ANSWERS: 38
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i'd think anything with a lot of running, due to the jiggle factor.
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Maybe not toughest, but definitely embarassing, LaCrosse or Football.
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Wrestling
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Fencing.
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maybe baseball or golf.
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The POLE vault
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Actually hockey would be IMPOSSIBLE to play naked!
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Hockey Just imagine how cold it is on top of it all. being a goalie would really be a painful experience.
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Cricket, a test match can last five days (six hours each day).
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Pancake tossing.
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Football
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Cricket if you can't wear a box. But at the top of the list has got to be rugby, I wouldn't go in to a scrum and give the oppersition a change to temporarely disable me.
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Strip Poker.
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Snowboarding it would be so cold!!!
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backwards sprints through cornfields
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1) Wingsuit flying - without wingsuit very tough... "Wingsuit flying is the art of flying the human body through the air using a special jumpsuit, called a wingsuit, that shapes the human body into an airfoil which can create lift. The wingsuit creates the airfoil shape with fabric sewn between the legs and under the arms. It is also called a birdman suit." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wingsuit_flying 2) Ice climbing (because of the cold) "Ice Climbing, as the term indicates, is the activity of ascending inclined ice formations." Source and further information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_climbing
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Jousting.
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Sex on a Plane :)
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Synchronized swimming -- too many extra parts to keep pointing in the same direction!
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Football...Eww
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tour de france...anything involving a bicycle...or downhill skiing. brr.
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Fencing.
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kick boxing
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Rugby..it'll kill ya
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Wood chopping
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chess
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Strip Poker. What would you ante?
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Leap-frog
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Rugby could be quite painful.
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football i tried it before with some girls
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Well...It's not really a sport.. But anything with the American Gladiators *snicker*
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paintball
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I have to go with Hurdles
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Paintball would suck.
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If you're a guy: kickboxing
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Bull riding.
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Fencing? Ice hockey? Street Luge?
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