In pole vaulting and other sports, athletes often wear form-fitting clothing to minimize air resistance and maximize movement. Women pole vaulters, like their male counterparts, typically don tight-fitting shorts and tops for optimal range of motion and flexibility. However, the revealing nature of such attire has sparked a debate on whether it offers a performance
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