Office Olympics: From cubicle hurdles to chair rowing, workers compete worldwide

Office Olympics: From cubicle hurdles to chair rowing, workers compete worldwide

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While offices are designed to be efficient workplaces, they also can unintentionally serve as stress incubators. From time to time, inmates of the cube farm need to stretch, jump, and run about, lest they spazz out on a malfunctioning printer or officemate.

Starr Cards presents the Office Olympics

The 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo are still nearly three years away, but the Office Olympics are held year round — or, at least, when the boss is away.

[fusion_title size=”4″]CUBICLE HURDLES[/fusion_title]

Cubicles are basically walls that never grew up, which means they can be surmounted without too much trouble. This also means that they make great after-hours hurdles. Let the Games begin!

[fusion_title size=”4″]CHAIR ROWING[/fusion_title]

The most impressive thing about this chair rowing team, other than their inclusion of a coxswain, is that nobody seems to notice them as they row through the office.

[fusion_title size=”4″]HALLWAY RACES[/fusion_title]

Look before you leap, and slow down when passing in front of elevator doors.

[fusion_title size=”4″]OFFICE BASKETBALL[/fusion_title]

If one’s office happens to have a warehouse, as did the office in The Office, there is the possibility of playing actual basketball as opposed to the kind with wadded up paper balls and waste cans.

[fusion_title size=”4″]TWO-MAN LUGE[/fusion_title]

With enough ingenuity, even events from the Winter Olympics can be recreated in an office setting. Behold, a two-man luge racing through the hallways of KCLR_FM, a country music radio station in Columbia, Missouri.

[fusion_title size=”4″]CHAIR DANCING[/fusion_title]

Dancing still isn’t recognized as an Olympic sport, although there is some hope that will change in the future as the World DanceSport Federation has been officially recognized by the International Olympic Committee.

Just because dancing won’t be included at the Rio Olympics (at least officially), it doesn’t mean office workers can’t synchronistically cut the rug to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” while seated in chairs.

[fusion_title size=”4″]SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING[/fusion_title]

In the office version of synchronized swimming the Russian team gets the gold medal, despite the woman in the back of the group having her challenges.

[fusion_title size=”4″]STAPLE CHASE[/fusion_title]

South Africa offers up two more events for the Office Olympics: the staple chase, which involves chasing a stapler-wielding officemate; and the Post-it note high jump.

2017-10-26T10:32:04+00:00 October 26th, 2017|

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