‘No good reason’: Norway beach handball stars vent frustrations after being slapped with fines for not wearing bikini bottoms
Two stars from Norway's women beach handball team appeared on British television to explain the furor that has surrounded their decision to wear shorts at the recent European Championships as opposed to bikini bottoms.
Tonya Lurstaad and Julia Bird both featured on the popular 'Lorraine' program on ITV, explaining how they had wanted to make the move "for a long time" and wished to "make a statement and change the regulation."
The Norwegian team had voiced opposition to their uniforms for the tournament held in Varnia, Bulgaria, last weekend with their main motives being the bikini bottoms made them feel "sexualized" and were uncomfortable for those on their period.
The Norwegian beach volleyball girls wanted to play in these shorts instead of in bikini bottoms which they found too revealing but were threatened by the EC tournament organizer with fines if they wore anything covering more than 10cm of their butts pic.twitter.com/LHSxXz91CM
EHF regulations stressed they would be hit with a fine for covering more than 10cm of their bottoms.
As they were ready to take on Spain in their last match for the bronze medal, Norway decided to go for broke by using the shorts anyway, before being hit with a fine which totaled €1,500 ($1,768) – which and was branded "completely ridiculous" by their Minister of Culture and Equality Abid Raja.
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