BBC is forced to apologise after coach Jim Garnham shouted expletive during live coverage of the decathlon at Paris Olympics
- The BBC apologised after coach Jim Garnham shouted an insult
- Garnham responded after Leo Neugebauer became frustrated with his discus throw
The BBC was forced to apologise after a coach shouted an insult during the live broadcast of the decathlon.
Leo Neugebauer from Germany was frustrated about his last discus throw.
His coach Jim Garnham was furious and shouted during the television broadcast: ‘Ah f***!’.
Although the swear words were not heard live on the radio, the BBC still felt it necessary to apologize.
One commentator said: ‘Here we go, swear words. Sorry everyone! Hopefully no lip readers today.’
The BBC apologised after coach Jim Garnham shouted an insult during the live broadcast
Garnham responded after German Leo Neugebauer became frustrated with his discus throw
Neugebauer still managed to win a silver medal, as he finished second behind Markus Rooth
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Neugebauer may have been frustrated with his performance, but he still managed to produce the second best throw of the session with a distance of 53.33 metres, which earned him 940 points.
Lindon Victor from Grenada had the best throw with a distance of 53.91 meters.
Neugebauer managed to secure a silver medal by finishing second, behind Norway’s Markus Rooth and Victor in third place.