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Double world champion para-athlete Olivia Breen said she was left angry and speechless after being told to wear "more appropriate" shorts.

Breen, 24, says an official at the English Championships on Sunday told her briefs were "too short and revealing".
The sprinter and long jumper said she was highlighting the incident to stop it happening to others.

"It made me feel really angry and it's very wrong," said Breen.

"You know they can't comment on what we can and can't wear."

Breen won a world championship gold medal in the T35-38 4x100m class in 2015 and again in 2017 in the T38 long jump and has been wearing the same style of competition briefs from her sponsor throughout her career.

"They are like high-waisted bikini bottoms," she told BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme.

"I've worn them for nine years, I've never had a problem and we should feel comfortable with what we wear.

"We want to be as light as possible when we're competing, not having to feel heavy, and to feel comfortable.

"We should just wear what we're entitled to wear."


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Breen, who also won a bronze medal at the London 2012 Paralympics, told the programme the incident occurred after she competed in the long jump in Bedford.

"I'd just finished my competition and was thanking the officials for their help and their support and this official came up to me and said 'can I talk to you?' and I was like yeah, what's the problem?

"She said 'I think what you're wearing is very revealing and I think you should consider buying shorts'. I didn't know what to say I was left speechless and my first thought process was 'are you joking?'."

Breen believes male athletes would not face similar scrutiny or criticism but, after posting about the incident on social media, said other females have told her they have suffered similar experiences.

"I've never personally felt self-conscious, but yesterday made me feel very angry and obviously from the response on Instagram and Twitter that I've had, it has happened to a lot of young girls and athletes and it needs to change," she added.

"I think people haven't spoken out about it because they feel afraid and I want people to feel confident and speak out about it because it's wrong what happened and this needs to stop happening to us.

"I'm just going to take it as far as I can. I really want to get the message out there and I obviously want to make a change in female sport so people can't make comments again about what we can and can't wear."

Another British athlete, shot putter Amelia Stricker, said officials who made such "unnecessary" comments should not officiate, a point of view Breen shares.

"Yes I do very strongly {agree]," she said.

"They do an amazing job and I really appreciate their support but they can't make comments on what we wear. They are there to do their job and help us, not by commenting on what we wear, regardless."

UKA and England Athletics have been approached for comment.
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Aerodynamics are now apparently too alluring.
 
I suppose I don't see why prancing about in your underclothes needs to be defended.
 
I very vaguely remember this girl from some drama regarding her and her father several years ago:

"We are bitterly disappointed at what appears to have become a witch hunt of certain athletes by people, most usually parents of other athletes, who have had their grievances investigated and answered by the IPC but who continue nonetheless to recycle the same allegations."

It's possible that this new bullshit was some publicity stunt.
 
"I've worn them for nine years, I've never had a problem and we should feel comfortable with what we wear.

"We want to be as light as possible when we're competing, not having to feel heavy, and to feel comfortable.

"We should just wear what we're entitled to wear."
"Entitled to wear"? You're not even entitled to compete in the Olympics. Follow the regulations and cram it.

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Nobody has to be exposed to your hanging buttcheeks just because you feel "comfortable", and nobody has to abide it when you're not completely indispensable.
 
There are some militant vegans out there that want all animals that eat meat to die because they view even the idea of meat eating as inherently unnatural and harmful. The worst kinds of vegans though are the ones that force their dogs and cats to go vegan instead of getting an animal that already eats mostly plants, like a turtle.

I very vaguely remember this girl from some drama regarding her and her father several years ago:



It's possible that this new bullshit was some publicity stunt.

So the dad was moaning that the other athletes aren't big enough spastics to compete fairly against his daughter 🤣
 
"Entitled to wear"? You're not even entitled to compete in the Olympics. Follow the regulations and cram it.

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Nobody has to be exposed to your hanging buttcheeks just because you feel "comfortable", and nobody has to abide it when you're not completely indispensable.
whats this bitch disability? cuz beside her butter face, id still bust her cheeks up. downy or not.
 
I very vaguely remember this girl from some drama regarding her and her father several years ago:



It's possible that this new bullshit was some publicity stunt.
Kind of with you on that given this is the claim the article is trying to spin as some sort of official ruling.
"I'd just finished my competition and was thanking the officials for their help and their support and this official came up to me and said 'can I talk to you?' and I was like yeah, what's the problem?

"She said 'I think what you're wearing is very revealing and I think you should consider buying shorts'. I didn't know what to say I was left speechless and my first thought process was 'are you joking?'."
Followed by her own statement
"I'm just going to take it as far as I can. I really want to get the message out there and I obviously want to make a change in female sport so people can't make comments again about what we can and can't wear."
Awesome! I want you to stand by that when someone decides to appear as a Jimmy Saville drag act. Remember, you want it so that people cannot tell you what you can and can't wear.

It smacks of attention demanding with a high undercurrent of "did the instigating incident occur."
 
They can indeed tell you what you can wear. If you don't like it start your own Olympics.
 
Did I stumble onto Data Lounge by mistake? Why are you all so offended by bare female legs and thighs?
 
"Woman gets told to stop dressing like a slut - entire world stunned" is a monthly tradition in the news and I got sick of it decades ago. Nobody fucking cares if Headmaster Pennyloafers was mean to you, you dumb attention whore.

At least this time they changed up the formula. It's almost invariably a teenage girl doing the whining. Probably because it's one of the few times saying "I gotta check out the short shorts on that underage girl" is considered socially acceptable, and if there's anything life has taught me, it's that everyone on earth is a pedophile. Except me, of course. I'm far too unassuming for such things.
 
Olivia Breen, who has cerebral palsy, has travelled here to compete in the 2018 Commonwealth Games for Wales.
I mean just being from Wales is a pretty strong disability but how severe is her cerebral palsy that she can compete in athletic competitions?
I mean...this...this...

Also maybe it is the booze but Breen + Angry made me think of:
 
Breen believes male athletes would not face similar scrutiny or criticism
No shit, they wouldn't wear that type of revealing clothing at all outside of maybe swimming events. What would there be to scrutinize?
 
Those pants look like they're absolutely crawling up her ass. Did she ever think to get the same cut of bottoms, but in a size that actually fits her?

Before the slut brigade comes at me, her face is too ugly to give a fuck about her 13 year old boy body. Cover up, bitch.
 
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