An official clothing partner for Australia's Olympic and Paralympic squad has shared a picture where eight - including Olympians and Paralympics - pose in the brand's underwear.

All people have white skin color.

The picture has made Elizabeth Cambage, who won Olympic bronze with Australia in 2012, want to boycott this summer's Olympic Games in Tokyo.

"I have said it a million times.

How can I represent a country that does not represent me? ”, Writes the WNBA center on Instagram.

She also thinks that Australia is "whitewashed".

"They do everything to remove black people from the spotlight, when in fact it is black athletes who are leading the way.

You do not care about black lives ", she writes.

"Should reflect better"

The accusations from Cambage have prompted the Australian Olympic Committee to respond.

The athletes made available to the photographer could, and should, better reflect the diversity of athletes who will represent Australia in the Olympics.

We are proud of our history of promoting athletes with different backgrounds, says a spokesperson according to the Australian News Agency.

The Tokyo Olympics begin July 23.

CLIP: National team player: Structural racism in Swedish basketball (May 5)

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Kalis Loyd feels that there is structural racism in Swedish basketball and that it affects team selections.

In the picture, Loyd is interviewed in Blue and Yellow Heroes (left) and can also be seen in the national team uniform (right).

Photo: SVT / Bildbyrån