U.S. Olympic bobsledder Johhny Quinn keeps getting stuck in places.
On Monday, the former NFL and Saskatchewan Roughriders player tweeted a photo of his new Sochi door troubles, two days after the he made headlines for clobbering his way through a bathroom door in the buff.
As you can see, his bobsled push training was no use this time.
Trapped with teammates Nick Cunningham and David Cripps in the enclosed space, USA Today's Jeff Zillgitt reported the trio were rescued shortly after they posted evidence of their bad elevator luck on Twitter.
On Saturday, Quinn posted a picture of his smashed Athlete’s Village door after being locked in his bathroom “barefoot, naked and alone,” according to teammate Dallas Robinson.
“With no phone to call for help, I used my bobsled push training to break out,” explained Quinn about the door damage.
On Monday, the former NFL and Saskatchewan Roughriders player tweeted a photo of his new Sochi door troubles, two days after the he made headlines for clobbering his way through a bathroom door in the buff.
As you can see, his bobsled push training was no use this time.
No one is going to believe this but we just got stuck in an elevator. Ask @BOBSLEDR and @Crippsee who were there... pic.twitter.com/Rwg57CBbUU
— Johnny Quinn (@JohnnyQuinnUSA) February 10, 2014
Trapped with teammates Nick Cunningham and David Cripps in the enclosed space, USA Today's Jeff Zillgitt reported the trio were rescued shortly after they posted evidence of their bad elevator luck on Twitter.
Now we're stuck in the elevator! Can @JohnnyQuinnUSA get us out ? pic.twitter.com/sVbyksEXlc
— David Cripps (@Crippsee) February 10, 2014
On Saturday, Quinn posted a picture of his smashed Athlete’s Village door after being locked in his bathroom “barefoot, naked and alone,” according to teammate Dallas Robinson.
“With no phone to call for help, I used my bobsled push training to break out,” explained Quinn about the door damage.