Sarah Voss, 21 years old and the world champion in her discipline in 2019, participated in the recent European Artistic Gymnastics Championships held at the end of April in Basel, Switzerland. And she did so in a uniform that covered her legs.
This was not against the rules, although in the world of rhythmic gymnastics there is a kind of unwritten law against it. Until now, the only female athletes who’ve performed with their legs covered have done so for religious reasons.
The German Gymnastics Federation (DTB) supported Voss and spoke out against “sexualization in gymnastics.”
“We hope that gymnasts who are uncomfortable with the usual attire will feel encouraged to follow our example,” Voss stated.
Teammate Kim Bui, also from Germany, first performed in a conventional leotard. But she said they wanted to set an example as a team. So in her second performance on Friday, she also employed a uniform that covered her legs.
Their teammate Elisabeth Seitz also joined in this groundbreaking decision: She said that wearing the full-body leotard means one less thing to worry about, as there’s no risk of accidentally revealing anything.
“All women want to feel good”
Voss explained her decision in an interview with German public broadcaster ZDF:
“All of us women want to feel good in our skin. In gymnastics it gets harder and harder as you leave your girlish body. As a little girl, I didn’t see tight outfits as such a big deal. But when puberty started, when my period came, I started to feel more and more uncomfortable.”
The German Rhythmic Gymnastics Federation has stated that sports and gymnastics should be fields where athletes feel comfortable in their clothes at all times.
“Feel good and look stylish: Why not?”
On April 21, after her performance, the gymnast—considered one of the top 10 in the world—posted on her Instagram profile:
Unfortunately, my beam didn’t go as expected, but I’m still happy for the opportunity to participate here in these great European championships! It’s so much fun to be back on the podium and feel the adrenaline!
Also, I’m immensely proud to have been the first to present to our team this project from the heart! Feel good and look stylish: why not?
How do you like that?