Women's Gymnastics ponytails

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ponytails keep hair out of the way and firmly in place during the competition. Is that really hard to understand?


This. You don't have to worry about anything other than performing. Even when I had short hair, it could still get in my eyes. I think women in 2012 would much rather have hair they can pull back into a severe pony tail than a Mary Lou Retton cut.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:But Nadia Comanece didn't have plastered down hair. Kerri Strug didn't have plastered down hair.


Kerri Strug had a freaking mom cut! She couldn't even have achieved a ponytail and there was no need since her hair was so short it couldn't get in her face.


Keri did have a ponytail (92 Olympics) before she got the mom-cut and that looked bad on her too. Her hair was quite thin until she retired.
Anonymous
pulling back into a tight bun I get but don't think the 10 extra barretts are necessary. Just spray the sides down. it all looks so childish and given their already tiny frames, its just even weirder. but the flatted half pony tail thing to me just looked flat out lazy, thats what I do when I am leaving the gym. Cmon ladies, you know a billion people are watching you can make a full pony tail or bun.
Anonymous
SMH. And here I thought these girls were competing in a sport, not the Miss Universe competition. Why don't the beach volleyball and soccer players get this kind of criticism? They don't exactly look like they fell off the runway while competing.
Anonymous
And then there are some who apparently criticize Gabby Douglas for her ponytail. I heard this in NPR, in part:

"On Twitter and Facebook, black women shared their disapproval of Douglas' ponytail, the same hairstyle all of her teammates sported. It appeared unkempt to some, didn't have enough gel for others and a few demanded a chance to make over her style."

http://www.scpr.org/news/2012/08/02/33632/if-gabbys-got-the-gold-why-flip-over-her-hair/

Anonymous
Wow. Women are always criticized about their looks - even when they win gold medals for being incredible athletes. And we wonder why things will never be equal...

Women do it to themselves.

Who cares about their hair?! Why does that matter?
Anonymous
nadia had a ponytail, not a short cut. she also had bangs. She didn't shellac, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the russians have glitter because they are strippers in the making.


from gold medalists to gold pasties?


Without these two comments this thread is useless to me
Anonymous
do the volleyball womens wear there hair in a pony tail (beach or indoor)?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Women are always criticized about their looks - even when they win gold medals for being incredible athletes. And we wonder why things will never be equal...

Women do it to themselves.

Who cares about their hair?! Why does that matter?


I think this all the time. We get what we deserve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:SMH. And here I thought these girls were competing in a sport, not the Miss Universe competition. Why don't the beach volleyball and soccer players get this kind of criticism? They don't exactly look like they fell off the runway while competing.


Now that you mention it, Misty May Traynor was sporting a pretty hideous look. She went from this in 2008:



to this:

Anonymous
i believe all women should look as if they are ready to walk the red carpet when they compete in olympic sports. their hair should be done, makeup flawless, and consider wearing an evening gown as well with pumps.

its only fair.
Anonymous
All of you haters suck. Criticising these young girls about wearing their hair in a pony tail - outstanding Olympic athletes. Get a life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Women are always criticized about their looks - even when they win gold medals for being incredible athletes. And we wonder why things will never be equal...

Women do it to themselves.

Who cares about their hair?! Why does that matter?


I think this all the time. We get what we deserve.


Yes, except we don't all tear each other down. I don't want to be lumped in with the "we" that you're using, as I don't do this to other women. I actually bet that you don't either. There are still many women who do this shit to others, but it's not all of us.

The best thing to do is not to give power to the women who tear others down - just ignore them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow. Women are always criticized about their looks - even when they win gold medals for being incredible athletes. And we wonder why things will never be equal...

Women do it to themselves.

Who cares about their hair?! Why does that matter?


I think this all the time. We get what we deserve.


Yes, except we don't all tear each other down. I don't want to be lumped in with the "we" that you're using, as I don't do this to other women. I actually bet that you don't either. There are still many women who do this shit to others, but it's not all of us.

The best thing to do is not to give power to the women who tear others down - just ignore them.

sister I am with you, but unfortunatly look at the talk on this board out of supposedly "educated" women. We have a long way to go. Instead of lifting up these young girls (really children) women want to tear them down. And you know what is worse than being a woman getting torn down, is being a BLACK woman. Look at the black on black hate for Gabby's hairstyle.

The fat, bald white men are laughing all the way to the top. While the hens are here wasting their time pecking away at each other. Pitiful.
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