Schwarzenegger attacked with a kicking kick during his appearance in South Africa
Arnold Schwarzenegger seemed not to suffer the shock caused by a man surprised in a gym filled with flying crowds at the foot of the former California governor during a public appearance Saturday near Johannesburg, reported the Washington Post.
And if you have to share the video (I understood it), choose a blur without what he shouted so that it does not have the place in the spotlight.
Schwarzenegger, 71, recorded a Snapchat video with fans as part of his annual Arnold Classic Africa event when the unidentified assailant ran towards him and threw himself at the feet of the Terminator. The video shows Schwarzenegger advancing ahead but remains on his feet while the man hits him and falls to the ground, where he was quickly mastered by a security guard.
"I only realized that I had been kicked when I saw the video like all of you." Schwarzenegger tweeted shortly after the attack. "I'm just glad this idiot did not interrupt my Snapchat."
Thank you for your concerns, but there is nothing disturbing. I just thought I was jostled by the crowd, which happens often. I only realized that I had been kicked when I saw the video as you all did. I'm just glad this idiot did not interrupt my Snapchat.
The annual Arnold Classic Africa event brings together 24,000 athletes for three days of competition in the affluent suburbs of Johannesburg, Sandton. In another tweet after the attack, Schwarzenegger urged his followers to ignore his attacker and "put this spotlight in the spotlight" on the athletes "prompting us all to leave the couch".
While he was being trained by the security officer, the kicker apparently shouted, "Help me! I need a Lamborghini!" Many times. Johannesburg tourism site proudly prides itself on Sandton's exotic cars, which it calls "the richest square kilometer in Africa", but according to sales figures from the South African Automobile Manufacturers Association Lamborghini is the country's rarest brand.
In a statement, the event organizer, Wayne Price, said he "thought the incident had been carefully planned by the offender because he is known to the police for orchestrating similar events in the past ". Despite this story, Price states, "None of us could predict that such an event could have occurred."
The statement goes on to say that Schwarzenegger does not intend to lay charges against the kicker. "He sees this as an unfortunate event of a mischievous fan."
Do me a favor: instead of sharing the video of the guy who wants to be famous, look at some of our @ArnoldSports the athletes love this young hero who proves that the physical condition is addressed to all those who deserve to be known. They are on my Snapchat. pic.twitter.com/EuMynJ7t1n
The Preakness featured a riderless horse who threw his jockey out of the door but continued to run.
Bodexpress pitched his jockey, John Velazquex, and continued running around the track while other horses and jockeys raced.
A rider attempted to dive at the top of the stretch and connect Bodexpress, but the horse sped up and overtook some competitors near the finish line. Technically, Bodexpress gets an unfinished.
"He was not behaving well," said Velazquez, who added that he was fine and that he would not consult a doctor. "When the doors opened, I left early and it kind of jumped to the side, I had my feet to the side and I lost balance and I went out."
It was yet another bizarre scene in a Triple Crown season full of quirks. Two weeks ago Kentucky Derby's horse, Maximum Security, was disqualified for interfering. Second place, Country House, did not participate in Preakness – the first time the Derby winner has not raced since 1996.
War of Will won the Preakness. Mark Casse was the winning jockey.
Season's Finale "SNL" Leslie Jones Attacks on the Ban on Abortion in Alabama
Although the final of the "Saturday Night Live" season is open with members of the Trump administration singing a parody about the corruption of the film "Do not Stop Me Now" by Queen's, the The most inflamed political moment of the episode occurred during the segment "Weekend Update".
"Blessed be the fruit, Colin," greeted Colin Jost as she entered the red coat and white cap recognizable as the dress of maidservants (fertile women forced to become slaves to Margaret Atwood's novel, "The Handmaid & # 39; s Tale ", published in 1985). Adaptation of Hulu).
"Well, basically, we're all maids now," said Jones, adding, "That's how it starts, I'm living my life, and then I see on the news that a group of States try to ban abortion and tell me what I can and can not do with my body.
"The next thing you know, I'm at Starbucks and they will not take my credit card because I'm a woman – instead of the usual reason, which is that I do not have any money over there." (In "The Handmaid's Tale", women are also deprived of their financial independence.)
