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Can I wear Hanfu in figure skating?

There is no explicit stipulation that you can't wear Hanfu in figure skating competition, so players at this level can wear Hanfu, but generally they won't do so, because it will be very inconvenient and will affect their performance.

Figure skating is one of the ice sports. It is a sport in which athletes draw patterns on the ice with skates and score points by rotating and jumping. Figure skating originated in Britain in the18th century, and then developed rapidly in Germany and North American countries. The figure skating competition is worth seeing. Athletes are like butterflies dancing on the ice. Their movements are very beautiful and have certain appreciation value. Many people want to try this feeling of flying on the ice, but if there is no certain foundation, it is recommended not to try.

The clothes worn by figure skaters are close-fitting, which will appear light and unrestrained, which will not affect the movements but also perfectly show the figure, while the boys are straight pants, which will look like gentlemen. Some young ladies will think figure skating is too beautiful. Wouldn't it be more beautiful if it could go with the popular Hanfu? More of a feeling of being on cloud nine? In fact, Miss Sister's idea is ok, and the picture is really beautiful, but is it feasible? Let's have a look. First, we talked about their dress code. According to the regulations of the International Skating Federation, there are four main requirements for figure skaters' clothing: dignified, decent, suitable for competitive competitions, not too flashy and exaggerated. There is no explicit stipulation that you can't wear Hanfu, so you can wear Hanfu in figure skating in this respect, but it is worth mentioning that it is not practical.

Think about it, if players wear Hanfu to the competition, Hanfu is long and complicated, will it affect their performance? Players may trip over Hanfu, so even if there is no rule not to wear Hanfu in the competition, athletes will not choose to wear Hanfu for convenience.