Signing the ball is no big deal and signing the camera is not exactly something new either. It's become a popular practice with tennis players, but there is one important difference between their signature and his. When tennis players do it the camera is protected with a little film. Nothing was protecting the camera lens Injera signed--so in the process he ruined a $94,000 camera!
Monday, May 18, 2015
Kenyan Rugby Player Collins Injera Celebrates 200th Try With $94,000 Mistake [VIDEO]
Whenever an athlete reaches a big milestone it is only natural that he want to commemorate the event and celebrate a little. So when Kenyan rugby sevens player Collins Injera scored his 200th career try in World Sevens Series play over the weekend fans were not surprised that he celebrated a little. It's just how he celebrated.
Signing the ball is no big deal and signing the camera is not exactly something new either. It's become a popular practice with tennis players, but there is one important difference between their signature and his. When tennis players do it the camera is protected with a little film. Nothing was protecting the camera lens Injera signed--so in the process he ruined a $94,000 camera!
Signing the ball is no big deal and signing the camera is not exactly something new either. It's become a popular practice with tennis players, but there is one important difference between their signature and his. When tennis players do it the camera is protected with a little film. Nothing was protecting the camera lens Injera signed--so in the process he ruined a $94,000 camera!
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