An American sprinter endured an embarrassing wardrobe malfunction when his shorts slipped, exposing him during a race.
Chris Robinson, an American sprinter, experienced an unexpected and embarrassing wardrobe malfunction during the 400m hurdles at the Ostrava Golden Spike meet in the Czech Republic. Just 150 meters into the race, his shorts failed to contain his genitals, exposing him live to a global audience.
Viewers and commentators were stunned as the 24-year-old, fully aware of the mishap, repeatedly attempted to adjust his clothing mid-stride while still clearing hurdles.
“He hit that ninth hurdle hard. He was having an equipment failure there — probably the politest way to put it,” noted former English athlete and commentator Tim Hutchings on the international feed, per News.com.au.
“That’s a brilliant run by the American to be constantly adjusting certain parts of his equipment and possibly his anatomy down the home straight there around that top bend,” Hutchings added.
Despite the awkward moment, Robinson remained composed and powered through the final stretch, winning the race in 48.05 seconds — just one-tenth shy of his personal best. He narrowly beat Brazil’s Matheus Lima by six hundredths of a second, with Czech athlete Vit Muller finishing third at 48.41 seconds.
Crossing the finish line, Robinson celebrated with an acrobatic rolling somersault before lying on the track, smiling in relief. “That’s a very relieved Chris Robinson,” Hutchings remarked as TV producers hurried to issue an apology for an uncensored replay that revealed the mishap.
“Perhaps in a race every two or three years, you see scenes like this from men and women with parts of their equipment failing,” Hutchings continued. “It can make it very awkward, but that was a stunning effort to stay out in front with all that going on.”
Online reactions were swift. One viewer wrote, “Nah, this is crazy,” while another called it “shamefulllll omggg.” A third joked, “When your package has more airtime than your sponsor but you still drop a 48.05… Chris Robinson proving the real hurdle was keeping the crown jewels secured — and he STILL won. Elite times. Questionable support. Unmatched confidence.”
Another quipped, “Free balling in literally the shortest athletic shorts is a level of trust most people don’t have in their relationships.”
Robinson’s run was the most talked-about moment of the World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event, not only for his stellar performance but also for the unintentional, unforgettable exposure. This season-best result follows his earlier gold medal win in the 4x400m mixed relay at the 2025 World Relay Championships in Guangzhou, further boosting his growing reputation.