Teenager wins first-ever women's championship in Bangladesh - but most of her muscles were covered up to avoid offending Muslims
DailyMail: Bangladesh's first women's bodybuilding
championship was won by a 19-year-old student in a contest where most of
her muscle was covered up to prevent controversy in the Muslim-majority
nation.
While skimpy bikinis are the
norm at international body-building contests, Awhona Rahman and her 29
rivals kept their brawn under wraps in front of the crowd of hundreds.
Rahman
and the other competitors struck poses on stage wearing tight leggings
and body-hugging outfits during the three-day event that finished on
Sunday and was held in the capital Dhaka.
I am really happy, I really worked hard for this,' Rahman told AFP. 'It
never entered my mind that someone might criticise me for showing my
body. My brother, who runs a fitness centre, has always encouraged me,'
she added.
Awhona Rahman, 19, (left, number 444), was crowned Bangladesh's first female bodybuilding champion on Sunday after competing in a crop top and leggings in a sport where bikinis are the norm |
Bangladesh Bodybuilding Federation general
secretary Nazrul Islam said there had been a huge response to the
landmark women's competition which aimed to encourage health and
fitness.
'We were very careful about the dress code because of our religious and social culture. We selected long sleeve crop tops and leggings for the girls,' he added.
Islam
predicted the competition would help create jobs for women in the
growing number of gymnasiums in Bangladesh where women now have
memberships.
Nearly 90 per cent of
Bangladesh's population is Muslim and women are making a growing impact
in sport including cricket, football and archery.
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