Over 500 athletes with dwarfism took part in the World Dwarf Games in Cologne in central Germany this year. Some just wanted to excel in their discipline. Others hoped to encourage people with restricted abilities.
What are the dimensions of their swimming pool? Do they still have the 4 meter individual medley? Guess they really don't need standard lane widths and they can probably do flip turns in less than 2 feet of water.
I think the term "overlooked" might be a suitable replacement for "missed".... ;)
ReplyDeleteAn oversight, to be sure.
ReplyDeleteYou would have had to bee short sighted to have seen it coming
ReplyDeleteDaryl
Any seven foot 300 pound athletes identifying as a dwarf?
ReplyDeleteThere's always the Extreme Midget Wrestling tour...
ReplyDeletehttps://extrememidgetwrestling.com/tour-dates
A ladyfriend gets freaked out over midgets. She regrets the day she told my that on an almost weekly basis. Thanks for another article to send her.
ReplyDeleteI never saw anything about it either. Maybe the advertising is in a smaller font?
ReplyDeleteStand tall, you'll get over it.
ReplyDeleteIt was a short contest and easy to overlook.
ReplyDeleteShort on cash!
ReplyDeleteRunning Runts, Leaping Lilliputians, Pole Vaulting Pigmies, Weight Lifting Leprechauns. It was an all-Gnome Gala
ReplyDeleteDwarf bowling.
ReplyDeleteDwarf tossing.
Classic sporting events.
Who won the dwarf throwing contest?
ReplyDeleteI once knew a guy that was so short that when he farted he blew sand in his shoes.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Basketball? Someone must have put them up to it ...
ReplyDeleteWhat are the dimensions of their swimming pool? Do they still have the 4 meter individual medley? Guess they really don't need standard lane widths and they can probably do flip turns in less than 2 feet of water.
ReplyDeleteI (5'11") identify as a dwarf! You must let me compete!
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