Same here. If you've ever watched a beach volleyball match...ummm...that's pretty standard.
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My husband is actually bothered by the women's beach volleyball. We both dislike seeing people's illiac crest and the crease leading to their pubic area on display.
We had the same reaction when the American men won the 4X100m freestyle relay last night: one of the guys had his swimsuit (bib style) down on his hips so low that you could have seen his pubic hair if he had any. I was thinking: "Dude, your grandmother is watching you on TV right now!!" Just a bit too much. Sure they have nice bodies and spectacular abs, but some things I'd rather imagine than see.
But TV ratings dominate the olympics, not critical gender studies. :) They were showing a lot more of beach volleyball than cycling road race the other day.
I wonder if growing up in a beach city has shaped my perspective. Seeing people nearly naked has never seemed odd or offensive to me.
I grew up in a beach city also.
I guess I just find it odd (okay, annoying) that women's beach volleyball is so highly publicized, when there are so many other women's sports that people, men specifically, find 'boring'. There was maybe 10 minutes of coverage that I saw on women's road race. THe only reason they showed ANY women's fencing was because the US swept the podium. Yes, they show about 50:50 male:female gymnastics, but I find that the exception for the Olympics, not the rule. And then let's look at women's pro sports in the states. Good luck getting the majority of men to watch women's basketball. But beach volleyball? It's really just T&A displayed in a societally acceptable way.
You know everyone just wants to watch women's volleyball for the gratuity. They're cheering when the girls dive not because they're performing a powerful athletic move, but because they're hoping to get a glimpse of cheek. And I'm not offended at all by people showing bods, I think athletic bodies are exceptionally beautiful, its the inequality that bugs me here, and the blatant support of that attitude by the media as well. Well, that and the fact that I find watching volleyball akin to watching paint dry.. I'd much rather watch fencing or t&f!!
Dang I can't believe I missed seeing Phelps!!! Since he did a shave down anyway....he has no hair to see. Swimmers are so used to being mostly naked for 8-10hours a day and during meets in front of thousands of people...you forget other people don't do the same. :D
I would think the volleyball guys would wear closer fitting clothes if anything. Wouldn't excess fabric get in the way? Like that guy from the Netherlands getting called on a double because the ball hit his hat. I guess I'm so into the sport, I don't really see the suits. They are in such amazing shape that there are no jiggely parts acting porno...I guess I just don't pay attention. yeah, i know...probably just me. LOL
Gee - I just assumed the teams picked the uniforms. I realize this reveals my icky judgmental side, but I assumed it was the choice of the women, and they were pretty much just exhibitionists. Are you saying that the IOC requires them to wear uniforms that brief? If so, then there is something seriously wrong here.
Okay, sorry if I've exposed too much about the "inner Skierchickie". I just think there is a limit to what needs to be revealed for the sake of revealing it. Aren't the Olympics supposed to about the athletics, and not about flaunting bodies?
I apologize if I've offended anyone.
Or we could go back in Olympics history to the very early uniforms.....
They competed in the nude :p
No magic speed swimming suits necessary.
Oh, I thought the regulations that someone posted were demonstrating *minimum* coverage, not maximum coverage?
I have no doubt that some would compete nude if they could.
I don't care about their uniforms that much. But I did see Bush go to meet the US women's team (their names escape me). What really ticked me off is that he was all grabby and kissy with them! Not presidential at all. He went down on the sand and put his arm around them both and kissed them both on the cheek like he was a regular joe meeting Playboy bunnies! I was so disgusted! Where was his sense of decorum? The women were friendly to him, and they had surprised looks when they first saw him, but then they were so cooperative with the touchy-feely part. I don't know if I would have been.
Karen
This article doesn't go into the rest of it, but this was enough.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008...h.olympics2008
And then there are pictures here:
http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5i...ckFngD92EQ1S02
The pictures don't tell the story that the actual video did.
Karen
Wearing bikinis makes sense because it's beach volleyball, and is played at the beach (which is where it should remain).
The thing that doesn't make sense is why in the world is this is an Olympic sport in the first place?
you said what i was trying to be nice enough not to say... but the truth is, there are a lot of sports in the olympics that many people don't feel are olympic worthy. How are you going to define what makes a sport able to be in the olympics? I think the IOC does it by having a certain number of national sports federations, right? I don't really know.
And to some extent, what I enjoy about the olympics is getting to watch sports that are not as main stream, that I don't get a chance to watch too often.
On the other hand, they have olympic trampoline. :eek:
Fo shizzle.
I do think it was included for TV ratings (although it is played on at least so many continents and things like that), but it definitely is a sport, and a hard one. These women are very fit. It's quite tough to jump like that on sand, and it's a fast paced game that can be pretty exciting to watch...