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  • 7
    Aug
    2012
    4:47pm, EDT

    432 lbs land on the neck of Germany's Matthias Steiner during Olympics weightlifting final

    Mike Groll / AP

    Matthias Steiner of Germany gets hit by the weights while failing to make a successful lift in the men's over 105-kg, group A, weightlifting competition at the 2012 Summer Olympics, on Aug. 7, in London.

    Grigory Dukor / Reuters

    Germany's Matthias Steiner is injured when his weights fall during the men's Group A snatch weightlifting competition at the ExCel venue during the London 2012 Olympic Games, on Aug. 7.

    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    Dropping weights on your neck has to be one of the worst nightmares for an Olympic weightlifter. Even as a spectator, there is a tension when watching these athletes lift astonishing amounts of weight over their heads, especially because of the possibility that something like this will happen. Fortunately, Steiner got up and waved to the crowd after medics rushed over to treat him. Future medical tests will determine the severity of his injury. AP reports:

    Defending Olympic weightlifting champion Matthias Steiner of Germany was hit in the neck by the barbell Tuesday in the men's super heavyweight competition.

    Steiner lost his balance trying to lift 196 kilograms — about 432 pounds — in his second lift of the snatch portion of the competition. He fell awkwardly to the platform as the barbell crashed down on him.

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    Grigory Dukor / Reuters

    Germany's Matthias Steiner is struck by his falling weight after he dropped it during the men's Group A snatch weightlifting competition at the ExCel venue during the London 2012 Olympic Games on Aug. 7.

    Richard Heathcote / Getty Images

    Matthias Steiner of Germany lies on the floor after failing to lift in the Men's Weightlifting final on Day 11 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at ExCeL on Aug. 7, in London.

    Lars Baron / Getty Images

    Matthias Steiner of Germany lies on the floor after failing to lift in the Men's Weightlifting final on Day 11 of the London 2012 Olympic Games at ExCeL on Aug. 7, in London.

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    1 comment

    with all the technology you would think someone could come up with some sort of safety device or cables or something to protect lifter...

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  • 10
    Dec
    2010
    5:40pm, EST

    Paula Bronstein / Getty Images

    Sgt. Jay Kenney, 26, with the 101st Airborne Division, Task Force Destiny, uses tires as makeshift weights in order to workout inside the recreation center on a quiet day waiting for an air mission at Forward Operating Base Ramrod December 10, 2010 in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.

    Fitting in some weight training on the front lines

    By Meredith Birkett

    Next time you're annoyed with your fellow gym mates, who are taking too long on your favorite machine or leaving their sweat all over it, think -- it could be worse.

    1 comment

    The tire-weights are a new one for me... Previously on Photoblog: Another makeshift gym in Afghanistan

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