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Olympic athlete whose penis completely ruined chances of winning medal gets unbelievable request

Olympic athlete whose penis completely ruined chances of winning medal gets unbelievable request

Anthony Ammirati has made headlines during the Paris Olympics.

Anthony Ammirati, whose Olympic dream went up in smoke due to his penis has received an unbelievable offer.

Over the weekend, the pole vault competition in this year’s Olympic athletics program got underway.

Heading into the event, the main talking point was whether Swedish superstar Armand Duplantis could finally break the world record, which he did on Monday night as he managed to clear 6.25m.

However, back on Saturday, French pole vaulter Ammirati made headlines after his manhood prevented him from winning medals at his home Olympics.

The 21-year-old looked set to clear 5.70m until his bulge clipped the bar during his third attempt.

Ammirati had already cleared two heights before the unfortunate incident, which resulted in him failing to qualify for the final after he finished in 12th place with a height of 5.60 meters in Group A.

Since then, footage of Ammirati’s incident has gone viral, leading to him reportedly getting quite an offer from an X-rated website.

As reported by TMZ, CamSoda has made Ammirati a lucrative offer in the hope of ‘collaborating’ with him.

Vice President of the website, Daryn Parker said: “If it was up to me, I’d award you for what everyone else saw, your talent below the belt.”


Speaking directly to the Frenchman, he added: “As a lover of crotch-centric activities, I'd love to offer you up to $250,000 in exchange for a 60-minute webcam show, in which you show off your goods, minus the crossbar, of course.”

Speaking about his competition, 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. I was 100 percent physically, but I was missing a bit of pole vault.”

He continued: “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.”

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Topics: Olympics, Athletics