Olympics viewers had been left shocked just after German judo star Martyna Trajdos was slapped in the face by her coach ahead of a judo match. Footage that has gone massively viral on social media shows the German athlete becoming shaken and slapped by her coach ahead of getting into the ring. The 32-year-old judo star, even so, has defended the slap as a ‘pre-fight ritual’.
“Don’t worry guys! That’s the ritual which I chose before fights. My coach is just doing what I want him to do to fire me up!” Martyna Trajdos wrote on her Instagram story Tuesday just after the video went viral, reports New York Post. “I need this before my fights to be awake,” she mentioned.
In the brief clip, the German athlete turns about ahead of getting into the ring to face her coach, Claudiu Pusa, who drops his bag to shake her violently and slaps her twice. According to Fox News, the incident unfolded prior to her elimination in a round of 32 fight against Hungary’s Szofi Ozbas at the Tokyo Olympics.
A czo tu się odpoliczkowało w ogóle?! pic.twitter.com/mX2r9rMMTA
— Mischa Von Jadczak (@michaljadczak) July 27, 2021
Ms Trajdos also shared a video of the incident on Instagram Wednesday, as soon as once again to defend her coach. “As I already said that’s the ritual which I chose pre competition! My coach is just doing what I want him to do to fire me up!” the poland-born athlete wrote.
She joked that the slap could have been tougher just after losing to Szofi Ozbas. “Looks like this was not hard enough. I wish I could have made a different headline today,” Ms Trajdos wrote.
The clip, meanwhile, has gone viral with a staggering 10 million views on Twitter, eliciting shocked reactions.
“I have an overwhelming urge to smack him back. (even if this is some mutually acceptable, bizarre training technique),” one Twitter user wrote.
I have an overwhelming urge to smack him back. (even if this is some mutually acceptable, bizarre coaching approach). https://t.co/1L21i6WEf6
— carolyn dunn (@carolyndunncbc) July 28, 2021
“There is no context in which this is okay,” one more declared.
There is no context in which this is ok, @Olympics. https://t.co/Bn85NNhvS3
— Amee Vanderpool (@girlsreallyrule) July 28, 2021
It also sparked a quantity of humourous comparisons:
Me and my mates ahead of an Escape Room https://t.co/7XWrliXfUL
— David Kwong (@davidkwong) July 27, 2021
Me telling myself that I never have to have to invest in one thing https://t.co/EyGuHhLmUx
— lil_eMo_biOtch (@iLeAn_wont_come) July 27, 2021
Me telling myself cease considering about cup noodles https://t.co/OhsaFIVLhu
— munch (@muncheds) July 27, 2021
What do you feel of this pre-fight ritual?