A. National Emblem & Advertising: (See FIG Rules for Advertising & Publicity)
A gymnast must wear a national identification or emblem on his/her leotard in accordance with the most recent FIG Regulation.
A gymnast may only wear those logos advertising and sponsorships identifiers that are permitted in the most recent FIG Regulations.
A gymnast may only wear those logos advertising and sponsorships identifiers that are permitted in the most recent FIG Regulations.
B. Profile:
Women`s attire
Women must wear a one-piece leotard with flesh coloured or transparent tights or a unitard (one piece leotard with full length neck to ankle). Sequins are allowed. The neckline of the front and back of the leotard/unitard must be no further than half of the sternum for the front and no further than the lower line of the shoulder blades for the back. The cut of the leotard at the top of the legs must not go higher than the waist and the outside seam must pass through the crest of ilium. The leotard must cover the crotch completely. Attire for women may be with or without long sleeves (1 or 2 sleeves). Long sleeves end at the wrist. Long tights / full-length unitard are allowed.
Examples for WOMEN
Women must wear a one-piece leotard with flesh coloured or transparent tights or a unitard (one piece leotard with full length neck to ankle). Sequins are allowed. The neckline of the front and back of the leotard/unitard must be no further than half of the sternum for the front and no further than the lower line of the shoulder blades for the back. The cut of the leotard at the top of the legs must not go higher than the waist and the outside seam must pass through the crest of ilium. The leotard must cover the crotch completely. Attire for women may be with or without long sleeves (1 or 2 sleeves). Long sleeves end at the wrist. Long tights / full-length unitard are allowed.
Examples for WOMEN
Examples for WOMEN
The examples shown “a to c” represent the same front and back of the leotard.
The example “d” is the same leotard showing the front and the back.
men`s attire
Men must wear a unitard or shorts and a form fitting top or leotard with an adequate support (ie; dance belt). The attire must not have an open cut at the front or back. The armhole must not be cut below shoulder blades (scapular). SEQUINS for Men’s Attire are not allowed. 3/4 leggins are allowed. Only the examples shown below are allowed.
Only acceptable attire silhouette for MEN:
The example “d” is the same leotard showing the front and the back.
men`s attire
Men must wear a unitard or shorts and a form fitting top or leotard with an adequate support (ie; dance belt). The attire must not have an open cut at the front or back. The armhole must not be cut below shoulder blades (scapular). SEQUINS for Men’s Attire are not allowed. 3/4 leggins are allowed. Only the examples shown below are allowed.
Only acceptable attire silhouette for MEN:
Acceptable attire for MEN
The examples shown “ e to i ” represents the same front and back of the leotard.
C. Correct Attire:
Hair must be secured close to the head. The competitors must wear white aerobics shoes and white socks that must be able to be seen by all judges. Make-up must be only for women and used sparingly. Loose and additional items to the attire are not allowed. Jewellery must not be worn. Torned or ripped costume and/or undergarments must not be shown during a performance. National Identification or Emblem must be worn (See TR). Aerobics attire must be in non-transparent material. Attire depicting war, violence or religious themes is forbidden. Body paint is not allowed. Sports profile dress.
D. Uniform: (Warning by CJP):
All competitors must wear their country’s official national tracksuit at the Opening and Closing Ceremony and competition attire for Medal Award ceremonies.