Amusing Olympic High Jump Fail: From Under the Bar to Gold Medal Glory

Avery Emberly

Updated Monday, August 12, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A recent video titled "I officially give up" has taken Reddit by storm, showcasing an Olympic high jumper's unexpected yet triumphant journey. The clip has sparked an array of reactions, ranging from humor to utter disbelief, with viewers unable to comprehend how a seemingly botched attempt could lead to a gold medal win.

The video captures an athlete in the middle of a high jump attempt. Instead of soaring over the bar, the jumper opts to go under it, prompting one user to comment, "I can't believe we have been jumping over the bar for 128 years when we could have just gone under it." This unconventional move left many puzzled, leading to jokes like, "You know ... I'm something of an Olympic athlete myself," and "When did limbo become an Olympic sport?"

Despite the unexpected maneuver, multiple comments confirmed that the athlete actually secured a gold medal. One user suggested, "someone please do a hard cut from this to him with the gold medal around his neck," emphasizing the contrast between the failed attempt and his ultimate victory.

For those unfamiliar with the intricacies of high jumping, another user provided much-needed context: "If you feel like the run-up is not right but you are going too fast to make an abrupt stop, you either keep running past the jumping mat or you jump underneath the bar." This explanation sheds light on why the athlete chose to go under the bar, likely to avoid potential injury.

The video has also inspired humorous analogies, with one user quipping, "Me running to bed at 7 pm after a long day," and another noting, "His controller got disconnected." The comedic comparisons didn't stop there, as another viewer likened the athlete to a fictional character, saying, "With how much he has endured, I’m surprised to see Neville Longbottom competing in the Olympics of all places."

Ultimately, despite the unconventional approach, the athlete's perseverance paid off. As one commenter noted, "Meanwhile... he won the Gold," confirming that sometimes, even the most unexpected paths can lead to success.

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Top Comments from Reddit

Peldor-2

You know ... I'm something of an Olympic athlete myself.

ShartFodder

I can't believe we have been jumping over the bar for 128 years when we could have just gone under it.

relax900

he actually won the gold medal.

breathing_machine96

someone please do a hard cut from this to him with the gold medal round his neck

PM_ME_SKYRIM_MEMES

The “Fosbury F*** It”

Kickinitez

Every day when I go into work...

ThePhabtom4567

Context? Can someone give context and not some d****** joke please?

bigflame31

When did limbo become an Olympic sport?

Desperate-Ad-6463

Meanwhile... he won the Gold.

-HankThePigeon-

Me running to bed at 7pm after a long day:

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