
Jeffery Julmis went into the semi-finals for the 110 meter hurdles with all the confidence in the world. However, the Haitian hurdler found himself being humbled in a way more humiliating fashion than he was probably planning on.
Despite falling on the first hurdle, Jeffrey Julmis of Haiti got up and finished the race. https://t.co/LJf9pvPIbV https://t.co/jphajf6FHn
— NBC Olympics (@NBCOlympics) August 17, 2016
No one likes to see an athlete fail (OK, maybe that's not entirely true), especially after they put in years of training to get to this point. But it was Julmis' display before his race that maybe, kind of, sort of, made his hurdle gaffe perhaps just a little bit funny.
Sometimes that confidence will kill ya #jeffreyjulmis pic.twitter.com/pdhU6eBeWd
— BallerAlert (@balleralert) August 17, 2016
OK, who are we kidding. It was hilarious.
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