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Three menâs high jumpers shared the bronze medal this year, creating the most-crowded podium since the Duggar family went on that ill-conceived lecture tour. Canadaâs Derek Drouin, Qatarâs Mutaz Essa Barshim, and Great Britainâs Robbie Grabarz all cleared 2.29 meters while tying with three total misses apiece at 2.32 meters. According to the AP, itâs the first three-way tie for a medal in the high jump since 1992. Before that, the previous tie came in 1908.
The fact that three fellows shared bronze might not be the weirdest thing about the menâs high jump podium. The gold medalist, Ivan Ukhov, somehow lost his uniform in the competition. Unpeturbed, the Russian pinned his number onto a T-shirt and jumped anyway.
Ukhov is best known for showing up to a 2008 competition tremendously drunk and making an ass of himself.
âThere's no denying that Ivan was drunk but he had a fight with his girlfriend and was also upset at failing to qualify for the Olympics,â Ukhovâs manager explained afterward, adding that âIvan regrets it very much.â Now, just four years later, the Russian has found Olympic glory. Come on, NBCâ"whereâs Ivan Ukhovâs soft-focus feature? This is the greatest tale of redemption in the history of the modern Olympic Games.
But wait, thatâs not all! Silver medalist Erik Kynard, an Ohio native who wore calf-high American flag socks while jumping, bears an uncanny resemblance to Kobe Bryant. âI tried to win the gold so I could let the world know my name is Erik Kynard Jr., not Kobe Jr.," he told The Plain Dealer. "Maybe they'll appreciate my silver and call me Erik now." Not likely!
Robbie Grabarz, one of the bronze medalists, posed nude in a gay menâs magazine after deciding he would âquite like a gay following.â He told the Guardian that his ideal breakfast consists of âhealthy crapâ covered in âthick lumps of cream. Proper milk. Straight from the udder.â Mutaz Essa Barshim is the only successful Qatari track athlete who is a native of that country. Most other notable Qatari tracksters were born elsewhere and paid to come over and switch nationalities. And Iâm sure thereâs something weird about Derek Drouin, too. (Email me if you know for sure: Iâll pay BIG BUCKS for dirt on Derek Drouin.)
Taken together, theyâre the most delightful medal-ceremony spectacle since, well, earlier this year, when Ivan Ukhov took third place in the high jump at the world indoor championships. During that eventâs medal ceremony, he stood in the second-place position, either by accident or in a clever attempt to sneak away with a silver medal. They eventually made him switch spots. (You can watch the whole thing unfold in this YouTube video, titled âIvan Ukhov funny fail.â) In today's ceremony, Ukhov appears to have received his gold medal without incident, although I wouldn't be surprised if we hear later tonight that he's been hospitalized after trying to swallow it whole.
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