Singer Pink backs beach handball team on ‘sexist’ clothing

Pink offers to pay fine given to Norwegian female beach handball team

P!nk Applauds Norwegian Women’s Handball Team: , ‘I’ll Be Happy to Pay Your Fines’.On July 24, P!nk took to Twitter to praise theNorwegian women’s beach handball team. .On July 24, P!nk took to Twitter to praise theNorwegian women’s beach handball team. .P!nk told team membersshe was “proud” of them fortheir decision to protest“very sexist rules.” .I’m VERY proud of the Norwegian femalebeach handball team FOR PROTESTING THEVERY SEXIST RULES ABOUT THEIR ‘uniform’, P!nk, via Twitter.She went on to say that she would be “happy” topay any more fines the team incurs for wearing shorts.The European handball federationSHOULD BE FINED FOR SEXISM.Good on ya, ladies. I’ll be happy to payyour fines for you. Keep it up, P!nk, via Twitter.P!nk later retweeted a post on Twitter that reinforcedher stance on the “sexism” of the situation. .When the men play a sport wearing longshorts and tank tops, but the women areREQUIRED to wear bikini tops and bottoms,THAT is sexism! So either let the womenwear the same as the men, or make themen play in Speedos, @shaeburks, via Twitter .The handball team made headlines last week whenit was fined for competing in “improper clothing” atthe European Beach Handball Championships.The European Handball Federation (EHF)fined the team $1,765, roughly $176 per player.The “improper clothing” in question was shortsinstead of the mandated bikini bottoms. .Male players are permitted to play in shorts

HELSINKI — Pop singer Pink has offered to pay a fine given to the Norwegian female beach handball team for wearing shorts instead of the required bikini bottoms.

Pink said she was “very proud” of the team for protesting against the rule that prevented them from wearing shorts like their male counterparts.

In a tweet posted Sunday, Pink said: “The European handball federation SHOULD BE FINED FOR SEXISM. Good on ya, ladies.” She added that “I’ll be happy to pay your fines for you. Keep it up.”

At the European Beach Handball Championships last week in Bulgaria, Norway’s female team was fined $1,770 for what the European federation called improper clothing and “a breach of clothing regulations.” The rules stipulate that women must wear bikini bottoms while men wear shorts.

Pop singer Pink has offered to pay a fine given to the Norwegian female beach handball team for wearing shorts instead of the required bikini bottoms. (AP file photo)

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The Norwegian Handball Federation didn’t contest the decision, seen by the Norwegian team and several others as unfair, and announced earlier that it was ready to pay the fine.

The European Handball Federation EHF on Monday acknowledged the commotion that the incident had triggered in media outlets and social media, and said it would donate the amount paid by the Norwegian team “to a major international sports foundation which supports equality for women and girls in sports.”

“We are very much aware of the attention the topic has received over the past days, and while changes cannot happen overnight, we are fully committed that something good comes out of this situation right now which is why the EHF has donated the fine for a good cause promoting equality in sports,” EHF President Michael Wiederer said in a statement.

He added that handball is already ahead of other sports in some respects, such as the parity given to the men's and women's competitions. He noted that this had happened far sooner in beach handball than in soccer.

The Norwegian women posted a photograph of themselves on Instagram wearing shorts and told their followers: “Thank you so much for all the support. We really appreciate all the love we have received.”