Observe isn’t a sport the place you count on there to be an argument involving violence amongst rivals. Nonetheless, a latest story about two women who have been competing for first place goes viral on social media, and the opinions on the incident are mercurial, to say the least.
In response to a report by WSLS, two younger women who attend highschool in Virginia have been just lately competing in a 4 x 200 when one in every of them, Alaila Everett (I.C. Norcom Excessive Faculty), hit Kaelen Tucker (Brookville Excessive Faculty) behind the top with a relay baton knocking her to the bottom and out of the race fully. Video of the “assault” is circulating social media and garnering tens of millions of views and replies.
Kaelen described what occurred from her perspective to WSLS:
“Once you go to the opposite facet of the monitor, it’s important to cross into lane one, it’s important to merge in. As I used to be arising on her, she type of like made me get minimize off slightly bit, so I backed away,” Kaelen stated. “Then, as we acquired across the curve, she stored bumping me in my arm. Then lastly we acquired off the curve, I like slowly began passing her after which that’s when she simply hit me with the baton and I fell off the monitor.”
Instantly after assessing Tucker’s well being, athletic officers wasted no time in disqualifying from the occasion. After visiting a physician, Tucker says she was advised that she suffered a concussion and probably a fractured cranium. Kaelen’s dad and mom Tamarro and Keith Tucker have been issued an apology from the I.C. Norcom Athletic Director however would favor one from Alaila Everett and her father. Let the Tuckers inform it, neither Alaila nor her father even checked on Kaelen after it was clear that she was injured.
For her half, Alaila spoke to WAVY10 to tearfully inform her facet of the story whereas defending herself towards claims that she hit Kaelen on goal.
What do you imagine after seeing the video and listening to Alaila converse? Was this really an accident or do you suppose there was ill-intent?