People are stripping down to participate in the nude Olympics.

Naturists claim their weekend resembled ancient Greek Olympics, where participants competed without clothes.

July 23rd 2024.

People are stripping down to participate in the nude Olympics.
There's a plethora of Olympic sports out there, from track and field to swimming to gymnastics. But have you ever heard of a nudist Olympic event? Well, a group of sport-loving nudists recently held their very own version of the games, and let's just say it was quite the sight to see.

The event took place at the Yorkshire Sun Society in Hull from July 19 to 21, where naturists from all over gathered to showcase their athletic abilities in the most natural way possible - in their birthday suits. Organized by British Naturism, the event was a fun way to get into the spirit of the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympics.

But this wasn't just your average sports tournament. The naturists argued that their event was more similar to the ancient Olympics in Greece, where athletes competed in the nude. And with tickets costing up to £70, participants were not only able to compete in various sports such as volleyball, boules, miniten, and pool volleyball, but also had access to the venue's amenities like an indoor pool, hot tub, and sauna. Talk about a well-deserved post-game relaxation session!

The Yorkshire Sun Society, a 26-acre woodland-based club, was the perfect setting for this unique event. In addition to the sports activities, participants could also take part in nude walks around the grounds, adding a touch of adventure to the weekend. British Naturism advertised the event as a fun-filled weekend where attendees could either join in on the sporting events or simply relax and take in the atmosphere.

The club itself boasts an array of facilities such as an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, and a clubhouse with a licensed bar and kitchen. And let's not forget about the beautiful surrounding woodlands, offering various walking trails for nature enthusiasts. With the addition of other amenities like TV, Wi-Fi, and a library, there was no shortage of things to do at this event.

This isn't the first time that nudists have paid tribute to the original way of doing Olympic sports. In 2016, at the Rio Olympic Games, a group of nudists organized their own naked games on the beach, showcasing their love for the ancient tradition.

So, while many may see this as a quirky and unconventional way to enjoy sports, for these naturists, it's simply a way of connecting with nature and embracing their bodies in the purest form. After all, what better way to compete than in your most natural state?

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