Paralympian Told Shorts Too Short While Handball Team Fined For Not Wearing Bikini Bottoms
A British Paralympic athlete was told her track shorts were âtoo short and inappropriateâ on the same day the Norwegian womenâs national beach handball team refused to wear bikini bottoms for a game and were later fined.
Paralympic sprinter and long jumper Olivia Breen, 24, said she was left âspeechlessâ after a female official criticized her outfit at the English Championships on Sunday.
âI have been wearing the same style spring briefs for many years and they are specifically designed for competing in. I will hopefully be wearing them in Tokyo. It made me question whether a male competitor would be similarly criticized,â Breen, who has cerebral palsy, wrote on Twitter.
Double Paralympic world champion Olivia Breen says she was left "speechless" after she was told that her sprint briefs were "too revealing" #KayBurley
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â" Sky News (@SkyNews) July 20, 2021âI recognize that there needs to be regulations and guidelines in relation to competition kit but women should not be made to feel self-conscious about what they are wearing when competing but should feel comfortable and at ease,â she added.
England Athletics is investigating the alleged incident, a spokesperson told The Guardian. âThe wellbeing of all participants in athletics is of the utmost importance and everyone should feel comfortable to compete and participate in the sport,â they added.
Here something I felt like sharing thatâs happened to me today at my competition @EnglandAthletic pic.twitter.com/QlYfPDmxEV
â" oliviabreen (@BreenOlivia) July 18, 2021The European Handball Federation, meanwhile, on Monday fined Norwayâs womenâs beach handball team 1,500 Euros (around $1,780) after its players wore shorts instead of bikini bottoms during their Beach Handball EURO 2021 third-place playoff defeat to Spain.
âThe Disciplinary Commission at the Beach Handball EURO 2021 has dealt with a case of improper clothing,â the EHF said in a statement released on its website, responding to the stance taken by the team against the garment theyâve described as uncomfortable and degrading.
âIn the bronze medal game against Spain on Sunday the team of Norway played with shorts that are not according to the Athlete Uniform Regulations defined in the IHF Beach Handball Rules of the Game,â it added.
According to the International Handball Federation, âfemale athletes must wear bikini bottoms ⦠with a close fit and cut on an upward angle toward the top of the leg. The side width must be of a maximum of 10 centimeters.â
Male athletes, however, âmust wear shortsâ that âif not too baggy, can be longer but must remain 10 centimeters above the kneecap.â
Norwayâs Handball Federation backed the team in an Instagram post.
âWe are very proud of these girls who are at the European Championships in beach handball,â read the statement, per The Independent. âThey raised their voice and told us that enough is enough.
âWe are the Norwegian Handball Federation and we stand behind you and support you,â it added. âWe will continue to fight to change the international regulations for attire, so that players can play in the clothing they are comfortable with.â
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