As the Grand National, except that jockeys are awarded a one yard bonus for every item of clothing they remove on the way round the course.
Although the idea sounds silly (undoubtedly it *is* silly) but actually, Strip National holds true to traditional sporting values: removing your clothes while riding and jumping would be skilful, dangerous, and would involve tactical decisions (should I concentrate on urging the horse forward, or try to steal a yard by removing my left sock?)
And there might be some small element of comedy involved too.
Although the National is a fantastic spectacle in itself, the Strip National would appeal to a new audience and would certainly be of interest to a certain tier of media outlet.-- Fishrat, Apr 11 2006 those little guys would probably cheat - silk is so easy to rip.
could they leave their boots on?-- po, Apr 11 2006 //tactical decisions// Kinda like strip poker. [+] Good to see you again, [Fishy]!-- Letsbuildafort, Apr 11 2006 All very funny until some randy stallion mistook a jockey's back passage for a winking mare.. then even funnier!-- ConsulFlaminicus, Apr 11 2006 Do you have much experience riding, [Fishrat]? Will velcro be allowed?-- normzone, Apr 11 2006 I can't ride to save my life. However, my girlfriend (sorry - fiancee as of last week) has a horse so I do spend a bit of time around the stables.
I find it hard enough staying on top of a horse when it's just plodding along, let alone trying to de-trouser at 40 MPH.
However, I'll not soften my rules: No velcro allowed!-- Fishrat, Apr 12 2006 //...fiancee as of last week// Congrats, Fishrat! Oh and I love the statement "...let alone trying to de-trouser at 40 MPH." Yes - its probably a lot tougher than it looks.-- Letsbuildafort, Apr 12 2006 Standard techniques would surely catch on:
"And straight out of the turnstiles and all of them using the Palmson technique to lose the shoes, first seen in the 2004 derby, it's a beaut' of a move there."
+-- Germanicus, Apr 12 2006 Leaving the jockeys in nothing but boots and helmets.
+-- PollyNo9, Apr 12 2006 Congrats on the fy-ants. I suggest specially designed seams for easy clothes ripping.
Socks and shoes will stay on, however. At least if I'm riding. I think I'd look pretty dashing in just knee-high boots and a helmet and goggles (off to the tanning booth).-- normzone, Apr 12 2006 [fhlish] I take your point, but I'm sure some items could be taken off while maintaining a decent speed. That would be [thechallenge/2].-- Fishrat, Apr 13 2006 random, halfbakery