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date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 10:43:45 -0800 (PST),
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European naturists set to descend on Rugby
The article has a comment section at the end of it.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2009/11/03/european-naturists-set-to-descend-on-rugby-92746-25079269/
http://tinyurl.com/ygfdnmq
Naturists from all over Europe will descend on Rugby this weekend
(for an international nude swimming gala.
The Ken Marriott Leisure Centre in Rugby will be the venue for teams
from the UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain
and Italy to compete in this years International Naturist
Federations Swimming Gala.
The mixed-gender teams, ranging in age from ten to 60 plus, will
compete in individual and relay races over the weekend.
Organisers are hoping for more success for the British team, which was
crowned kings and queens of Europe at the International Naturist
Pétanque competition held in Germany in August.
Jim Russell, British Naturisms sports officer, hopes the UK team can
make it a full set once again.
He said: Were delighted to be hosting the International Swimming
Gala once again and are looking forward to a hard-fought, yet fun
competition.
To be representing Great Britain at an international sporting event
is something to be proud of and beyond the reach of all but a few UK
citizens.
Its also a great way to show our connections with the wider naturist
world and a chance to meet naturists from overseas and show them the
best that the UK has to offer.
Participating naked in sporting activities especially swimming is
the most sensible and efficient way to do it.
It also eradicates unfair advantages based solely on the clothing
chosen.
Teams will be staying at the Britannia Hotel in Fairfax Street,
Coventry, throughout the competition.
Saturday evening will see the weekend come to an end with an awards
evening and a night of music and dance.
British Naturism was founded in 1964 and has about 12,000 members
across the UK, who have the use of 100 sun clubs and swim groups in
Britain.
The organisations main objectives are to raise the public profile of
naturism and campaign for more places to be made available for
naturism.
Comments:
Sara wrote:
well i hope they dont allow the general public in as spectators
With kids from the age of 10 competing, it could attract some very
unsavoury characters !
3/11/2009 5:12 PM GMT on coventrytelegraph.net
date: Tue, 3 Nov 2009 10:43:45 -0800 (PST)
author: Anna
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Re: European naturists set to descend on Rugby
"Anna" wrote in message
news:b8f449e5-62e0-4ec9-898b-147a76c0b98a@x25g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
The article has a comment section at the end of it.
http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/news/coventry-news/2009/11/03/european-naturists-set-to-descend-on-rugby-92746-25079269/
http://tinyurl.com/ygfdnmq
Naturists from all over Europe will descend on Rugby this weekend
(for an international nude swimming gala.
The Ken Marriott Leisure Centre in Rugby will be the venue for teams
from the UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain
and Italy to compete in this years International Naturist
Federations Swimming Gala.
The mixed-gender teams, ranging in age from ten to 60 plus, will
compete in individual and relay races over the weekend.
Organisers are hoping for more success for the British team, which was
crowned kings and queens of Europe at the International Naturist
Pétanque competition held in Germany in August.
Jim Russell, British Naturisms sports officer, hopes the UK team can
make it a full set once again.
> 'Hope' is mostly what Jim has to rely on, as he could not raise a full
> team from the National Gala trials as hardly any young swimmers turned up.
> To avoid the PR disaster of not fielding a full team (again, as BN is
> always short of young people), he appealed to YBN, who are filling in for
> him. Trouble is, none of them have any kind of sports selection, and he
> only has their say so that hey can swim at all. traditionally the Germans
> and the Dutch field very strong youth teams and run off with all the
> prizes.
He said: Were delighted to be hosting the International Swimming
Gala once again and are looking forward to a hard-fought, yet fun
competition.
To be representing Great Britain at an international sporting event
is something to be proud of and beyond the reach of all but a few UK
citizens.
Its also a great way to show our connections with the wider naturist
world and a chance to meet naturists from overseas and show them the
best that the UK has to offer.
Participating naked in sporting activities especially swimming is
the most sensible and efficient way to do it.
It also eradicates unfair advantages based solely on the clothing
chosen.
Teams will be staying at the Britannia Hotel in Fairfax Street,
Coventry, throughout the competition.
Saturday evening will see the weekend come to an end with an awards
evening and a night of music and dance.
British Naturism was founded in 1964 and has about 12,000 members
across the UK, who have the use of 100 sun clubs and swim groups in
Britain.
> A more recent statement by Andrew Welch put the number at 11,400 -
> approximaitely half what it was 10 years ago, and over 30% down on when
> Andrew Welch took over the 'marketing of BN!
The organisations main objectives are to raise the public profile of
naturism and campaign for more places to be made available for
naturism.
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 09:09:53 -0000
author: Duncan Heenan
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Re: European naturists set to descend on Rugby
On 3 Nov, 18:43, Anna wrote:
==snip==
> Jim Russell, British Naturisms sports officer, hopes the UK team can
> make it a full set once again.
>
> He said:
==snip==
> Participating naked in sporting activities especially swimming is
> the most sensible and efficient way to do it.
>
> It also eradicates unfair advantages based solely on the clothing
> chosen.
A statement which might have had a little credibility had a swimwear
manufacturer not been sponsoring the event
==snip==
> British Naturism was founded in 1964 and has about 12,000 members
> across the UK, who have the use of 100 sun clubs and swim groups in
> Britain.
The membership figure may be wrong, but at least they've got the
number of clubs almost right now.
>
> The organisations main objectives are to raise the public profile of
> naturism and campaign for more places to be made available for
> naturism.
Except for clothing optional areas in public parks, which really ought
to be the next push forwards in gaining wider acceptance for naturism
(but would probably bankrupt most of the clubs).
>
> Comments:
>
> Sara wrote:
>
> well i hope they dont allow the general public in as spectators
> With kids from the age of 10 competing, it could attract some very
> unsavoury characters !
> 3/11/2009 5:12 PM GMT on coventrytelegraph.net
Even without the general public being admitted there'll still be a
number of "very
unsavoury characters" there :-)
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 07:50:06 -0800 (PST)
author: rebustion
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Re: European naturists set to descend on Rugby
"rebustion" wrote in message
news:ddaa1c79-57ec-4a4a-87e7-e48fe562d579@c3g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...
On 3 Nov, 18:43, Anna wrote:
==snip==
> It also eradicates unfair advantages based solely on the clothing
> chosen.
A statement which might have had a little credibility had a swimwear
manufacturer not been sponsoring the event
> it is not the INF Gala which is being sponsored by swimwear manufacturer
> Kiniki, it is the BN Alton Towers weekend. I think the point is taken
> though. (But not by BN's EC)
date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 16:15:25 -0000
author: Duncan Heenan
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