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Olympic Beach Volleyball: Women Can Wear Shorts Instead Of Bikinis At London Games

AP  |  By Posted: 03/27/2012 5:55 pm Updated: 03/28/2012 9:02 am

Beach Volleyball Bikinis Shorts Olympics
PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO - OCTOBER 20: Mayre Aide Garcia and Bibiana Candelas celebrate a point against team USA at the Beach Volleyball Stadium.

GENEVA -- Most female beach volleyball players will wear their usual bikini outfits at the London Olympics. For those who prefer to cover up, that's OK, too.

Under new rules adopted by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB), players are free to wear shorts and sleeved tops. The governing body said the move was made out of respect for the cultural beliefs of some of the dozens of countries still in contention to qualify for the games.

"Many of these countries have religious and cultural requirements, so the uniform needed to be more flexible," FIVB spokesman Richard Baker told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The rule, which will apply to the Olympics, has already been in effect at five Continental Cup qualifying competitions involving 142 nations.

"Winners of the Continental Cups will qualify for the Olympics, so it has to be applied," Baker said.

The FIVB has not specified which countries lobbied to be allowed to cover up in London.

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An African qualifying event scheduled May 24-26 in Kigali, Rwanda, includes Algeria, Kenya and the Democratic Republic of Congo among the contenders. Photographs on the FIVB's website of preliminary matches shows female players from those countries covering their midriffs by wearing sleeveless tops, which are the typical attire of indoor volleyball teams.

A Continental Cup qualifier to be played in Asia will include India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka among 12 competing nations.

The modified rule permits "shorts of a maximum length of (1.18 inches) above the knee, and sleeved or sleeveless tops."

Bikinis have been part of the wardrobe since beach volleyball became an Olympic medal event at the 1996 Atlanta Games. Players have typically opted to wear body suits in cold weather.

Cultural and religious sensitivities have been brought into focus by changes to the Olympic entry format to encourage more nations to compete.

Four years ago, qualification was based almost entirely on world rankings earned by competing in at least eight elite-level events. The Continental Cup competitions, which began in July 2010, now offer direct routes to the Olympics.

The women's tournament at London will be played from July 28-Aug. 12 and is expected to sell out almost every session.

Beach volleyball will replace indoor volleyball as the FIVB's nominated sport at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.

Beach volleyball offers a women's season-long World Tour involving 13 events in Europe, Asia, Brazil and Canada. Shorts and sleeved tops are also allowed in that event, which is dominated by players from Brazil, the United States and Europe.

"We don't think we will see much change (in uniforms) on the World Tour," Baker said.

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01:32 PM on 07/31/2012
If these women want to be taken seriously as athletes, they shouldn't dress like they are in a beauty pageant! The bikinis are inappropriate for this competition...they belong on the beach in Southern California.
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NYC123
04:39 AM on 04/01/2012
Now WNBA...can use some tips on getting viewer attendance and attention up!...Lol
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v650
08:18 AM on 03/31/2012
Look out gymnastics your next!
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06:33 PM on 03/30/2012
I suspect the popularity of women's beach volleyball as an Olympic sport will wane with the no bikini wearing athletes.
12:44 PM on 03/30/2012
Can they wear nothing? Then I might watch..
12:00 PM on 03/30/2012
Get real. The only reason anyone watches this "sport" is for the half-naked women who are in tip-top shape. Cover them up and you may as well watch golf! Beautiful women skimpily clad can sell anything. Funny how the countries with strong religious beliefs are only concerned with THEIR viewpoint and not that of those who disagree with them. Keep the bikinis and let the ladies play!
09:38 AM on 03/30/2012
If you want to increase the ratings you've got to show bush,and I'm not talking george.
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06:31 PM on 03/30/2012
These women are basically in their late 20's and early 30's, so I doubt there's much bush (if any) going on.
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Spartan112
SPARTANS!? What is your profession?
06:40 PM on 04/01/2012
At least not on the brazillian team.
12:13 AM on 03/30/2012
I FOR 1 AM TUNING IT OUT, UNLESS THE SHORTS ARE MICRO...
10:36 PM on 03/29/2012
In response to much needed sponsorship and ratings for the Olympics survival, all female athletics should not be allowed to wear any clothing what so ever.
George Picard
Send lawyers, guns and money
05:56 PM on 03/31/2012
Thats how the Greeks did it.
10:21 PM on 03/29/2012
I like the bikinis, but why don't the men then wear speedos if this is truly the best clothing for the sport? Example cyclist wear tights w/padding because it protects down there and is way more aerodynamic than shorts...
01:50 AM on 07/27/2012
Next you'll be suggesting the women go topless because the men do... Wait?! Continue...I'm listening.
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Hikeeba.
04:01 PM on 03/29/2012
I doubt this option will be popular. Attractive young women don't really mind an opportunity to show off what they've got.
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passingthought
01:43 AM on 06/25/2012
ITS AN option those who want can still wear bikinis
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boxjelly
I AM THE 99% SALT WATER ORGANISM!
02:20 PM on 03/29/2012
Oh my, the Puerto Rican team IS HOTTTTTT!

I bet the short and t-shirt wearing teams will not make it very far in the competition.
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canpete
11:13 AM on 03/29/2012
for the most part the ladies playing in the bikinis always seem to be adjusting the bottom part of their gear. they must be very uncomfortable with the fit or sand is always finding its way into the trunks.
well fitting shorts seem to be the way to go..
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hagagaga
You can't take the sky from me.
10:39 AM on 03/29/2012
And for this reason, nobody will watch it.
whinenot
Actions speak louder than words.
09:16 AM on 03/29/2012
And you can bet, the men in those countries that so disapprove of women showing their bodies will be watching very closely...all the teams wearing the bikinis. They will claim them to be unholy...but they will watch and enjoy. The hyprocracy of fundimentalit religions justs keeps on keeping on.