Okay, forgetthe penis-gate Olympic controversywas probably the wrong choice of words. Don’t forget it. All penis PED rumors should be investigated and remembered appropriately. This one is no different.
I apologize for phrasing it that way. I'll do better. But the point remains that there's a story floating around that's beingreferred to by some as boob-gate. We need to get caught up on the ins and outs of that too.
Chemmy Allcott poses in front of the photobooth during the British Olympic Ball at The Dorchester on October 30, 2013, in London, England. (Photo by Tom Shaw/Getty Images)
I don’t want to head into another Olympics without such details and I know you don't either. The story involved former British alpine skier Chemmy Alcott, who is covering theWinter Olympicsin Italy, and a chest plate.
The four-time Olympian was discussing penis-gate onThe Sports Agentspodcast with Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman when she brought up her experience during the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.
"I went to Vancouver to race with broken ribs. The Team GB doctors were really worried, so they sent me off to get a synthetic chest plate fitted,"Alcott explained.
"I happened to be wearing a Wonderbra that day, so I had this chest plate made which was quite a lot larger than my natural sizing. Then I tried to race in it, and they banned it because it didn't let air through for aerodynamics."
She explained, "I was like, 'OK, but I've got these broken ribs and I don't want to get further injured.' So I've got this amazing chest plate that is ready for Lady Gaga in fancy dress!"
The officials ruled that the chest plate didn’t comply with the regulations, as Alcott mentioned, due to concerns over airflow. She then had to go without the added protection.
Airflow concerns were also at the heart of penis-gate. There were reports that ski jumpers had been injecting hyaluronic acid into their junk prior to being measured for their suits.
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