An independent expert appointed by the United Nations Human Rights Council has highlighted that racism significantly affects access to sports globally. The report notes that racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in sports at various levels, with disparities linked to broader structural inequalities. Ashwini K.P., the special rapporteur on racism, emphasized persistent stereotypes influencing athlete selection and perception. She called for governments to collect data on racial discrimination in sports, improve infrastructure, and ensure athlete safety. Economic factors such as limited access to facilities, coaching, and resources disproportionately affect lower-income communities, particularly marginalized racial groups. The report also criticized France's ban on Muslim athletes wearing hijabs in sports as a form of racial discrimination.
Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames systemic racism and inequality as critical issues requiring governmental action, citing recommendations for policy changes and highlighting discriminatory practices like France's hijab ban. It emphasizes the role of structural inequities and calls for increased investment and data





