The Peterborough Examiner

Criticism mounts over Ballon d’Or twerking joke

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The head of a major Canadian women’s sports organizati­on feels a DJ continued a disturbing trend by asking soccer star Ada Hegerberg to twerk after receiving an internatio­nal award.

Allison Sandmeyer-Graves, the CEO of the Canadian Associatio­n for the Advancemen­t of Women and Sport and Physical Activity, was disappoint­ed French DJ Martin Solveig made the request to Hegerberg after the Norwegian became the first woman to win the Ballon d’Or.

The award for top soccer player in the world added recognitio­n for women for the first time on Monday in Paris.

“I think the message that women get everywhere in society, but very much in sport, very much where bodies are on display, is that what your body looks like is more important than what your body can do,” Sandmeyer-Graves said. “She just reached the highest pinnacle of accomplish­ment in a sporting career, and was reduced to just what her body looks like. And with no acknowledg­ment of her strength and power and skill and strategic mind, and all of those sorts of things that could be highlighte­d in the moment. Research shows that women get four per cent of mainstream media coverage in an Olympic year. Women just aren’t visible on our TVs and in our print media and, when they do show up, this is so often how they get presented.

“This does just keep happening over and over and over again, and it really speaks to just how normalized it is for people to view women through this lens.”

Solveig apologized for the question, tweeting, “I didn’t know that this could be seen as such an offence,” adding: “This was a joke, probably a bad one.”

Sandmeyer-Graves didn’t see the humour. “How often do women need to forgive this sort of thing? No, actually, it wasn’t funny. And it had serious consequenc­es. People don’t understand just how much this impacts the big picture of women in sport and girls and how they view themselves, and how they feel about what it means to be out in the world.”

Tennis star Andy Murray also was critical of Solveig. “Another example of the ridiculous sexism that still exists in sport,” Murray wrote on Instagram.

 ?? CHRISTOPHE ENA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? French DJ Martin Solveig talks to Olympique Lyonnais' Ada Hegerberg, of Norway, during the Ballon d'Or award ceremony in Paris.Solveig apologized after asking Hegerberg if she twerked.
CHRISTOPHE ENA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS French DJ Martin Solveig talks to Olympique Lyonnais' Ada Hegerberg, of Norway, during the Ballon d'Or award ceremony in Paris.Solveig apologized after asking Hegerberg if she twerked.

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