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In a small gym in the quiet Faubourg Antony outside Paris, one man is fighting for equality in the world of rhythmic gymnastics.

Rhythmic gymnastics has long been associated with femininity, elegance and elegance, resulting in a lack of interest and support among male participants. However, Dupont believes that all individuals should have the opportunity to pursue their passion for the sport, regardless of gender.

“I have always been passionate about rhythmic gymnastics and I believe it should be a sport for everyone, not just a girl’s sport,” Dupont said.

Despite facing criticism and skepticism from traditionalists in the sport, DuPont has made significant progress in its mission to promote diversity and inclusion in rhythmic gymnastics. He organizes workshops and demonstrations specifically for young boys, aiming to show them that they too can excel in this beautiful and challenging subject.

“We want to show young boys that rhythmic gymnastics is not just for girls. It requires strength, flexibility and dedication, qualities that anyone can possess,” Dupont explained.

His efforts have not gone unnoticed, with more and more boys expressing interest in taking rhythmic gymnastics classes. Dupont Gym has seen a significant increase in male participation, breaking stereotypes and paving the way for a more inclusive future for the sport.

Despite this progress, Dupont acknowledges that there is still much work to be done to achieve true gender equality in rhythmic gymnastics. He hopes to continue to push for recognition and support for male rhythmic gymnasts, advocating for more opportunities for them to compete and showcase their talents at national and international levels.

“We need to challenge the outdated notion that rhythmic gymnastics is only for girls. Boys should have the same opportunities to train, compete and succeed in the sport,” Dupont stressed.

While he continues to champion the cause of equality in rhythmic gymnastics, Dupont remains hopeful that his efforts will inspire meaningful change in the sport. He is determined to create a future where young boys and girls can pursue their passion for rhythmic gymnastics with equal opportunity and support.

“I believe that by breaking down these gender barriers, we can create a more diverse and enriched rhythmic gymnastics community. It’s time for everyone to have the opportunity to shine in this beautiful sport,” Dupont concluded.


Post time: Jan-20-2024