Jamaicans on popular online social networking service Twitter clearly aren’t big fans of retired Jamaican athlete Grace Jackson’s commentary skills during the Rio Olympics games.
Jackson’s subpar commentary has since generated a hashtag titled ‘#CommentateLikeGrace’ with users expressing their frustration in a comedic manner.
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Check out the top ‘#CommentateLikeGrace’ tweets below.
https://twitter.com/Pseud_O_Nym/status/765344368077131776
#CommentateLikeGrace She's a good swimmer on and off the track
— fithegyaldem (@Qwaid) August 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/kmdoug_/status/765358156801187840
#CommentateLikeGrace Here we have a Jamaican athlete…he is from Jamaica…and is also an athlete…
— konnie karko (@__kaylaw) August 16, 2016
#CommentateLikeGrace "the athletes are cornering the corner, because they have to go around the corner.."
— Rohan Perry (@QuitePerry) August 16, 2016
Jamaica has 4 medals, he just won a gold. 4+1 = 5. So Jamaica has 5 medals, yes, 5. #commentatelikegrace
— Gordon Swaby (@Gordonswaby) August 17, 2016
#CommentateLikeGrace Only 3 Finalists will medal… They are competing for Gold Silver and Bronze. Exciting race.
— Victory Squad (@twittatimes) August 17, 2016
#CommentateLikeGrace these races are often won by the athletes with the fastest times
— Boat Runnaz on Youtube (@DreMacx_) August 16, 2016
#CommentateLikeGrace this is the 200m event where athletes have to run 200 metres in order to win
— idea. (@BraidyDeGreat) August 16, 2016
https://twitter.com/_jovanrb/status/765545802936614913
Jackson reached the 100 and 200-meter finals in the 1984 and 1988 Summer Olympic Games and the 200-meter final in Barcelona in 1992