James Hoskin's

Manchester's Olympic bid

 
 

introduction

In an attempt to influence the members of the international Olympic committee on their choice of venue for the Olympic games, the organizers of Manchester's bid have already drawn up an itinerary and schedule of events. This is a leaked copy.
 

opening ceremony

This is to be kept as brief as possible, due to the low boredom threshold of the average Mancunian. There will be no parade of athletes around the arena since if they leave their rooms at the village for more than two minutes, they will be stripped bare by the time they get back. Neither will there be any flags in the stadium, as any left unattended are likely to be stolen and used to decorate the walls at a future warehouse rave. The Olympic flame will be ignited by a petrol bomb thrown by a native of the city (preferably from Ordsall area), wearing the traditional costume of shell suit, baseball cap and a balaclava mask. It will burn for the duration of the games in a large chip pan situated on the roof of the stadium.
 

the events

In previous Olympic games, Britain's competitors have not been particularly successful. In order to redress the balance, some of the events have been altered slightly to the advantage of local athletes.

  • 100 Metres
    Competitors will have to hold a video recorder and a microwave oven (one under each arm), and on the sound of the starting pistol, a police dog will be released from a cage 10 yards behind the athletes.

  • 100 Metre Hurdles
    As above, but with added obstacles (i.e. car bonnets, hedges, garden fences/walls etc.)

  • Fencing
    Entrants will be asked to dispose of as much stolen silver and jewelry as possible in five minutes.

  • Shooting
    A strong challenge is expected from local men in this event. The first target will be a moving police van. In the second round, competitors will aim at a post office counter clerk, bank teller or an Armoured delivery man.

  • Boxing
    Entry to the boxing will be restricted to husband and wife teams, and will take place on a Friday night. The husband will be given 15 pints of bitter, while the wife will be told not to make him any tea when he gets home. The bout will then commence.

  • Cycling Time Trials
    Competitors will be asked to break into the university bike sheds and take an expensive mountain bike owned by some mummy's boy from the Home counties, on his first trip away from home. All against the clock.

  • Cycling Pursuit
    As above, but the bike will be owned by a visiting member of the S.A.S. rugby team, who will witness the theft.

  • Modern Pentathlon
    Amended to include mugging, breaking and entering, flashing, joy-riding, and arson.

  • The Marathon
    A safe route has yet to be decided, but competitors will be issued with sharp sticks and bags with which to pick up litter on their way round the course.

  • Hammer
    Competitors in this event may choose the type of hammer they wish to use (claw, ballplane, sledge etc). The winner will be the one who can cause the most grievous bodily harm to members of the public within the time allowed.

  • Swimming
    Competitors will be thrown off a bridge on the Manchester ship canal. The first three survivors back will decide the medals.

  • Mens 4 x 100 Metres
    To be run according to the usual rules with the slight amendment of replacing the batons with handbags stolen from members of the public watching the event.

  • Mens 4 x 400 Metres
    As above, but with a police dog giving pursuit to ensure that the competitors run further.

  • Weightlifting
    This will now be a pairs event. In the first round, entrants will be required to smash a shop window and make their escape with a three piece suite or washing machine from the display. Medals will be awarded to the first team to overturn and torch a police armed response vehicle, complete with constables.

  • Mens 50km Walk
    Unfortunately, this will not take place as the police cannot guarantee the safety of anyone walking the streets of Manchester.


exhibition sports

Following the success of other exhibition sports, Manchester proposes several sports to be included in the Olympics. Suggestions received so far include yard of ale contests, whippet keeping, pigeon racing, tram spotting and black pudding/ferret juggling.
 

closing ceremony

Entertainment will include formation rave dancing by members of the Hacienda 'Health in the Community' anti drug campaigners, dwarf tossing and music by the Happy Mondays and Morrisey. The Olympic flame will be extinguished by someone dropping an old washing machine onto it from the top floor of the block of flats next to the stadium. The stadium will then be boarded up before the local athletes break into it and remove all the copper piping and the central heating boiler.
 

  

 
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