Twenty years after the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, it is not time to examine shoe lover, staging our own 'Sole' Olympics?
The organizers of London 2012 will be scouring for new and offbeat sporting passions to grace the Olympic calendar when the games for England for the first time since 1948.
And has given the focus on footwear in the historic Olympic Games in Beijing, they buy all the shoes - which include wide spread the interest of the people, celebrity, and a compelling obsession that even themost dedicated athlete would be greatly used for that match.
No fewer than 2.5 million British women own at least 30 pairs of shoes - one for each day of the month. A new study claims that the female fascination grows faster with the shoe in this country than anywhere else in Europe. Researchers have the costs of this national shoe fetish at £ 31,680, purchased over the purchase price for all couples, about a woman for a lifetime - with a blend of style, comfort and value for money detection coverageThe successful combination.
It has everything for the TV gurus, that the shots - a program that all the Board has to call the mixing of Trinny and Susannah with Match of the Day. It could be the next big sporting jewel, knocking 20-20 cricket very firmly in the tall grass.
"Sport for all" of government at every trill - here is the chance to prove it.
We have some amazing and unique sport in the Olympics from a bygone era - a long jump event for horses (1900), livepigeon shooting (1900), 100 meter swim for sailors (1896), pistol duel (1906) and with one hand weightlifting (1896)
Compared to those, who can say that shoe-buying is less an attraction! The UK's most successful swimmer in modern history, Rebecca Adlington began the Olympic focus on shoes, as he for a pair of designer shoes as their reward for two gold medals won in the pool.
And sprinter Usain Bolt claimed the fastest feet in the story from Schlierento record victories in the 100m and 200m from his "miracle shoes", even if the tips spurred reversed in the vicinity of the line!
And who can forget the preoccupation with the former Olympic hero Ian Thorpe's feet? The Australian swimmer - Nickname Thorpedo - has a shoe size of 17! Now the time has come to this national obsession with separation and shoes again, buy an Olympic sport.
And it would be no shortage of gold medal rivals - including many celebrities, wouldguaranteed to draw millions of TV. Let's look at some of the leaders:
"Singer Celine Dion would be the favorites - her wardrobe that is creaking a collection of more than 3,000 shoes." My Heart Will singer on 'Go confessed they simply can not stop buying shoes, if she hits the shops.
"Hollywood star Cameron Diaz has proved she is like any other normal woman - she has an obsession with shoes. The 34-year-old - the shoe-lover Maggie Feller played in2005 Film In Her Shoes - shoes he loves so much, she has couples in almost any color and style. She says: "I have shoes in every shape and color available - pointed toe, round toe, sandals, high heel, low heel - I have them all."
"Christina Aguilera needs a ladder on wheels to reach her huge shoe collection. They said:" I've filled a lot of wig-heads for hats and a shoe wall from floor to ceiling. It even has a ladder on wheels, a bit like an old library, so Ican get scoot quickly along, and what I want. "
"The young British actress Keira Knightley admits to being" obsessed with shoes. "It has splashes of thousands of pounds for shoes, the wrong size just because she loves to tell them in their boxes look. She says:" I see a couple shoes I adore, and it does not matter if they have them in my size. I'll buy it anyway, "she said in an interview." I have shoes I've ever taken from the box. I even have shoes that do notfit. "
"And if you are looking for someone to intervene as a contender in 2012, as about Princess Tiaamii - daughter of Katie Price, the model better known as Jordan. She has over 100 pairs - and can not even run yet !
Olympic feet or Olympic feat - Ads buy it all. Roll on 2012!
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