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  2. Noseclip - Wikipedia

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    A noseclip or nose clip is a device designed to hold the nostrils closed to prevent water from entering, or air from escaping, by people during aquatic activities such as kayaking, freediving, [1] recreational swimming, synchronized swimming and waterdance. A nose clip is generally made of plastic or of wire covered in rubber or plastic. Nose ...

  3. File:Childs Play logo.png - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Swimming logos - Wikipedia

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    File:2014 Australian Short Course Swimming Championships logo.jpg; File:2014 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg; File:2014 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships logo.jpg; File:2015 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg; File:2016 Australian Swimming Championships logo.jpg; File:2019 Australian Swimming Championships logo.png; File ...

  5. Snorkel (swimming) - Wikipedia

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    The snorkel may have a loop or a clip to attach it to the head strap of the diving mask or swimming goggles, or may be tucked between the mask-strap and the head. [2] Some snorkels are fitted with a float valve at the top to prevent flooding if the top opening is immersed, and some are fitted with a water trap and purge valve, intended for ...

  6. Swimming stroke - Wikipedia

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    Underwater swimming on the back has the additional problem of water entering the nose. To avoid this, the swimmer can breathe out through the nose or wear a nose clip. Some swimmers can close their nostrils with the upper lip or with the compressor naris muscles.

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  8. Category:Swimming governing bodies logos - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Bi-Conic Nose Cone Render.png - Wikipedia

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    English: Render from SolidWorks CAD program of a bi-conic-shaped rocket nose cone with a total length of 18 inches, a primary radius of 4 inches, a secondary (tip) section length of 6 inches, and a secondary radius of 2 inches.