. 11, in the men's 3km steeplechase final. Late in that race, Yao apparently was just whipped as he approached a barrier.
Before we go further, it's worth noting that this year's Commonwealth Games were an unusually rich source of comic gold, having previously brought us this story on trained monkey guards. Thanks, Commonwealth Games!

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