Brain Game: If you could invent a sport for the Olympic Winter Games, what would it be? (1st round) – JP

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Brain Game challenges you to think and write creatively. We start with a selected group of 10 participants. Each week, they are asked a question. We eliminate one participant each week until we have a winner 10 weeks later. You can decide who wins!
Slippery stairs. The stairs and the competitors are covered with soap and water. They must climb up the stairs without sliding down. Pulling others down is allowed, but hurting others is not.
Competitor 2
The sport would be called the Ice Dragon Dance. It is a team sport based on traditional Chinese dragon dances. Participants had to skate in dragon costumes while imitating the movements of a dragon. Points are awarded to those who perform the performance smoothly and elegantly.
Competitor 3
I would invent the “triple gel”. It involves shooting targets with a pistol while snowboarding down a slope, then performing graceful flips from a ramp in one go. Marks would be given for precision, speed and artistry. This would challenge the competitors on their stamina and accuracy.
Competitor 4
I would invent a fire-lighting event for the Olympic Winter Games. The Olympians would compete to light a fire in an icy environment. They will be given certain designated materials and tools, and must run against each other to start the fire. This game tests their survival and problem-solving skills. Fire is a symbol of energy and hope. This game reminds everyone that lighting fires was important for the advancement of human civilization.
Competitor 5
Snow tubing would be the perfect Olympic sport. You must have tried the quintessential water park that takes you on a big slide. Snow tubing would be similar, except it would be done in snow. Olympians should find the right pressure in the tube to overcome the friction of icy slopes. It would take not only strength but also brain to overcome obstacles. The ride would get the adrenaline pumping and is a sport that could be enjoyed by anyone. In the event of a tie, the winner could be determined by a snowball fight.
Competitor 6
I would create ice skiing. We have ice skating and snow skiing, so why not ice skiing? It’s dangerous, but delicate like ice skating. The first to cross the finish line wins. This will be done on an indoor rink so that no one drowns.
Competitor 7
If I could invent a sport for the Olympic Winter Games it would be hot chocolate juggling. There’s hot chocolate, there’s juggling, and it pushes your dexterity to the limit. And if you spill it … at least you’ll taste great!
Competitor 8
My sport is called Coppabase, named after the game’s copper ball. On an icy mountain, participants compete to catch a copper ball that is dropped from a helicopter with traffic lights. Players freeze with the red light signal but move when it indicates a green light. The first to catch the ball wins.
Competitor 9
My sport is called Dricklbase, which is a combination of dribbling, soccer, and trampoline. Ten participants will use skates in a heated room, holding an ice ball and bouncing on 20 trampolines. There is no time limit and the player on the final trampoline with the bigger ball wins.
Competitor 10
My sport will be called Popakoka. Popa symbolizes Koka juggling and sliding. Competitors compete against each other on a towering mountain, juggling three golf balls in their hands while using electronic skis. The athlete with the most balls remaining after 10 minutes will be the ultimate champion.
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