Former Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin explains how they avoid wedgies

Former Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin explains how they avoid wedgies

All eyes were on Americas womens gymnastics team on July 30 during the womens final at the Paris 2024 Olympics, watching Simone Biles bring her team to first place with a high-difficulty floor routine.

Team USA positioned themselves well from the beginning with Jade Careys star vault move and Jordan Chiles and Suni Lees all-around performance on the bars and beam. Of course, the 27-year-old reigning world champion started strong and continued her outstanding performance until her final floor exercise.

But while spectators in the stadium and at home couldnt help but follow their airborne bodies, the focus also fell on the uniforms a crystal-studded, red, white, and blue leotard. The long-sleeved bodysuit signifying the American flag was meant to resemble the leotards worn by Team USAs Magnificent Seven in 1996.

These leotards are gorgeous, Chandra on X, formerly known as Twitter, wrote. A second admirer said: They are SHINING!!!

The leotard has been instrumental in gymnastics since its creation in the 19th century inspired by French acrobat Jules Léotard. Because of its movement and ability, the style was soon adopted in ballet and other dance forms.

Though the design allows an individual to move, bend, and split easily, the bottom cut has fascinated many outside viewers, questioning its comfortability.

Ahead of the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, former gymnast and gold medalist Nastia Liukin spoke to People about the sports trademark uniform.

Liukin, 34, told the outlet that competitors would lose points if theyre caught picking their wedgie. Youre not allowed to [pick a wedgie] or else you get deducted, she confessed. The solution in some instances? An adhesive spray.

So a lot of people use like sticky spray [called TuffSkin] for your butt so your leotard doesnt move, Liukin continued. Ive never used it and I know most of the girls dont really use it, though we use it for our wrists before we put tape on underneath our grips because were sweaty and its a little extra stick.

Regardless, Liukin said it was imperative the gymnast didnt touch their uniform during the routine. She noted: But if you have a fall and your leotard goes up your butt, you dont want to fix it in the middle of your routine. Off to the side, its totally fine.

Gymnasts typically wear their bras and underwear underneath their leotards. According to Liukin, leotards dont have built-in bras or underwear.

We normally find a nude sports bra. The leotard company makes them so theyre briefs just like nude briefs and then a nude sports bra, the 2008 Olympic gymnast added.

But like the wedgie deductions, competitors will be docked points if their bra strap or underwear is visible under their leotard.

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