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Digital Desk, Tokyo. Players from all over the world are showing their talent in the Tokyo Olympics. Apart from showcasing their talent in the sport, German women’s gymnastics has decided to promote the freedom of choice through their sport, which is getting discussed everywhere.

Germany’s female gymnast was seen wearing a full body suit at the Tokyo Olympics on Sunday. The players said that the suit has been designed to promote freedom of choice i.e. to encourage women to wear clothes of their choice, which women players can feel comfortable wearing.

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

Four German gymnasts, Pauline Schaefer-Betz, Sarah Voss, Elisabeth Seitz and Kim Bui appeared in this red and white unitard suit, which was made from a leotard and leggings. The player had entered the field wearing this.

German gymnastics team, tired of 'sexualisation,' wears unitards |  Deccan Herald

The German team was also wearing similar clothes in their training and in many of their interviews the players had said that this year in the final competition also they will wear similar clothes to promote Freedom of Choice. Player Sarah Voss told The Japan Times that they had discussed it before finalizing Unitard. Sara also said that as a woman gets older, she finds it difficult to be comfortable with her body. We wanted to do something that made us look good and feel comfortable. Be it a long unitard or a short one.

Germany Women's Gymnastics Team Wear Unitards at Olympics |  POPSUGAR Fitness

Sara also revealed that her team had previously worn a similar full body suit at the European Championships and the aim is to reduce sexualisation. We wanted to be a role model for people so that they could follow us. People are also praising German players a lot.

Women gymnasts in Olympic competitions are required to wear full or half-sleeved traditional leotards, as well as full clothing is allowed in international competitions, but no female gymnasts wore such clothes. This was the first time German sports women wore such clothing.
In the last few years, seeing the increasing cases of physical abuse of women in sports competitions, the concern of women players is increasing, now new safety protocols are being made keeping in mind the safety of athletes.

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