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Norwegian women's beach team fined for not playing in bikinis
Norwegian women's beach handball team fined for not playing in bikinis, but guys can wear shirts & shorts. I think they should make the guys play in bikinis as well for equal treatment. NBC News item: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/sports/...kinis-n1274453
Last edited by BikenSwim : 08-23-2021 at 08:49 PM. |
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Yeah the fix was done on the wrong uniform
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In England Paralympics it is the opposite, a woman was told her bikini was too brief.
https://www.aol.com/sports/paralympi...023214759.html Last edited by BikenSwim : 08-23-2021 at 08:49 PM. |
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I dont know beach handball culture well but having been around competitive volleyball for decades I can assure you that 95% of female players love wearing the bikinis. As for the men's tour alot of the pro beach volley events are played shirtless (unlike the Olympics.) The beach vibe really helps marketing. I 100% support the women who don't want to compete in what they dont want to compete in but its unfair for the media make the organizers out to be evil. They just trying to market the sport as "beach" and the bikinis are as much about making it trendy and cool as sexy. Maybe if the men's uniforms were as beachy as the women's the men's television ratings would be better. |
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Volleyball
I had a colleague who played competitive beach vollevball. He metioned that the normal attire was board shorts and no shirts for men, but a few of the men wore swim briefs because they thought that it would intimidate the opposition.
Seems strange to me that the Olympics require men to wear shirts since most other competitions (at least in the US) do not. |
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It'd be interesting to see what happens if they said male competitors had to wear swim briefs. My guess is the men would protest just like the women are.
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