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Ogita cleared the height at his next attempt, but was left playing catch-up and eventually saw his run come to an end with three failed attempts at 5.60m.
It was certainly a unique way to cock up on the biggest stage, and even if he ends up winning everything in sight before his career is up he'll forever be known as 'the guy who knocked the bar off with his penis' - that's just how these things work.
The final was won by home favourite Thiago Braz da Silva, with 2012 champion Renaud Lavillenie of France taking silver and Sam Kendricks of the United States winning the bronze medal.
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