Viral Olympics 2024 pole vaulter ‘offered £200,000 deal’ in this special job after big bulge denied him medal

A VIRAL Olympics star has been offered a £200,000 porn deal after his manhood denied him a medal.

Frenchman Anthony Ammirati has been propelled to stardom in Paris – but not because of his pole vault ability.

Anthony Ammirati's bulge prevented him from progressing in the pole vault
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Anthony Ammirati’s bulge prevented him from progressing in the pole vaultCredit: Not known, clear with picture desk

But he could now cash in on his new found fame
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But he could now cash in on his new found fameCredit: Rex
Ammirati finished 12th in the event, which was won by Armand Duplantis on Monday with the Swede setting a world and Olympic record in the process.

However Ammirati went viral after performing on Saturday as the size of his manhood prevented him from clearing a height of 5.70metres.

The Frenchman revealed he was “gutted” by his exit but a silver lining has emerged with pornographic website CamSoda willing to offer him a massive payday.

CamSoda vice president Daryn Parker told TMZ: “If it was up to me, I’d award you for what everyone else saw, your talent below the belt.

“As a lover of crotch-centric activities, I’d love to offer you up to £200,000 in exchange for a 60-minute webcam show, in which you show off your goods, minus the crossbar, of course.”

Ammirati, 21, has a lot of potential and broke the French junior pole vault record with 5.81m in August 2022.

So his failure to clear a height lower than that was tough for him to take, despite his new found fame.

He said following his Olympics exit: “It’s a big disappointment. I’m a bit gutted, because I didn’t miss anything on the third attempt at 5.70m.


“What I did miss was a bit of jumping in training to fine-tune the settings. Just a technical session.

“I had to give up the last two, because after a small grade one in the abductor, I prioritised the race. I was 100 per cent physically, but I was missing a bit…

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“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 play with the public. I was almost there.”

What’s happening today at The Games?

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY

TODAY’S BRIT MEDAL HOPES

One of the hottest spectacles of Paris 2024 is the 1500m men’s final (7.50pm) – will it be gold for either Josh Kerr or Jakob Ingebrigtsen in their epic rivalry?

World champion Sky Brown, now 16, wants to upgrade her Tokyo bronze to Paris gold in the women’s park skateboarding final but is battling back from a dislocated shoulder (4.30pm).

Ben Maher on board Dallas Vegas Batilly is into the final of the individual jumping equestrian alongside Harry Charles and Scott Brash after coming through the 74-rider qualifying and could defend his Tokyo gold after already securing the team title in Paris (9am).

BRITS TO WATCH

Jack Laugher goes in the 3m springboard diving preliminaries with Jordan Houlden (9am) before Andrea Spendolini Sirieix goes in the 10m platform final (2pm).

Lewis Richardson is already guaranteed a bronze in the 71kg boxing but has his semi-final at Roland Garros at 8.45pm.

The women’s 200m gives Dina Asher-Smith a chance to make up for her disappointing 100m result (final 8.40pm).

Jack Carlin, Ed Lowe and Hamish Turnbull team up in the track cycling men’s team sprint today with the final at 7.10pm, hoping to wrestle back the gold they won in Beijing, London and Rio.

GLOBAL STARS TODAY

Emma Hayes’ USA women’s football team face Germany in the semi-final in Lyon (5pm).

Kellie Harrington will go for back-to-back Olympic gold medals in the ring with the Irish star’s 60kg final vs China’s Yang Wenlu at 10pm – two bouts after Imane Khelif’s 66kg semi-final.

FANCY SOMETHING DIFFERENT? 

It wouldn’t be the Olympics without some wrestling would it?

There is both freestyle and Greco-Roman disciplines throughout the day at the Champ-de-Mars Arena in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower.

STATS MAD

A Hoy Where? For the first time since Atlanta 1996, the Team GB cycling track team will neither feature a certain Sir Chris Hoy nor Sir Jason Kenny. Just the 16 Olympic medals between those two legends, 13 of them gold.