Sochi 2014: US bobsleigh star Johnny Quinn 'smashes door' to escape from bathroom
There has been criticism of the standard of some of the accommodation in Sochi and this incident only adds to the growing discontent amongst athletes.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 09, 2014 08:20 am IST
He is used to employing his immense physical strength to push his bobsleigh to top speed in the running starts. But US bobsleigh team member Johnny Quinn on Saturday used his muscle for a different purpose -- to escape from the bathroom at the Sochi Winter Olympics after being locked in.
And by using the none-too-subtle method of smashing the door down, he left a gaping hole in his wake.
"I was taking a shower and the door got locked/jammed...." Quinn wrote on his Twitter @JohnnyQuinnUSA. "With no phone to call for help, I used my bobsled push training to break out. #SochiJailBreak."
For good measure, he posted a photo of the remains of the rather flimsy looking door. The door appears to have emerged the worse off from the encounter.
Quinn, 30, is expected to appear in both the two and four man bobsleigh competitions in Sochi. Previously he was a wide-receiver in American and Canadian Football with the Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers and Saskatchewan Roughriders.
There has been criticism of the standard of some of the accommodation in Sochi, although the focus has been on rooms for the media, many of which were not finished on time.