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  2. 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 ...

  3. Nike US women's Olympic uniforms slammed for being revealing ...

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    The women's track and field designs were unveiled as part of a kit launch for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris in July. Nike US women's Olympic uniforms slammed for being revealing, sexist Skip to ...

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

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    The truth is, many factors play into what women wear during competition: fashion, politics, money, power, and yes, the patriarchy too. Sport, after all, is a microcosm of our still-sexist society.

  5. Wardrobe malfunction - Wikipedia

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    An artist depicts torn clothing that uncovers a woman's buttocks. A wardrobe malfunction is a clothing failure that accidentally exposes a person's intimate parts.It is different from deliberate incidents of indecent exposure or public flashing.

  6. Abuse in gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    The report highlighted a number of issues within Gymnastics New Zealand, including abusive coaching, body image concerns, eating disorders, limited access to medical treatment, bias in the judging process, fears of speaking up, and a loss of trust. Athletes reported being compelled to train while injured, fearing repercussions if they refused.

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

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    During this unofficial fashion week, its models will be the U.S. gymnastics team, who will tuck, roll, and flip in eight bespoke leotards adorned with 47,000 Swarovski crystals. The uniforms aren ...

  8. Leotard - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the emphasis on what leotards are intended to do has changed. Originally, the intent was to cover as much of a woman's body as possible, while today, leotards must breathe, improve aerodynamics, and seamlessly re-shape as female athletes bend, twist, and contort their way through increasingly difficult routines. [14]

  9. 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 ...