A Conversation for Talking Point: Crazy Olympics
Primary School Sports
Annie-the-tiger Started conversation Jul 15, 2003
The 50m dash, while balancing a bean bag on your head.
- or rolling a hoop
- or sack-racing
- or the three legged race
- or (my personal favourite) the wheelbarrow race.
We've all done them... Britain would win hands down!
....And a lollipop and a cup of orange squash for the winner....
Primary School Sports
Bagpuss Posted Jul 15, 2003
You forgot the egg and spoon race, the supreme test of speed, balance and hand-eye coordination. I was crap at it.
You can just imagine the IOC acting to stamp out the practice of holding on to the egg after picking it up and putting it on the spoon, can't you?
Primary School Sports
Annie-the-tiger Posted Jul 16, 2003
HOW could I forget the egg and spoon race?!!
(Slaps forehead in disgust!)
Using only regulation-sized eggs, of course. And no chewing gum on the spoon.
Primary School Sports
Fiacha Posted Jul 16, 2003
As most of the world's 'supreme' athletes have the mind of children anyway, I think the events proposed would go down well. Just one little bone to pick with the whole idea: Britain would not win. Australia would. Any nation made up of 20 million people who are each willing to through custard pies at government officials (in Queensland especially) with stunning accuracy are almost over-qualified to participate in primary school events. Aussie Aussie Aussie, oi oi oi! (our national cheer - it's shorter than all 15 verses of Waltzing Matilda and sounds better than our national anthem)
The sack race.....
short_Rz Posted Jul 17, 2003
gotta have the sack race in there too. and perhaps even a two legged sack race where you tie two people together....that ought to be fun
The sack race.....
Bagpuss Posted Jul 17, 2003
The sack race on wet grass is the classic. Watch the athletes fall flat on their faces. Less fun if you were in it...
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