Take a break from the Olympics. Theres a naked marathon awned

Author : paronymies1992
Publish Date : 2021-04-10 03:52:31


Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.'

While the Olympic's men's downhill skiing competition was postponed due to treacherous winds, nothing stopped the runners from taking part in their winter madness.

The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F).



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Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no.

About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders.

This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics.

The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics. About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no. This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics. While the Olympic's men's downhill skiing competition was postponed due to treacherous winds, nothing stopped the runners from taking part in their winter madness. Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). While the Olympic's men's downhill skiing competition was postponed due to treacherous winds, nothing stopped the runners from taking part in their winter madness. Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no. Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no. This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). While the Olympic's men's downhill skiing competition was postponed due to treacherous winds, nothing stopped the runners from taking part in their winter madness. About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics. While the Olympic's men's downhill skiing competition was postponed due to treacherous winds, nothing stopped the runners from taking part in their winter madness. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' This is the 26th annual event, and just so happened to coincide with the Winter Olympics. Gloves and beanies were allowed, but shirts were a big no, no. Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. About 60 US Army soldiers in Pyeongchang joined the race, but they were disqualified from getting medals because they wore shirts at their commanders' orders. The temperature was a balmy -5°C (22°F) --- although forecasters said it felt as cold as -15°C (5°F). Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.' Hundreds took to the streets of Pyeongchang on Saturday and Sunday for what organizers called a 'naked marathon.'

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