Limpic events
#1
Posted 2008-August-09, 05:31
- horse racing (and harness racing too but not greyhounds as there are no humans involved)
- rock, paper scissors.
- quoits
- formula 1 racing
- shuffleboard
- air hockey
- pinball
- caber tossing
- tug of war (this is actually a re-introduction)
- australian rules football
- chess boxing
- tic tac toe
there may have been more.
Is this list definitive or have we neglected to include any?
nick
sydney
#2
Posted 2008-August-09, 08:36
Besides the above, and while keeping the jumping, dressage and driving events,you could have chuckwagon and chariot races. cattle penning, cowboy polo (or even regular polo) steeplechasing, working cowhorse (where the horse/rider have to manoever the calf in a pattern much as sheepdogs do with sheep in their trials) and a sort of gymkhana champion of the 103 gymkhana events such as barrel racing, pole bending, novelty jumping courses etc.
It could include vaulting on horse back and trick riding.
It could also include jousting on horseback and all the events which have now mostly been consigned to history.
Other events could be freestyle, where a horse without saddle/bridle or rider performs a routine to music (trainer is in arena so human element still there).
There should be horse pulls for the big guys.
Not sure if I have missed anything (aside from deliberately avoiding the controversial roping events). Think that could fill up a week?
#4
Posted 2008-August-09, 09:48
Water Polo with Horses
Individual and team tanning
#5
Posted 2008-August-09, 14:58
jtfanclub, on Aug 9 2008, 10:04 AM, said:
with lap dancing as a tie breaker?
#6
Posted 2008-August-09, 18:57
#7
Posted 2008-August-10, 05:10
Combine disc throwing with javelin to obtain something that looks like skeet shooting.
Or how about a combination of shotput and baseball?
Bike jumping (instead of the old fashioned horse jumping) could also be nice.
Rik
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#8
Posted 2008-August-10, 05:12
Finding your own mistakes is more productive than looking for partner's. It improves your game and is good for your soul. (Nige1)
#10
Posted 2008-August-11, 04:20
#11
Posted 2008-August-11, 07:10
luke warm, on Aug 11 2008, 05:20 AM, said:
Yes it was. The French team is very strong and I thought they would win until the last second or two. (It's rarely a good idea to tell reporters you are going "to crush" the other team before the event takes place.)
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#12
Posted 2008-August-11, 07:26
pre-competition braggadoccio
in-competition exhortation of athletes by family members
post victory celebrations by the victors
post defeat disappointment by the losers
oh...and should I mention...incomprehensible interviews of heads of state by Bob Costas?
#13
Posted 2008-August-11, 07:29
A group of friends and I regularly meet to watch "So You Think You Can Dance". (We used to heckle the show, but in a terriifying development we've gotten sucked in)
In any case, we've started hoping that the powers that be would start dredging out some REALLY bizzarre categories like
"Riverdance"
"Pole Dancing"
"The Chicken Dance"
Just seeing the contestant's faces when they draw "Riverdance" would make my year... (Well that and seeing Napoleon and Tabita drawn and quartered)
#14
Posted 2008-August-11, 07:54
barmar, on Aug 10 2008, 10:15 PM, said:
Hopskotch
Jacks
Tetherball
And...gymnastics.
#15
Posted 2008-August-11, 09:54
hrothgar, on Aug 11 2008, 08:29 AM, said:
A group of friends and I regularly meet to watch "So You Think You Can Dance". (We used to heckle the show, but in a terriifying development we've gotten sucked in)
In any case, we've started hoping that the powers that be would start dredging out some REALLY bizzarre categories like
"Riverdance"
"Pole Dancing"
"The Chicken Dance"
Just seeing the contestant's faces when they draw "Riverdance" would make my year... (Well that and seeing Napoleon and Tabita drawn and quartered)
I am a devoted viewer of this program which I find to be one of the most enjoyable I have seen since my dear departed X-files....
Such talent and youthful exuberance is a joy to behold. I still get goose-bumps when I watch the tape of some of the routines. No matter the "ick" factor of certain contributors or the incessant hi-pitched screaming of Mary Murphy....it is a "talent" reality show where there is tremendous demonstration of the human potential.
btw, I am sure that all of the contestants to date would prefer any of your 3 propositions to the "dreaded" foxtrot...

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