“Can I keep my scarf? » The question is trivial. A little less when the person asking it is… in underwear. This Saturday, November 23, 2024 at the end of the day, dozens of courageous people met on the greenway, in Warmeriville near Reims, to take part in a race in their underwear. An unusual event organized for the second year for the benefit of the Telethon and which, thanks to the generosity of the 150 participants – half in underwear and the other warmly dressed to encourage them – allowed us to collect the nice sum of 1500 euros.
Pamela Anderson – or almost – won the competition for the most original briefs among the ladies.
The thermometer showed 6° this Saturday evening in Warmeriville: nothing to discourage the participants.
The thermometer showed 6° this Saturday evening in Warmeriville: nothing to discourage the participants.
Supporters, warmly dressed, were present in large numbers to encourage the participants.
The thermometer showed 6° this Saturday evening in Warmeriville: nothing to discourage the participants.
Everyone has their own way of encouraging runners in underwear!
Jean-Patrick Sheiner surrounded by the winners of the most original briefs competition.
The organizer of the Warmo slip race, Jean-Patrick Sheiner, is all the more satisfied as it was initially a vast joke, inspired by a personal experience on the Aymon Trail, in the Ardennes. “I had eaten well the week before. I was suffocating in my leggings, so much so that I had to take them off: I did the last twelve kilometers in my underwear. Since then, every time a underwear race was organized in France, my friends tagged me on social networks. » Last year, as a joke, he launched the idea of a race in his underwear in Warmeriville… except that we took him seriously.
Competition for the most original briefs
“I spent three days debunking this joke. Ultimately, I had to organize a real event in ten days. » Faced with the success achieved, the man nicknamed Slipman by those close to him decided to repeat the experience and even improve it. Once the race was over, a competition for the most original underwear was organized and some participants did not skimp on the means. In the end, it was a larger-than-life Pamela Anderson and a thong enthusiast in the back and an elephant in the front who won… a cryotherapy session at -110° in case they weren’t cold enough during the race!
* How does the article’s tone contribute to the reader’s perception of the Warmo Slip Race as a fun and lighthearted event rather than simply strange or unusual?
This article provides a fun and lighthearted look at a unique underwear race. Here are some open-ended questions for discussion, divided into thematic sections:
**The Origins of the Race**
* **Beyond the initial joke, what do you think motivated Jean-Patrick Sheiner to make this race a reality?** This question delves into the motivations behind turning a lighthearted idea into a real event.
* **How does the story of Jean-Patrick’s personal experience at the Aymon Trail highlight the connection between personal experiences and the birth of new ideas?** This question encourages a reflection on the role of personal experiences in creativity and innovation.
**The Unique Culture of the Race**
* **What aspects of this race contribute to its appeal beyond the novelty factor?** This prompts a discussion about the elements that make the Warmo Slip Race more than just a gimmick.
* **How does this event challenge conventional notions of athletic events and participation?** This question explores the race’s broader social and cultural implications.
**The Creativity and Competition**
* **The article mentions participants going “all out” for the most original underwear competition. What does this reveal about the spirit of the event?** This encourages an analysis of the dedication and enthusiasm of the participants.
* **What does the prize for the underwear competition—a cryotherapy session—suggest about the participants’ tolerance for the cold?** This question invites a playful examination of the participants’ dedication and humor.
**Overall Impact and Future**
* Do you think events like the Warmo Slip Race can offer a positive impact on a community? How?
* Given the success and popularity, where do you see this race going in the future? Will it inspire other similar events?
These questions are designed to encourage discussion, critical thinking, and consideration of diverse perspectives on the unique experiences described in the article.