We already knew wearing crimson made you a winner!

Wearing orange makes you a redneck piece of goat fucking shit.  Fuck those
Homer-sexshul orange & blue barner bastards!


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If You Want to Win in Sports, Wear Red


If winning is everything, British anthropologists have some advice: Wear red.

Their survey of four sports at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens shows
competitors were more likely to win their contests if they wore red uniforms or
red body armor.

"Across a range of sports, we find that wearing red is consistently associated
with a higher probability of winning," report Russell A. Hill and Robert A.
Barton of the University of Durham in England. Their findings are in Thursday's
issue of the journal Nature.

Red coloration is associated with aggression in many animals. Often it is
sexually selected so that scarlet markings signal male dominance.

Just think of the red stripes on the scowling face of the male Mandrill,
Africa's largest monkey species. But red is not exclusively a male trait. It's
the female black widow spider that is venomous and displays a menacing red dot
on her abdomen.

Similarly, the color's effect also may subconsciously intimidate opponents in
athletic contests, especially when the athletes are equal in skill and strength,
the researchers suggest.

In their survey, the anthropologists analyzed the results of four combat sports
at the summer games: boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle
wrestling.

In those events, the athletes were randomly assigned red protective gear and
other sportwear.

Athletes wearing red gear won more often in 16 of 21 rounds of competition in
all four events.

The effect was the same regardless of weight classes, too: 19 of 29 classes had
more red winners, and only four rounds had more blue winners.

The red effect also might come into play in team sports.

The anthropologists made a preliminary analysis of the Euro 2004 international
soccer tournament, in which teams wore jerseys of different colors in different
matches. They found that five teams scored more goals and won more often when
they wore shirts that were predominantly red, as opposed to blue or white
jerseys.

Scientists don't precisely known how wearing red might give athletes an
advantage. But the color delivers implicit messages of vigor and danger. When
people get angry, their faces turn red. It's also a reason why stop signs are
red. So are most Ferraris.

A case can perhaps be made that most of the recent winners of U.S. sports
championships have at least a touch of red on their uniforms: among pro teams,
the Boston Red Sox, New England Patriots, the Detroit Pistons. And in college
sports, the USC Trojans.

But it's the gracious sport of golf that offers the best example. Tiger Woods
wears an iconic red shirt on Sundays, the day when most tournaments are won.







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