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  2. Why the new Olympic gymnastics leotards are $3k each—and have ...

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    Why the new Olympic gymnastics leotards are $3k each—and have a record number of crystals ... some women’s outfits have drawn scrutiny for being too revealing at the expense of an athlete’s ...

  3. Aly Raisman on why leotards shouldn't be banned from gymnastics

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    The Olympic gold medalist slammed the idea that gymnasts should stop wearing leotards in an effort to stop sexual assaults. Aly Raisman on why leotards shouldn't be banned from gymnastics Skip to ...

  4. How Women’s Sports Uniforms Became So Controversial, Long ...

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    At least once every four years, a controversy erupts over female athletes’ sports apparel. And following Nike’s reveal of one 2024 Team USA Olympic track and field kit, athletes and fans have ...

  5. Olympic gymnasts tired of being objectified swap leotards for ...

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    The German gymnastics team is attracting attention for more than its gravity-defying moves at this year's Olympic games in Tokyo.In an effort to prevent the sexualization of their bodies and the ...

  6. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    For women, the standard gymnastic competition uniform is a leotard. [12] Traditionally, competition leotards have always had long sleeves; however, half-length sleeved and sleeveless garments are now permitted under the Code of Points and have been worn by teams at the Gymnastics World Championships and other significant events.

  7. Aly Raisman - Wikipedia

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    Alexandra Rose Raisman (born May 25, 1994) [2] is an American retired artistic gymnast and two-time Olympian. She was captain of both the 2012 "Fierce Five" and 2016 "Final Five" U.S. women's Olympic gymnastics teams, which won their respective team competitions.