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Olympic pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati opens up after viral ‘manhood’ elimination

During a vault on the weekend, the Frenchman appeared to knock the bar off with his member

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In the pole vault, fractions of inches can be the difference between a medal and elimination.

But for Frenchman Anthony Ammirati, it’s hard to think that he would trade an inch in one particular area for a better result in Paris.

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During the qualifying round of the pole vault on Saturday, Ammirati looked set to clear 5.70 metres on his third attempt, until he clipped the bar with a sensitive part of his anatomy – his penis.

Once the replay showed his bulge and banged the bar, many on social media were quick to have a laugh about it.

“Anthony Ammirati failed the bar and the commentators are already having a hard time acknowledging what happened. Help I’m dying,” a user on X posted.

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“Oh he brought that baguette to the games,” another user replied.

Following the viral moment, the 21-year-old admitted his frustration at missing out on a chance at a medal in Paris – but didn’t exactly place any blame on private parts.

“It’s a big disappointment,” Ammirati told the French Athletics Federation. “I’m a bit gutted because I didn’t miss anything on the third attempt at 5.70 m. What I did miss was a bit of jumping in training to fine-tune the settings. Just a technical session.”

He added: “I was 100% physically, but I was missing a bit of pole vault.

“The conditions were good. It’s the first time I’ve started a competition without any stress.

“As I was a total outsider, I only had one goal: To interact with the audience. I was almost there.”

One thing for sure is Ammirati got quite a lot of engagement over this mishap.

“He was a few inches short …. or a few inches long,” one user wrote on X.

“Well, you win some, you lose some,” another wrote to best sum things up.

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