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This comic was officially published on the day of the opening ceremony of the {{w|2024 Summer Olympics|2024 Paris (Summer) Olympics}}, though it actually appeared early the following day. | This comic was officially published on the day of the opening ceremony of the {{w|2024 Summer Olympics|2024 Paris (Summer) Olympics}}, though it actually appeared early the following day. | ||
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| {{w|Pommel horse}} - Using a gymnastic device somewhat similar to a horse, gymnasts perform various tricks.|| They might awkwardly flop around, fall off, or lose their balance & risk crushing {{tvtropes|GroinAttack|a particularly squashy part}} of their anatomy, which could, depending on one's sense of humor, the context, & the exact aesthetics of the incident, elicit laughter. | | {{w|Pommel horse}} - Using a gymnastic device somewhat similar to a horse, gymnasts perform various tricks.|| They might awkwardly flop around, fall off, or lose their balance & risk crushing {{tvtropes|GroinAttack|a particularly squashy part}} of their anatomy, which could, depending on one's sense of humor, the context, & the exact aesthetics of the incident, elicit laughter. | ||
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The title text may be a reference to ski jumper {{w|Vinko Bogataj}}, whose spectacular crash at a (non-Olympic) {{w|Ski_flying|ski flying}} event in 1970 in Oberstdorf, (then) West Germany became emblematic of the expression "the agony of defeat" in the opening narration of the popular US television program "{{w|Wide World of Sports (American TV program)|Wide World of Sports}}". Alternatively the reference may be to {{w|Eddie the Eagle}}, whose poor performance in the {{w|Ski_jumping|ski jump}} at the {{w|1988 Winter Olympics}} led to the introduction of a rule requiring entrants to be ranked internationally in the top 50 and top 30%. | The title text may be a reference to ski jumper {{w|Vinko Bogataj}}, whose spectacular crash at a (non-Olympic) {{w|Ski_flying|ski flying}} event in 1970 in Oberstdorf, (then) West Germany became emblematic of the expression "the agony of defeat" in the opening narration of the popular US television program "{{w|Wide World of Sports (American TV program)|Wide World of Sports}}". Alternatively the reference may be to {{w|Eddie the Eagle}}, whose poor performance in the {{w|Ski_jumping|ski jump}} at the {{w|1988 Winter Olympics}} led to the introduction of a rule requiring entrants to be ranked internationally in the top 50 and top 30%. | ||
Revision as of 03:47, 7 August 2024
| Olympic Sports |
Title text: Thankfully for everyone involved, the Winter Olympics officials spotted me and managed to stop me before I got to the ski jump. |
Explanation
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This comic was officially published on the day of the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris (Summer) Olympics, though it actually appeared early the following day.
In this comic, Randall, who has no athletic training, imagines himself participating in various Olympic events, with his degrees of failure measured in terms of their humor potential.
| How funny | Sport | Reason | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not that funny | Rowing - One or more people row a boat to a destination. | The person would struggle to row effectively, falling out of cadence and fouling the oars of the other rowers in their boat. However, if Randall competed in the single sculls, such coordination would not be an issue, and he would likely just be much slower than the other competitors. Or fall in the water. | |
| Fencing - Two contestants attempt to land hits on each other with a long fencing weapon. | Contrary to what is often portrayed in movies, sword fights of any kind are very quick, often lasting just a few seconds. Olympic fencing matches are especially fast, and an untrained layman watching the fight would probably be unable to tell the difference between a fight between two experts and a fight in which one person had no experience, aside from that said person would lose every bout. | ||
| Weightlifting - Contestants lift weights, which, in the Olympics, get heavier with each round, until all but one fail to lift. | They might just fail to lift the weights or injure their back. | ||
| Golf - Contestants attempt to use golf clubs to hit a golf ball into one or more holes in as small a number of hits as possible. | They would likely miss the ball or hit poorly, due to an incorrect stance/swing when hitting, using a club whose loft (angle of the front face) is inappropriate, or just basic lack of skill.
The comic illustrates this by having Randall putt and miss the hole at very close range. | ||
| Archery - Using a bow and arrow, contestants attempt to hit a target with as much accuracy as possible. | Arrows might miss the target, but this wouldn't be particularly amusing (unless Randall forgoes armbraces & discovers the bowstring's propensity for smacking the inside of his wrist after releasing it).
The comic shows Randall missing all his shots on the target. | ||
| Pretty funny | Swimming - Contestants swim to a destination or complete lengths as fast as possible. | They might struggle to stay afloat (particularly in open water swimming, where they would be buffeted by other contestants) or swim awkwardly. They are also likely to have a markedly different physique to the other competitors, which would have a comic effect. | |
| Long jump - Contestants, with a running start, attempt to jump as far as possible. | They would likely make a very short jump, or perhaps foul every jump. | ||
| Pole vault - Using a bendable pole, contestants attempt to propel (vault) themselves over a bar. | They might miss the plant and end up dropping the pole and running under the bar. If they did manage to get some lift, but failed to get enough to reach the mat, it would probably be concerning, rather than funny. | ||
| Diving - Contestants attempt to fulfil multiple criteria while diving into water. | Awkward or painful-looking dives could ensue. Potential for injury would be high. | ||
| Hurdles - Contestants run on a track with hurdles positioned at various places. | They might trip and fall over the hurdles, just knock them all over as they fail to clear them, or carefully step over each hurdle.
