World laughs at unluckiest Olympics athlete ever
An event was going under the radar at the Tokyo Olympics before the world noticed the writing on this cursed athlete’s back.
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It ended exactly as you would expect for poor Agustin Loser.
The volleyballer from Argentina found a way to bring the sport into the spotlight on Saturday when the world started to notice the name he had on the back of his shirt.
Loser — of course — had people cracking jokes across cyberspace.
With a full name of Agustin A. Loser, his status as a new cult hero of the Games was cemented when his team suffered a loss against the Russian team, competing without a flag.
The Russian team came back from a set down to win the match 3-1.
The tall net-player stands at 1.98m — making him the biggest Loser at the Games.
The 23-year-old will get a chance to shed his unfortunate circumstances when Argentina next takes on Brazil on Monday in a must-win Pool B match.
Anything but a loser. Agustin Loser and his pals 1 set up on the team formerly known as Russia in their opening volleyball game. pic.twitter.com/GZPYl8yFGG
— tariq panja (@tariqpanja) July 24, 2021
There has been more drama than usually expected for volleyball at the Tokyo Games.
The Czech Olympic team on Friday had six athletes test positive for Covid-19.
Beach volleyball player Marketa Nausch Slukova and road cyclist Michal Schlegel tested positive in the Olympic Village.
They took the tally of Covid-hit athletes in the Czech team to four, while two other staff also tested positive.
— with AFP
Originally published as World laughs at unluckiest Olympics athlete ever