Vicious Rival Assaults High School Track Star During State Title Race in Virginia, Leaving Her With a Possible Skull Fracture – IOTW Report

Vicious Rival Assaults High School Track Star During State Title Race in Virginia, Leaving Her With a Possible Skull Fracture

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A horrifying scene unfolded on Friday during a track title race in Virginia with a jealous competitor viciously assaulting her star rival.

As The New York Post reported, Brookville High School junior Kaelen Tucker was taking part in the 4×200 meter relay at the VHSL Class 3 State Indoor Championships at Liberty University in Lynchburg after winning a silver medal in the girl’s 55m dash earlier in the meet when the shocking incident occurred.

Tucker, who was the second-leg runner, can be seen trying to move into lane one while battling second in the front as she rounds turn four.

A common reaction would be for an opponent to move to block her entry. But a vicious rival from IC Norcom High School instead slows down, pulls her arm back, and smashes the baton with full force across the back of Tucker’s head. more here

23 Comments on Vicious Rival Assaults High School Track Star During State Title Race in Virginia, Leaving Her With a Possible Skull Fracture

  1. Wait a cotton picken minute here. I ran track when I was young and fast. A sprinter. So I did a bunch of relays and those batons are made out of cardboard or PVC. It’s not like she’s swinging a lead pipe. Highly doubtful you could give someone a concussion with a piece of 1/8 thick walled PVC tube. In fact I’m surprised it didn’t shatter. I do think she might have invented a new sport though.

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  2. I’ve watched the video. It’s quite clear. What that assailant claims is simply not believable.

    She may well believe what she’s saying though, having talked herself into it and with the support of the people around her who have taught her all her life that self-esteem is everything.

    She did it, but she can’t accept the consequences of what she did, so as far as her limited perceptions go she didn’t do it.

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