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Did An Olympic Pole Vaulter Lose Medal Because Of His Big Bulge?

The internet is claiming an Olympic pole vaulter lost out on a medal because of his big bulge. However, is that really what happened? It’s been all over the internet…

France's Olympic pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati. Did An Olympic Pole Vaulter Lose Medal Because Of His Big Bulge?

Did An Olympic Pole Vaulter Lose Medal Because Of His Big Bulge? (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

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The internet is claiming an Olympic pole vaulter lost out on a medal because of his big bulge. However, is that really what happened?

It's been all over the internet lately. People have been sharing clips and stories that make it sound like French pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati lost out on a medal at the Paris Games because his member got in the way. As funny as it would be if it were true, it doesn't appear to be factual.

No, An Olympic Pole Vaulter Did Not Lose A Medal Because Of His Package

Look, we all wanted this to be true. Especially here on Dave & Chuck The Freak. Training your entire life and dreaming of this moment only to have it shattered because your penis was just too big would be a brag you can dish out for the rest of your life. Can you imagine if that happened to Chuck? Unfortunately, it was not his bulge that shattered his dream (although now it has shattered ours).

Video being shared online of the Olympic pole vaulter trying to clear the jump appears to show his bulge being the reason he hit the bar and knocked the crossbar over. It quickly spread across the internet and social media because that's the content we watch the Olympics for. Yet, after taking a closer look, it seems like that's actually not the case here. During a full video, you can see Ammirati attempts to clear the bar but first hits it with his shins, then his knees, and then finally hits it with his bulge knocking the bar loose. So, no, his bulge was not responsible for his loss, but it was like a cherry on top.

Check out the video shared by @TrungPhan from his jump below. Would you have blamed his bulge?

This isn't the first time something like this has happened. Given the form, you'd have to think it's pretty common during pole vaulting. You're putting it out there and center. According to BBC, a similar thing happened to Olympic pole vaulter Hiroki Ogita from Japan during the 2016 Rio Olympics. It was actually oddly similar to what just happened to Ammirati. His bulge was also originally blamed for knocking down the crossbar, but it turned out that his leg hit it first, followed by his crotch, and then his arms brought everything down. We all want it to happen, but not yet. Hopefully, one day we'll see a bulge actually be responsible for an Olympic loss.

5 Extreme Red Bull Sports That Should Be In The Olympics

The Summer Olympics will take place in Paris, France this Summer! Unfortunately, there's not much to look forward to this year. There aren't many well-known athletes competing in the games this year. Ratings aren't expected to be great this time around. However, there is a way to bring a huge amount of viewers to the TV to watch the games. It will just require some changes to the games. Here are 5 extreme Red Bull sports that should be in the Olympics!

These extreme sports will likely not be in the games any time soon. However, if they want good ratings they should definitely add these sports to the lineup.

5 Extreme Red Bull Sports That Should Be In The Olympics

The Paris games kick off Friday, July 26th and it will conclude on August 11th. At the 2024 Paris Games, there will be swimming, archery, rhythm gymnastics, tennis, diving, wrestling, and more. Sound exciting? Yeah, didn't think so. However, if they added some extreme sports, things would probably be more interesting! Honestly, right now the thing I'm looking forward to seeing the most are cool shots of Paris. It's a beautiful city. The competition? Not very exciting this time around.

Red Bull Sports have been making waves for a while now. They've done some very extreme stuff that has gone viral. Some of the things they've done have never been attempted before, and probably never will be again. That's the kind of activity I want to see at the games! I can watch people swim in any public pool at any time during the summer months. These extreme sports are much harder to find.

Seriously, they should consider doing this. It's not like they'd struggle to find athletes to compete in the games. There are people doing daring stunts and participating in extreme sports in every country in the world, I imagine. Additionally, people love watching this kind of stuff! It's time to update the games a little. We need to bring them into the 21st century. How do we do that? Extreme sports. Here are 5 Red Bull sports I'd like to see integrated into the Olympics.

Wingsuit Racing

Come on! Who wouldn't want to watch this? They're going at insanely fast speeds at ridiculous heights! Not to mention someone could get seriously hurt at any minute. You wouldn't be able to look away. Well, I know I wouldn't be able to. This needs to be added at the games.

Space Free Fall

Remember this? It went viral when it happened back in 2012, turning Felix Baumgartner into a household name. Now, we've seen it's possible. Let's bring it to the games! You could see who does the most tricks, has the best landing, I'm not sure if you could do speed because of gravity, but there's a lot you can do! Sure, it might take a while, but so does the swimming! Countries have fought over the Space Race for years, now we could bring that battle back, in a slightly different way!

Cliff Diving

Diving is already a part of the Olympic Games, why not add a little extra flavor? Those gyms and pools they dive into are so boring. Can't we have them jump from a cliff? Or throw some sharks in the water, or something? They need to think about we the viewer. Then they can address the athlete's needs and safety.

Extreme Kayaking

This would be really cool to see! Of all the options, this might be the closest to reality. I could see it actually happening! At least, to an extent. The sounds, the view, the rush! It's all so amazing. I'd much rather watch this than two guys wrestling. Not even the cool wrestling, either!

Funky Bike Race

Is it me, or do the Olympic Games take themselves a little too seriously? Let's add some lighthearted fun with this Funky Bike Race. Each team could built their own, or use something native to their home country. It was be fascinating, entertaining, and educational! Think about all the culture and things you could learn about unfamiliar countries around the world! This could end up becoming the most entertaining game in all of the Olympics. They just need to take a leap and add it to the lineup!

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Cort Freeman was born and raised in Metro Detroit. He was named Clarkston High School 2009 Class Clown 13 years after graduating. Totally normal thing to happen. That’s thanks to his time spent as an Intern at Comedy Central and Social Media Correspondent for The Colbert Report. Cort has done comedy across the country, both standing up and sitting down. When he’s not trying to make you laugh on-air and online, he’s probably at home enjoying his favorite shows like Seinfeld, South Park, and The Office. He’s also totally uncomfortable writing about himself in the third person. Cort enjoys writing about comedy, food, sports, and entertainment. So, basically anything and everything.