No butts about this victory!

An Alaska high school swimmer’s win has been reinstated after she was initially disqualified over the fit of her team-issued bathing suit, officials said.

The Anchorage School District said Tuesday the decision to disqualify the 17-year-old girl, whose bathing suit apparently revealed too much of her buttocks, was “heavy-handed and unnecessary,” the Anchorage Daily News reported.

The teen’s win on Friday was thrown out by a referee who ruled that the suit “was so far up I could see butt cheek touching butt cheek.”

In a written statement, school officials slammed the Alaska School Activities Association for making the call “based solely on how a standard, school-issued uniform happened to fit the shape of her body.”

The district appealed the disqualification, which was ultimately overturned by the athletic association Tuesday on the grounds that an official didn’t notify the swimmer’s coach about the uniform violation.

“All evidence gathered, including the statement provided by the official, indicated the official did not notify the coach prior to disqualifying the student,” the ASAA said in a statement.