IRVINE, Aug 17: Los Angeles Rams defensive end Robert Quinn missed practice Tuesday to watch his sister Jasmine Camacho-Quinn compete in the 100-meter hurdles at the Rio Olympics.
Coach Jeff Fisher said Quinn approached him earlier this summer when Camacho-Quinn was selected to the Puerto Rico national team, and the Rams allowed him to travel to Rio de Janeiro.
"We've been talking on and off for the last couple weeks, so I gave him permission a number of weeks ago and he finally made the arrangements," Fisher said. "It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. It's really a neat thing for Rob and his family. It's the right thing to do, to let him go down."
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Camacho-Quinn qualified for the semifinals in the 100 hurdles, finishing third in her first-round race in a time of 12.70 seconds. She will run in the second of three semifinal races Wednesday.
Camacho-Quinn, a freshman at Kentucky, won the NCAA title in the 100 hurdles last month. She was the SEC Freshman of the Year and a first-team All-American in the 100 hurdles, 200-meter and 100-meter relay.
Fisher expects Quinn will return in time to play in the Rams' second preseason game Saturday against the Chiefs. Quinn, who missed the final eight games of last season with a back injury that required surgery, did not play last week against the Cowboys.
"Unless he has got some flight issues or something like that, we'll let him run around a little bit," Fisher said. "He'll get some snaps."