
Hurdler suffers very embarrassing wardrobe malfunction as privates are exposed during race… but he still wins
American Craig Robinson was competing at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet in Czechia on Tuesday.
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However, the 24-year-old had a colossal balls-up mid race after his manhood became exposed as he bolted towards the line.
Robinson attempted to adjust his shorts on multiple occasions as he jumped over the hurdles to avoid further embarrassment.
He eventually gave up his futile attempts to cover up and focused on finishing the race.
Robinson eventually broke the tape in 48.05 seconds.
He rolled into a somersault before laying on the track with a smile.
Despite his wardrobe malfunction, Robinson's time was just one-tenth off of his personal best and stands as his best time of the season.
Robinson finished six hundredths ahead of Brazilian Matheus Lima.
Third place was Czech native Vit Muller with a time of 48.41 seconds.
Earlier this year, Robinson was part of a team that won gold in the 4x400m mixed relay at the 2025 World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, China.
Elsewhere in Czechia, 17-year-old Gout Gout - dubbed the "next Bolt" - broke his own 200m national record with a stunning run of 20.02 seconds on his senior European debut.
'Next Usain Bolt' Gout Gout, 17, runs blistering sub-10sec 100m twice in same day
Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis was also in action, clearing 6.13m but failing to break 6.29m - which would have been a new world record just nine days after he set the latest one at 6.28m.
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