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Sporting events that need the Dinah touch

Recently I got to check out the Family Circle Cup in Charleston, S.C. To be honest, I'm not much of a tennis fan, but I'm also not one to turn down the chance to watch athletic girls running around in short skirts and grunting loudly after each and every swing. (Mama didn't raise no fool, ladies!)

On the trip down from NYC, I started picturing a mini Dinah Shore weekend, complete with LGBT booths, celesbian athletes signing autographs, and sporty females decked out in a mix of Lacoste visors and wrist cuffs. After all, the 35-year-old cup is a women's tennis tournament — you know, the sport of Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova. So imagine my surprise horror when nary a gay woman was to be found (well, an out one anyway).

Now, I'm not naïve. I wasn't expecting the level of Dinah debauchery you'd see in Palm Springs — South Carolina isn't exactly known as a hotbed of (open) lesbian activity. But I thought there would be at least one special event planned by the local LGBT community or an after-hours party at a gay bar. Two days in, I would have been happy to just see a rainbow-colored anything.

And that's when it hit me: What a missed opportunity this whole thing was, especially for all the East Coast and Southern ladies who couldn't make it to California for Lesbian Spring Break. If ever there was a tournament that demanded a dyke presence, it's a female-only tennis cup.

Of course, the two biggest roadblocks to Dinah-fying the cup are location (a red state) and sponsorship (a 75-year-old, traditional women's service magazine). But all is not lost. While the Carolinas are very conservative, Charleston is actually a college town and a bit more evolved than other parts of the state.

On top of that, Family Circle Magazine is all about making money like any other business. And if the sexy Mucinex congestion-relief booth from this year's event is any indication, they're willing to rent space to anyone.

Bottom line: If we're able to co-opt a golf classic named for a prim and proper singer/actress from a bygone era, we can definitely infiltrate a tennis cup hosted by an outdated magazine. And why stop there? I think we should dyke up as many hetero-centric sporting events as possible. Here are my top three spring sports:

The Kentucky Derby — This May 3rd race is a whole day devoted to horses, effeminate men (aka jockeys), and unusual headdress. Kind of sounds like a few Gay Pride parades, right?

Much like the Derby itself, lesbians also have a long and colorful history with hats, from the … let's just say … interesting headwear choices of Guinevere Turner in Go Fish to Jill Bennett's favorite skull-embroidered newsboy. Trust me: We'd fit right in at this already queer event.

The Indy 500 — Fast cars? Yawn! Women in uniforms? Yes, please! Thanks to Danica Patrick, I'm rethinking this whole racing-is-for-rednecks thing. At the recent Japan Indy 300, she became the first woman ever to win an Indy-style event, which puts her in a great position for Indianapolis on May 25.

Still not convinced? There's a parade and plenty of beer, mullets and, yeah, cars (hello, mechanic dykes!). And did I mention women in uniforms?

International Pillow Fight Day — OK, before you object, I know this isn't technically a sporting event. But if the picture below proves anything, it's that lesbians love pillow fights.

Unfortunately, we've already missed our chance this year. The group smack-down took place in cities around the world on March 22. So pick out your favorite pillow, get to practicing, and meet me next year in Union Square.

What sporting events would you Dinah-fy?

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  • jill-bennett-fan's picture

    beach volleyball

    i would have to say womens beach volleyball (misty may and kerri walsh) and soccer

    ix3caughtfire's picture

    Agreed!

    Misty May and Kerri Walsh! My reason for loving beach volleyball!

    In case you care here's my blog about them
    http://justcallmefire.blogspot.com/2008/05/yeah-thats-not-gay.html
    It has lots of pictures of them.

    cowgirlumhum's picture

    why just sporting events?

     

    ... not that I don't love sports... I just love music more. There are hundreds of music festivals... and art festivals (but they're usually gay enough on their own) that really could get gayed up. Ever been to a Western Music Festival? I have unfortunately low gaydar, but there may be a lot of lesbians already touring these things. either that or really dykey straight women. anyway, hot women... in cowboys hats... playing guitar...

    need I say more?... also usually lots of leather... okay, now... need I say more?

    A blues fest might be a little harder to dyke up, but classic rock fests (HEART lovers holla!) would be great. and of course R&B fests... bgirls rock.

    ms_anthrope's picture

    I'm right there with you....

    It's been WAY too long since Lilith Fair!
    nikkif99uk's picture

    The women's tennis

    The women's tennis tournament in Eastbourne, England always attracts hundreds, maybe thousands of lesbians and I think they hold a lesbian dance at the end of the week, I remember attending it one year and there were lesbians from age 18-80 was great to see.
    opelchan's picture

    Eastbourne

    Really? I am going to Eastbourne (and DFS) this year, hope it will be good! My friend is a Henin fan, and I am a Mauresmo (and everyone-but-Henin) fan, I hope she and I wouldnt be fighting.
    Thanks for the tips, will keep my eyes on other spectaters, kekeke 

    are you going this year?

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    nikkif99uk's picture

    what dates is the tennis

    what dates is the tennis tournament this year, will be staying at my parents in Eastbourne til June 18th I think so will probs try and attend at least one day if its before then. Not sure if will have anyone to go with though
    opelchan's picture

    16-22

    I think it starts on 16/6, I will be arriving on 18th and watching on 19th.
    there is some waterfront concert on 18th evening.
    i guess i will miss you then.

    p.s. good luck getting tickets, they maybe out already, or try walkin that day or ground courts

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    dingdingding's picture

    Roller Derby!

     

     

     Well if you want to see girls is short skirts knocking each other around...

    Keeva99's picture

    Curious...

    Did anybody who went to Dinah Shore this year actually go and watch, you know,  the golf tournament?

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    Arrr, let's goooooo...

    gypsy80's picture

    Living in Charleston

    I've been living here in Charleston for a few years, and it totally sucks. Every year I think I'll spend the money on a ticket for the tournament, but come to realize i'd rather spend my money on something else. Downtown may be somewhat liberal but once you live here you soon realize that it sucks to be a lesbian in a red state. I can't wait til I move back to Boston in 11 months.
    coffeesky's picture

    Now a fun 'Dinah-like'

    Now a fun 'Dinah-like' tennis tournament on the East Coast...that's something I would definitely go to!  I like the way you think!

    H_Town681's picture

    South Carolina really isn't

    South Carolina really isn't all that bad if you know how to look but anyway. No soccer, volleyball, and basketball could be way more dyked up.
    beth5415's picture

    I thought we had one already?

    Isn't the women's NCAA BB tournament about the gayest sporting event there is? I mean, the one that fans actually watch? Guess it wouldn't qualify, as it's in different cities every year...

    It's the only sporting event that I can watch on TV and actually see "real" lesbians in the crowds!

    191125's picture

    An issue

    The problem with purposefully "dyking up" a women's sporting event is that it then gains a lesbian lable and athletes strait or closeted seem to have a backlash when that happens. Either by not participating or by making anti-gay comments to the media.

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