El ganador del oro en lanzamiento de disco Robert Harting de Alemania, dio tremendos espectáculos la noche del martes, una durante su evento máximo y otro después. El segundo fue muy posiblemente, la celebración de su victoria en los Juegos de Londres 2012.

Harting literalmente arrancó su camisa y la hizo pedazos después de su victoria - al igual que el mítico cartón 'El Increíble Hulk' - para, después, flexionar sus músculos y pasar al lado de la pista y mostrárselos a las competidoras femeninas de los 100 metros con vallas.

"Si me ves salir del estadio sin una camisa, usted sabe que era bueno", dijo Harting.

Con una bandera alemana amarrada a la la cintura y la cual iba moviéndose con la brisa, Harting corrió por el carril de fuera de la pista. Se llevó casi todos los obstáculos - bastante impresionante para un hombre de su tamaño - y luego se dirigió hacia el famoso pebetero olímpico. Metió la mano en la parte inferior de la olla y trató de sacar uno de los dientes de metal ardiente.

No funcionó, por supuesto. Sin embargo, la multitud en el Estadio Olímpico se mostró impresionado con sus peripecias.


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  • Germany's Robert Harting leaps over hurdles and wears his national flag to celebrate his win in the men's discus throw during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates his gold medal win in the men's discus during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates winning gold in the men's discus throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates winning gold in the men's discus throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates his win in the men's discus throw during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)

  • Germany's Robert Harting jumps hurdles to celebrate his win in the men's discus throw during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates his win in the men's discus throw during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Daniel Ochoa De Olza)

  • Germany's Robert Harting takes a throw in the men's discus throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates his gold medal win in the men's discus during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

  • Germany's Robert Harting, left, celebrates winning gold in the men's discus throw finalduring the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

  • Germany's Robert Harting celebrates winning gold in the men's discus throw finalduring the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Sergey Ponomarev)

  • Germany's Robert Harting takes a throw in the men's discus throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

  • Germany's Robert Harting takes a throw in the men's discus throw final during the athletics in the Olympic Stadium at the 2012 Summer Olympics, London, Tuesday, Aug. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)



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NOTA DEL EDITOR - "Los ojos en Londres" ("Eyes on London", en inglés) muestra los Juegos Olímpicos a través de los ojos de los periodistas de Associated Press en toda la ciudad Olímpicos de 2012 y alrededor del mundo. Síguelos en Twitter. (Versión de esta nota en inglés por HuffPost Sports, Chris Greenberg)