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- Mar 22, 2018
The fact that in 2019 there are still people who believe men and women should behave/act a certain way and prefer certain things to fit into what is "feminine" and what is "masculine" is very, very sad. A woman doesn't need to be "classically feminine" in any way if that's not what she wants, same goes for men and masculinity.
Anyway, to stay on topic, I don't get why quads in the SP are forbidden for senior ladies, we shouldn't be limiting the capabilities of athletes, regardless of gender. As for the raising of the age limit, I don't think it will happen, personally I am against raising it to 17/18 years old, let alone to 21. Perhaps to 16 would be reasonable, it would allow for girls to develop their SS before moving to seniors and maybe to see if quads are actually a sustainable element for ladies, but the current age of 15 is mostly fine as it is.
Anyway, to stay on topic, I don't get why quads in the SP are forbidden for senior ladies, we shouldn't be limiting the capabilities of athletes, regardless of gender. As for the raising of the age limit, I don't think it will happen, personally I am against raising it to 17/18 years old, let alone to 21. Perhaps to 16 would be reasonable, it would allow for girls to develop their SS before moving to seniors and maybe to see if quads are actually a sustainable element for ladies, but the current age of 15 is mostly fine as it is.