The mother-of-two who has worked as a lap dancer generated a bit of extra entertainment for the crowds who had seen Tiger Woods race away with the title as he avoided the rough. This year's Open seemingly became 'open season' for streakers and Jacqui Salmond was just one of them to hit the headlines. July 2000 - Jacqui Salmond at The Open at St Andrews People Magazine named it, Picture of The Decade. It later became LIFE magazine’s Picture of the Year and also won a World Press Photo Award. He even had the slogan 'only the balls should bounce' scrawled across his chest in reference to the bra advert featuring the Russian tennis player. Ian Bradshaw took this photo of streaker, Michael O'Brien at a rugby international game between England and France. Mark Roberts is what is termed a professional streaker, who can list appearances on TV's 'This Morning' programme and at the 1996 Grand National among his previous streaks.īut only last month he chose a Wimbledon doubles match featuring Anna Kournikova to perform his latest stunt. The duo burst out of the Public Enclosure and received a great ovation as they paced down the course, with one of them even diving over the finishing line. Sinndar may have raced away with the Derby but not too far back down the Epsom home straight two naked men were putting in a late bid for a place. She reportedly made £8,000 from television appearances following her 'five minutes of fame'. Roe was accompanied on to the field by Sarah Bennett, but it was the 24-year-old bookshop assistant that caught the public's attention. Perhaps the most famous of all streaks was Erica Roe's 'bouncy' effort at an England - Australia Rugby Union match at Twickenham. Michael Angelow took his life into his own hands when he ran across the scared Lords criket ground and straddled the stumps.įortunately for Angelow he didn't come under the same attack as a fellow cricket streaker once did when Australian Greg Chappell chased after the naked invader and whacked him with his bat. The picture of a policeman covering his 'assets' with his helmet has become a particularly famous image. O'Brien was the first known streaker at a major event and performed his antics during an England - France Rugby Union match at Twickenham. Twenty-five-year-old Australian Michael O'Brien set the trend rolling in 1974.
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