Bikini-clad dance team stirs up beach volleyball

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Members of the 2004 Olympics Beach Volleyball dance team. (AP/Dave Martin)
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ATHENS, Greece -- A team of bikini-clad dancers from the Canary Islands is entertaining fans, but offending some female players at Olympic beach volleyball.

Wearing bright orange outfits during the day and shiny silver ones at night, the sun-bronzed babes race onto the sand between points and matches, gyrating to blaring techno-pop. Fans join in, wiggling hips and clicking cameras.

At least one women's team isn't amused.

"It's kind of disrespectful to the female players," said Nicole Sanderson, an Australian. "I'm sure the male spectators love it, but I find it a little bit offensive."

Kerri Pottharst, Sanderson's partner, said mixing in some male dancers would've made it OK. "Equality, equality!" said Pottharst, a 2000 gold medallist.

The team, called Personal Plus, has travelled to many international volleyball events this summer. The FIVB, the sport's governing body, hired the team to perform during the Olympics.

It's the first time a dance team has entertained at the event. NBA-style dance teams have been regulars at the basketball competition for the past few Olympics.

Bob Clarke, a FIVB spokesman, said the Spanish team was not brought in to detract from the competition.

"The dancers aren't dancing when there's playing going on," he said. "When the matches are going on, the focus is on the athletes. The dancers are only here to enhance the environment for the spectator."

Dancer Vanessa Diaz said the team is not here to steal the spotlight.

"The athletes are the stars," she said. "We are here to support them. We are friends with many of them."

The fans seem satisfied.

Norman Brown brought his three sons to the Olympics from England. They came to the beach Tuesday after watching Britain play field hockey.

When they spotted the dancers, they quickly grabbed four front-row seats.

"We'll come again," Brown said as he videotaped them.

Yvonne Anderson, of Edinburgh, Scotland, said the team adds to the beach-party atmosphere, but she also would've liked to see some male dancers.

"It's all just a bit of fun," she said.
 

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But would you feel the same way about men dancing in Speedos?

Beach volleyball, as an Olympic sport is bad enough.

Oh well - the Olympics are based in secular humanism & Greek Pagan worship. I guess immoral hormone inducement fits the whole scene.
 
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:D Hey they seem happy....let them do what they want to do!
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I read this article when it first surfaced and have to say that as an overall society, we sure seem to concern ourselves with a bunch of stupid crap.

Someone always has to raise a fuss about this sort of thing. Why? What is the big deal here? Sexy women in bikinis dancing during intermissions while sexy women in bikinis are playing a sport? Come on!

As for men in speedos, sure, go ahead and let them do that too. Who cares? Obviously someone does, and usually those who raise the fuss are the ones who cannot compete against the likes of these people.

One thing to be kept in mind for the people of this world who have such great physique. They work very hard at keeping their bodies in that good of physical condition. Whether they are dancers or athletes, having a sexy, fit body for a man or woman is not an easy thing to achieve.

If a woman has a problem looking at another woman with a sexy body, then she is only insecure about herself. The same can be said about men. Look at the swimsuits the guys are wearing like Phelps, it does not leave a lot to the imagination. I did not hear anyone griping about that.

Oh yeah, and about those cheerleaders! :shocker:
 

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