And a follow-up to the Gymnastics History link posted earlier
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I listened to an interview once (the skating lesson? Or an American TV production?) where she explained that the gymnasts all gave each other trendy short cuts before the Seoul Olympics in 1988. Executives from the FRG had fits at the results and conducted them to Bucharest's finest hair salon to undo the damage ...Didn’t Silivas say in an interview, that she didn’t want short hair but someone in the federation made her cut her hair.
Short hair for women was in fashion at the time but more like Dorte Thummler’s hair at Seoul. Though maybe in the East it was a different style (Silivas, Ulrike Klotz in 88).
Klotz had a full-on mullet, which was a very popular style for American guys back then.Didn’t Silivas say in an interview, that she didn’t want short hair but someone in the federation made her cut her hair.
Short hair for women was in fashion at the time but more like Dorte Thummler’s hair at Seoul. Though maybe in the East it was a different style (Silivas, Ulrike Klotz in 88).
It's all really interesting stuff - thank you. I do think you'd need to add a couple of points to get the full picture - first, that the USSR engaged in exactly the same practice, starting as far as I can see at exactly the same time - 1981. Obviously didn't continue so long (the gymnastics or the state), although we have had whispers now about Karpenko.And a follow-up to the Gymnastics History link posted earlier
I didn't know about that! But Bart Conner's commentary in 1985 suggests that nobody was too bothered about Romanian ages back then ...Does anyone remember that hot mic that Martha was caught on at 2013 worlds PT complaining about the Chinese Gymnasts’ ages?
Yes that is true. When my grandmother was a ballet student (1960s) they had to use home made things to slick back their hair, hairspray was reserved for performances only. However I would doubt that by the 80s it was particularly difficult to get hairspray especially for elite athletes. But yes, if you look at the fashions of the USSR and other eastern bloc countries, “big hair” was a bit of a status symbol for decades. Whether it be bouffants in the 60s or mullets in the 80s.I remember @MaryClare explaining that using hairspray was a serious status symbol in 1980s USSR, so I'm guessing something like that was going on with 1988 Romanian hair (not just Silivas's) too!
Maybe that is why Silivas as gold medal hope got the very biggest hair.