Irish camogie players win right to wear shorts after skorts backlash
Briefly

Irish camogie players have succeeded in their campaign to change the sport's dress code, allowing players the choice of wearing shorts instead of skorts. The Camogie Association's recent vote showed overwhelming support for this change, with 98% of delegates approving it. The new policy aims to enhance player comfort and confidence, as many players found skorts uncomfortable. This decision was influenced by recent protests, including high-profile demonstrations by Dublin and Kilkenny players, as well as support from government officials and calls for reforms from female lawmakers.
The Camogie Association has allowed players to wear shorts instead of skorts, following overwhelming support from delegates at a special congress.
Brian Molloy, president of the Camogie Association, stated that this change provides players with greater choice and maintains professionalism in team attire.
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