International Womans Day...

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Spursguru

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Sep 23, 2011
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In honour of this prestigious day I would like to create a thread to celebrate the sportswoman of this world with posters submitting their favourite, beautiful and talented (mostly beautiful) Sports woman of this world.

(For any Female posters, feel free to post your favourite male athletes)

Jumbo sized Hula hoop rings will be sent to the winning athlete in homage to the rings won after a superbowl.
 
I was having this debate with my mate the other day, he said it was "fair game" to perve on her, after the way the Sun did the countdown to Charlotte church being 16. lol

I left it as "she has potential... <whistle>
 
I think Melanie Adams is quite underrated. Australian Pole vaulter.

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I wondered how long it'd take for a picture of Charlotte to appear, HBIC! <laugh>
 
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Allison Stokke, failed pole vaulter.
 
Wait, she looks a bit like Huerelmo (sp?)....surely not?!


LDL, I never really understood the Media thing with Kournikova, though I do like Maria.


The failed Paul vaulter i'm sure has been subjected to many a *affects geezer voice* "She can vault my pole any day" comments....
 
WWE isn't sport. They're not even allowed to market it as one any more, so it's "sports entertainment" now.

Genuine fighter:

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She was on Pole for the last Daytona 500...wish she was on mine! :tongue:
 
WWE isn't sport. They're not even allowed to market it as one any more, so it's "sports entertainment" now.

Actually, they coined the term "sports entertainment" to con advertisers that they wouldn't be sponsoring an ol' time wrasslin' show (no doubt because their head of TV hates wrestling - yes, really)

Anyway...

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