Olympic athlete told she was 'too fat' to compete after giving birth
Share and Follow

A former windsurfing world champion and Olympian has claimed she was once told she was ‘too fat’ to compete after becoming pregnant.

Blanca Manchon, at 38, had a remarkable career in sailing, having first participated in the Olympics at the age of 17. Over the years, she claimed seven world championship titles, including a gold medal at the 2018 Mediterranean Games.

However, despite her participation in the 2004 and 2020 Olympic sailing events, Manchon missed out on competing in the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro due to her pregnancy.

Adding to her challenges, Manchon claims she was dropped by her sponsor Nike, which allegedly had an ‘anti-pregnancy clause’ in her contract, indicating a bias against pregnant athletes.

Manchon opened up on the experience at a round table held by the Spanish Football Federation named: ‘Pregnancy, a right classified as a temporary illness’. 

‘My career had been going well until I decided to get pregnant at 29. That same year the Rio Games were held, so I thought I had four years until the next one. Throughout the entire process, I had my private and public sponsors, and I was in the top three of my Federation (sailing) of most highly valued athletes,’ she said.

An Olympian has claimed she was told she was 'too fat' to compete after giving birth

An Olympian has claimed she was told she was ‘too fat’ to compete after giving birth

Biancha Manchon was hailed as a top star in Spain but claims things changed when she fell pregnant at the age of 29

Biancha Manchon was hailed as a top star in Spain but claims things changed when she fell pregnant at the age of 29

‘The federation told me I was fine, but when was I ready to compete? I was freaking out with the things they were saying to me. I even thought it wasn’t worth it. I was pregnant, my hormones were raging, and I didn’t have to justify my return-to-competition date.

‘In my federation, the head of Olympic preparation told me, ‘Blanca, either you’re competing in two months or I can’t justify your being on the team.’ I asked him, ‘What did I do wrong?’ and he replied, ‘Since you’re pregnant, the bosses don’t trust you’.

‘When I had a bad shoulder, they kept me on, when a footballer tears his cruciate ligament, they still get paid… it didn’t make sense. In the end, your hormones are raging, you’re in postpartum, at the worst moment of your life , and you don’t feel like standing up for yourself. But I turned things around and thought that a woman should be an example for girls. I said that I wanted to go to the Games as a mother, so that people see that it can be done.

‘An athlete in Spain who gets pregnant is an athlete who is seen as finished. They even told me, ‘Don’t go to that championship because you’re still too fat’.’

The Seville-born sailor gave birth to her son Noah in December 2016, soon after Nike terminated her sponsorship deal.

Despite being dropped from all her sponsors, Manchon participated in the pre-Olympic team selection tests and passed just 12 weeks after giving birth.

Opening up on her experience with the global sports brand, she said: ‘The worst thing was Nike. I’d been with them for six years, doing campaigns and ads, and suddenly it was time to renew my contract, and they didn’t answer me. 

‘I called them, and they told me my sport no longer fit their brand and that they wouldn’t be able to renew it. They stopped sending me clothes, it was a really radical thing. 

Manchon (pictured in 2023) also claimed Nike cancelled her contract - which allegedly contained an 'anti-pregnancy' clause

Manchon (pictured in 2023) also claimed Nike cancelled her contract – which allegedly contained an ‘anti-pregnancy’ clause

‘I went back to the contract; at first, you’re young, I went back to the fine print – the anti-pregnancy clause. I thought they didn’t want to tell me to my face, and it stayed there.

‘The silence, the lack of response, the ‘she’s crazy’. I understand that a private company tells you ‘it’s just that your image as a mother doesn’t fit well with what I want to advertise’, perfect, I accept it.

‘But not picking up the phone… motherhood and pregnancy have to be seen as something normal.’

In 2019, Nike changed their maternity policy after receiving widespread backlash for reducing pay towards athletes who were pregnant.

The company’s previous stance saw them reduce the pay of a female athlete for 18 months if they became pregnant.

Six-time Olympic gold medallist Allyson Felix was one of the most high-profile complainants against Nike, after the sports brand giants tried to reduce her pay by 70 per cent. 

In a statement at the time of the row, Nike said: ‘Female athletes and their representatives will begin receiving written confirmation reaffirming Nike’s official pregnancy policy for elite athletes.

‘In addition to our 2018 policy standardising our approach across all sports to ensure no female athlete is adversely impacted financially for pregnancy, the policy has now been expanded to cover 18 months.’

Nike have been contacted for comment regarding Manchon’s claims. 

Manchon, who is reportedly friends with tennis legend Rafael Nadal, made a determined effort to make the postponed Tokyo Games held in 2021, which marked her first appearance after a 17-year gap since 2004.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
7-year-old boy volunteers at Englewood, Chicago toy drive in honor of mom Romeca Meeks Blackmon, killed in South Loop shooting

Young Boy Honors Late Mother by Volunteering at Chicago Toy Drive

In Chicago’s vibrant South Side, a cherished tradition continues to grow, bringing…
Major champion Brooks Koepka sensationally quits LIV Golf

Brooks Koepka Shocks the Golf World: Why He Left LIV Golf for Good

Renowned golfer Brooks Koepka is set to part ways with LIV Golf…
Brown University police chief placed on leave after deadly shooting as Trump admin opens investigation

Brown University Police Chief Suspended Amid Deadly Shooting Investigation Launched by Trump Administration

In a swift response to a tragic incident, Brown University has placed…
Text messages emerge between Anna Kepner's stepmother and her ex

Shocking Text Message Revelations: Anna Kepner’s Stepmother’s Secret Chats with Her Ex Exposed

Recently unveiled text messages from the stepmother of a teen who died…
Jacksonville gears up for Gator Bowl: Traffic plans, shuttle options for fans

Jacksonville Prepares for Gator Bowl 2023: Essential Traffic Plans and Shuttle Services for Fans

Jacksonville city officials are gearing up for the 2025 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl,…
What to watch over the holidays: Movies and shows of 2025

Must-See Films and Shows for the 2025 Holiday Season

As the holiday season unfolds, it offers a perfect opportunity to indulge…
Pineapple express storm: Northern California crews rescue baby from home surrounded by raging river

Heroic Rescue: Northern California Crews Save Baby from Pineapple Express Storm’s Torrential Floodwaters

PLACER COUNTY, Calif. — Over the weekend, Northern California faced intense rainfall…
Convicted killer Scott Peterson keeps swinging in court — but expert says he’s not going anywhere but his cell

Scott Peterson’s Legal Gambit: Why Experts Say His Prison Cell Is His Only Destination

Over 20 years have passed since Laci Peterson disappeared from her home…