Welsh Paralympian Olivia Breen was left "speechless" after being told that her competition briefs were "too short and inappropriate". Photo / Instagram
Welsh Paralympian Olivia Breen was left "speechless" after being told that her competition briefs were "too short and inappropriate". Photo / Instagram
Welsh Paralympian Olivia Breen was left "speechless" after being told that her competition briefs were "too short and inappropriate" during the English Championships on the weekend.
Breen was competing in a long jump event in Bedford when a volunteer official commented on the athlete's Adidas briefs.
"I am always gratefulfor the incredible volunteers who officiate at athletics events," Breen wrote on Twitter.
"They do an amazing job and make it possible for us to compete. However, tonight I feel disappointed because just as I finished my long jump competition one of the female officials felt it necessary to inform me that my sprint briefs were too short and inappropriate. I was left speechless.
Paralympian Olivia Breen heads to Tokyo later this year. Photo / Getty Images
"I have been wearing the same sprint style briefs for many years and they are specifically designed for competing in.
"I will hopefully be wearing them in Tokyo. It made me question whether a male competitor would be similarly criticised. I hope no other female athletes had similar issues.
"I recognise that there needs to be regulations and guidelines in relation to competition kit but women should not be made to feel self-conscious about what they are wearing when competing but should feel comfortable and at ease."
Breen, who has cerebral palsy, told the Guardian she intended to make an official complaint to UK Athletics.