On Tuesday, only men in Alabama voted in favor of passing the country's most restrictive abortion bill, which criminalizes the proceedings in almost all circumstances, including rape and incest. The audience booed as Jones, who had removed his cloak to reveal a black t-shirt with the word "MINE" pointing to his uterus, drew attention to the sex of senators after a grid of their faces appeared on the screen.
"It sounds like the cast of an advertisement for Lipitor," she said. "It sounds like the jokes of everyone stopped in a massage parlor … You can not control women because I do not know if you've heard everything, but women are the same as humans."
Jones criticized the women – including the first Republican governor of Alabama, Kay Ivey, who signed the anti-abortion bill – for "tracking the movement."
The fact that eight states do so means that "it's really a war against women," Jones concluded. "And if you are a woman and you feel frightened or confused, just know that you are not alone – there are so many women who support you."
A family mourns the funeral of Metro East football, killed at a party
At the age of 14, Jaylon McKenzie was so fast and so smooth that Sports Illustrated had already captured him in the Metro East, predicting that he would one day dominate the National Football League. The star was shot at a party in Venice on May 4, after an eighth grade dance, and died shortly thereafter.
According to friends, Jaylon and a 15-year-old girl who survived were hit by stray bullets when a fight broke out. The neighbors near the scene who had been shot in the wall of their front bedroom said it sounded like automatic weapons were involved.
Some 1,000 people gathered in an auditorium Saturday afternoon for the funeral of Jaylon, masonic bodies of the Scottish rite. A few hundred others have been repressed for lack of space.
Inside, family, friends, coaches and pastors recounted how Jaylon was a natural leader and an artist whose calm and athletic talents have elevated him, just like the teams in which he has evolved – whether in football, basketball or track.
• More: more than 1,000 people gather at Jaylong McKenzie's funeral
The final of "Game of Thrones" will be broadcast tonight
Eight years after the premiere, HBO's hit series "Game of Thrones" will air on Sunday night.
As the show is based on a series of unfinished books by George R.R Martin, the end of the story is a complete mystery.
Speculation about who will govern the Seven Kingdoms is a favorite pastime for years, but tonight fans will know the answer.
May be.
As the Washington Post writes, will Daenerys take the iron throne or attempt to break the wheel? Will Jon Snow have changed after seeing his queen, aunt and former lover cook a group of civilians on the barbecue? Maybe Arya will use his particular killer talents, Faceless Man, to become his brother and seduce his aunt with the intent of killing her. (If you think about it, it looks like the "end of thrones".)
Whatever happens, the fans will probably not be happy. Last season caused disappointment when the series authors abandoned the development of characters for action sequences.
Blues plays on Sunday afternoons
The final is here for the Blues and Sharks. The best of the three contestants is to determine who will compete in the Stanley Cup final to face the Boston Bruins. And who comes home.
The Blues rebounded after Game 3 and missed a pass to win Game 4 in St. Louis 2-1.
The series returns to San Jose. The Blues are 6-2 in the playoffs.
The teams are tied 2-2.
The Sunday part starts at 14h. Central time, and will be on NBC.
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Binnington shines again, the Blues lead the Sharks to tie the series
Sharks, Blues confident, and even, in the fifth part
Binnington shines again, the Blues lead the Sharks to tie the series
Sharks, Blues confident, and even, in the fifth part
Binnington shines again, the Blues lead the Sharks to tie the series
Sharks, Blues confident, and even, in the fifth part
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues and sharks skate in match 4 of the semi-finals (copy)
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
The Blues seek to qualify in the fourth match
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and sharks skate in Match 4 of the semi-finals
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Les Blues cherchent à se qualifier dans le quatrième match
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Les bleus et les requins patinent dans le match 4 des demi-finales
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Les Blues cherchent à se qualifier dans le quatrième match
Les bleus et les requins patinent dans le match 4 des demi-finales
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Les bleus et les requins patinent dans le match 4 des demi-finales
Blues V Sharks Jeu 4
Blues look to redeem in Game 4
Blues look to redeem in Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and Sharks skate in game 4 of the semifinals
Blues and Sharks skate in game 4 of the semifinals
Blues V Sharks Game 4
Blues and Sharks skate in game 4 of the semifinals