Hoola Hoop Event in the 2024 Olympics? A Viral Video Sparks Debate

Aiden Starling

Updated Sunday, August 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

A viral video titled "Hoola Hoop Event in the 2024 Olympics?" has taken the internet by storm, featuring an impressive display of hula hoop skills that has left viewers both amazed and amused. The video showcases a woman performing a series of complex hula hoop moves, including what one viewer described as a "left side humpty hip check" and a "360 cheeky swaggle." The performance is so captivating that it has sparked a humorous yet serious conversation about whether hula hooping should be included in the Olympics.

The comments section is buzzing with reactions, highlighting the mix of admiration and amusement the video has generated. One user exclaimed, "DID YOU SEE THAT? SHE WENT FROM A LEFT SIDE HUMPTY HIP CHECK, STRAIGHT INTO A 360 CHEEKY SWAGGLE, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT????" This comment encapsulates the awe many viewers felt upon witnessing the skillful performance.

Another user humorously pointed out the wardrobe malfunction risks associated with such dynamic movements, noting, "This is why most cheer costumes have bike shorts length underoos. Even without latex, skirts go akimbo." The video also features a moment where the performer expresses frustration with her skirt, leading to a memorable quote that some viewers found endearing: "this stupid f***ing c***ing skirt."

The performer's athleticism did not go unnoticed, with one user simply commenting, "THIGHHHHHHS!" adding a playful touch to the discussion. The accent of the performer also caught viewers' attention, with one remarking, "Why is it that British Women sound so sexy when they swear??? 🤔"

Despite the lighthearted comments, some users offered constructive suggestions. One suggested, "She should seek some fashion advice from @HoopDancerJoy," highlighting the importance of practical attire in such performances. Others expressed curiosity about the performer's identity, asking, "Ok who the hell is she???"

The possibility of hula hooping becoming an Olympic event was met with both skepticism and enthusiasm. One user humorously noted, "you'll have to jump through hoops to get that activity to the Olympics," while another commented, "Hoopsie Daisy. She does."

Interestingly, some users recognized the performer from previous online appearances, with one noting, "Anyone remember when she spammed user sub for a couple days, got to the front page a bunch, then disappeared." Another added, "Besides hula hooping, she is a scientist," revealing a multifaceted talent.

A link to a related educational and scientific video was also shared, further emphasizing the depth of the performer's expertise: "Whole video is actually really educational, and very scientific https://youtu.be/dM-DT7Fx2rM?si=lHALMclv2wZCqxOs."

As the conversation continues, one thing is clear: this viral video has not only entertained but also sparked a debate about the potential of hula hooping as a recognized sport. With the 2024 Olympics on the horizon, who knows? Maybe hula hooping will make its debut on the global stage.

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Top Comments from Imgur

TruckStopRats

"DID YOU SEE THAT? SHE WENT FROM A LEFT SIDE HUMPTY HIP CHECK, STRAIGHT INTO A 360 CHEEKY SWAGGLE, DO YOU BELIEVE THAT????"

Sorrontis

THIGHHHHHHS!

JackalopeElope

This is why most cheer costumes have bike shorts length underoos. Even without latex, skirts go akimbo.

pickledpete1337

She seems nice.

atoyot

"this stupid f***ing c***ing skirt" I'm in love.

an0therthr0waway

She should seek some fashion advice from @HoopDancerJoy

ddrobny

Why is it that British Women sound so sexy when they swear??? 🤔

DasBeaker

Ok who the hell is she???

RedCamaro

you'll have to jump through hoops to get that activity to the Olympics

nurotoxin10000

Anyone remember when she spammed user sub for a couple days, got to the front page a bunch, then disappeared.

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