Beach Handball-IHF changes rules to allow women to wear shorts
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[November 04, 2021] (Reuters)
- The International Handball Federation
(IHF) has changed its rules regarding women's uniforms to allow
beach handball players to wear shorts instead of bikini bottoms
following complaints that the previous regulations were sexist.
Norway's beach handball team were fined 1,500 euros
https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-handball-norway-bikini-idUKKBN2EQ1SU
($1,735) by the European Handball Federation in July for being
"improperly dressed" after the women wore shorts instead of bikini
bottoms at the European championship.
Norway's sports minister Abid Raja said the situation was
"completely ridiculous" and that attitudes needed to change, while
U.S. singer Pink said she was proud of the team and also offered
https://twitter.com/pink/status/
1419127641068630016 to pay the fines.
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Ministers from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway
and Sweden asked the IHF in September to review its uniform rules
"in accordance with gender equality".
The section relating to women's uniforms in the IHF rulebook has
ditched the reference to bikini bottoms and now reads: "Female
athletes must wear short tight pants with a close fit" while they
can also wear "body fit tank tops".
Male athletes are allowed to wear shorts that are "not too baggy"
but must remain 10 centimetres above the kneecap.
($1 = 0.8648 euros)
(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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