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Olympic pole vaulter whose manhood went viral issues 11-word reply

The fallout keeps on coming after Anthony Ammirati was inched out of the Olympics pole vault – and the man himself has now addressed one of this summer’s most hilarious incidents, reports mirror.co.uk.

He wasn’t laughing when his manhood led to his exit from the Paris 2024 Olympics – but he’s able to smile now.France’s pole vault hopeful failed to reach the finals of his event after his manhood tipped the bar on a crucial vault in the group stage. What followed was a procession of jokes and memes both at the expense of and lauding the former under-20 world champion as he went viral.

And although Ammirati, 21, was too crestfallen to see the funny side at the time, it seems he’s had enough to at least laugh at himself now. That’s after taking to TikTok in a satirical video poking fun at the bizarre manner in which his first Olympic experience ground to a halt.

“POV (point of view): You make more buzz for your package than for your performances,” wrote Ammirati in the caption accompanying his video. The Frenchman – who has been offered a sizeable sum to appear on an adult site – could be seen with a blank expression, staring into the abyss off-camera as he continued to process his slip days later.

Ammirati’s latest social media reaction is the first time fans have seen the former youth star jest about his Olympic misfortune in public. However, he did comment the day after his departure to describe his regret more analytically.

“It’s a big disappointment,” he 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.”

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