Team Egypt shuns tradition to play beach volleyball in hijab

Published August 8th, 2016 - 05:20 GMT
Pictures of contrasting dress in the game against Germany went viral (AFP / File)
Pictures of contrasting dress in the game against Germany went viral (AFP / File)

The uniform for women’s beach volleyball has been an Olympic controversy for decades. Since the sport was introduced to the games in 1996, players have been obliged to don skimpy bikinis for every game, prompting accusations of sexism and unacceptable objectification of women.

Though bikinis are the most practical choice for many female volleyball players, the reception to them hasn't always matched with their expectations. During London 2012, the city’s Mayor Boris Johnson spoke of “semi-naked women glistening like wet otters” as one of the premier attractions of the games; bikini-focused press conferences and lingering shots of players’ bottoms have led many athletes to bemoan the overt sexualisation of the sport.

This year, however, Egyptian athletes Nada Meawad and Doaa Elghobashy are bucking the trend – by playing in hijab and long sleeves.

The pair – aged just 18 and 19 – are permitted to compete in long sleeves and pants after the uniform rules for women’s beach volleyball were changed in 2012. Before then, only swimsuits or bikinis were allowed to be worn, but the chilly temperatures of Britain’s famously rainy summertime meant that wasn’t appropriate.

The changing of the regulations also kept in mind the cultural expectations of the many nations that play beach volleyball – and meant that Nada and Doaa could cover up for their game yesterday.

 During the girls’ game with Germany, many were quick to point out the stark contrast between the uniforms of the two countries – sometimes as a representation of the global spirit of Olympics.

Germany won yesterday’s game 21-12 and 21-15 – but the score certainly doesn’t detract from the team’s achievement of representing Egypt in their sport for the first time.

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