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Germany's gymnasts wear body-covering unitards, rejecting 'sexualization' of sport

July 26, 2021 07:30AM
Different sport... but similar vein.

Germany's gymnasts wear body-covering unitards, rejecting 'sexualization' of sport
By Rebecca Wright and Mitchell McCluskey, CNN
Updated 10:24 AM ET, Mon July 26, 2021




Tokyo (CNN)The German women's gymnastics team has forgone bikini-cut unitards in favor of full-body versions at the Tokyo Olympics, in what the German Gymnastics Federation has branded a statement against "sexualization."

The suits, which the team wore in their qualifications at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Sunday, cover the legs to the ankle and are in contrast to the high-cut leotards worn by many other female gymnasts at the Olympics.

"It's about what feels comfortable," German gymnast Elisabeth Seitz said. "We wanted to show that every woman, everybody, should decide what to wear."

The team also wore the unitards during their podium training at the Ariake Gymnastics Centre on Thursday after debuting them in April at the European championships in Basel, Switzerland.

The outfits are a statement against "sexualization in gymnastics," the German Gymnastics Federation said in April, adding: "The aim is to present themselves aesthetically -- without feeling uncomfortable."

According to the International Gymnastics Federation, the governing body of competitive gymnastics, gymnastics attire with full or half sleeves and leg coverings are allowed in competition, as long as the color matches the leotard.

Seitz said other athletes had responded positively to the unitards and that she hoped others would feel free to wear their garment of choice in the future.

"Most people were positive about it. But after the European championships the time was way too short for others to design a unitard. Maybe in the future. We really hope so," said Seitz.

The team said it came to the decision to wear the unitards at the Olympics as a group and was supported by its coaches.

"We girls had a big influence on this," gymnast Sarah Voss said. "The coaches were also very much into it. They said they want us to feel the most confident and comfortable in any case. It just makes you feel better and more comfortable."

Seitz underscored that wearing the unitard was a matter of choice and comfort.

"We decided this is the most comfortable leotard for today," Seitz said after podium training on Thursday, "That doesn't mean we don't want to wear the normal leotard any more. It is a decision day by day, based on how we feel and what we want. On competition day, we will decide what to wear."

CNN's Claudia Otto and Nina Avramova contributed reporting.

[www.cnn.com]




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