Drawn in this section, Randall repeatedly and unpleasantly runs into the hurdles, unable to jump over any of them. He has his arm raised bent in front of his face in a classic hurdler's pose, but appears to have failed to get much, if any, height off the ground. | ||
| Incredibly funny | Figure skating [The only Winter Olympic discipline featured in the main comic] Competitors perform artistic routines set to music while skating on an ice rink, and are judged on a combination of skating skill, composition, and presentation. | They might slip and fall continually on the ice, with a high risk for sprained joints or bone fractures. This might have particular comic potential if Randall were skating as part of a pair, awkwardly attempting to lift and spin a partner, or perhaps doing nothing but being lifted and dragged around by them. | |
| Horizontal bar - A horizontal bar is used to perform gymnastics. | They might fail to perform any flips or lose their grip on the bar, falling to the safety mats below. In all likelihood, having been lifted to the bar, they would simply hang helplessly beneath it, managing minimal swings backwards and forwards. | ||
| Equestrian sports - Various activities involving the use of horses. | They might struggle to control the horse or fall/get thrown off.
Randall is shown completely unable to control his horse. He is in the process of falling off and is flailing his arms. | ||
| Freestyle BMX - Contestants ride BMX bikes and perform various tricks, and are then judged by trick quality. | They might crash or fail to perform tricks. | ||
| Pommel horse - Using a gymnastic device somewhat similar to a horse, gymnasts perform various tricks. | They might awkwardly flop around, fall off, or lose their balance & risk crushing a particularly squashy part of their anatomy, which could, depending on one's sense of humor, the context, & the exact aesthetics of the incident, elicit laughter.
Randall is depicted awkwardly perched atop a pommel horse with a leg extended.|} The title text may be a reference to ski jumper Vinko Bogataj, whose spectacular crash at a (non-Olympic) ski flying event in 1970 in Oberstdorf, (then) West Germany became emblematic of the expression "the agony of defeat" in the opening narration of the popular US television program "Wide World of Sports". Alternatively the reference may be to Eddie the Eagle, whose poor performance in the ski jump at the 1988 Winter Olympics led to the introduction of a rule requiring entrants to be ranked internationally in the top 50 and top 30%. Transcript
DiscussionWhat took bro so long Is he stupid 141.101.98.119 13:05, 27 July 2024 (UTC)
I think "Synchronized Swimming" would be the most hilarious. One person flailing while a whole team tries to make it look choreographed. ProphetZarquon (talk) 15:00, 27 July 2024 (UTC)
I hear there's an opening on the GB equestrian team. Just sayin'... 141.101.69.119 19:15, 27 July 2024 (UTC) I'm going to disagree about a couple. Beginning pole vaulters are incredibly funny. Beginners on the pommel horse aren't usually very funny. 162.158.186.252 19:54, 27 July 2024 (UTC)
"Ski jump" has got to be a reference to Eddie the Eagle. 172.70.115.96 (talk) 20:33, 27 July 2024 (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Randall has clearly never heard of an ejector crab https://youtu.be/UcOjeneHJ6E 172.69.6.207 16:04, 28 July 2024 (UTC)
A German surfer managed to moon all Olympics viewers today, so I doubt Randall could beat that... 108.162.221.24 16:31, 28 July 2024 (UTC) This is one of the worst XKCDs I've ever seen, I think. 162.158.63.70 (talk) 05:49, 29 July 2024 (please sign your comments with ~~~~)
Possibly Randall is aware that an uncoached newcomer to the single sculls will almost certainly capsize their boat, quite possibly one the first stroke as this is the most unstable position. It might be possible to flip a pair oar as well, since the professional rower can only hold up the boat on one side. 172.68.64.223 08:54, 29 July 2024 (UTC)
I doubt that running through the hurdles would really be painful, as depicted - they're pretty light and designed to be easily knocked over.141.101.99.148 10:13, 29 July 2024 (UTC) Clearly a study on what is funny in these situations must be performed. I would like all checks in this study to be written to me. However, if they are written to Munroe Randal and he and his selected sample attempt them I would be satisfied. 172.71.254.103 (talk) 13:22, 29 July 2024 (please sign your comments with ~~~~) So we're not going to talk about his Randall's reference to winter Olympic sports in 2024 (Summer Olympics year)? 172.71.154.9 (talk) 16:44, 29 July 2024 (please sign your comments with ~~~~) In Rowing untrained persons actually might be able to win a medal as coxswain (or at least were able so in the past, see Rowing at the 1900 Summer Olympics). --172.68.253.135 17:53, 29 July 2024 (UTC) There should be a section for most horrifying. Lead climbing and shooting spring to mind as sports that I would not want to watch a compltely untrained person do. 172.69.60.184 13:15, 29 September 2024 (UTC) |
