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  2. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, men were allowed to swim in bare-chest suits in 1936, and in briefs only at the 1948 Olympics. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] In 1956, Speedo became the first company to introduce nylon [ 11 ] and in the 1970s elastane to their swimsuits that improved their elasticity, durability and water drag – 21 out of 22 records at the 1972 Olympics were broken ...

  3. History of swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Brighton Swimming Club, in their top hats and swim trunks, 1863 1870s American bathing suit for women, made of wool and covering arms and legs Bathing women, circa 1870 Man and woman in swimsuits, c. 1910; she is exiting a bathing machine. The English practice of men swimming in the nude was banned in the United Kingdom in 1860.

  4. How Women’s Sports Uniforms Became So Controversial, Long ...

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    Fast-forward to the 1992 Olympic Games, and the first glimpses of midriffs appeared on the track. ... Team USA's women's basketball competes against Bulgaria at the 1976 games in shorts and cutoff ...

  5. List of Olympic Games scandals, controversies and incidents

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    The North Korean women's football team delayed their game against Colombia for an hour after the players were introduced on the jumbo screen with the Flag of South Korea. [ 109 ] Greek triple and long jumper Paraskevi Papachristou was expelled by the Greek Olympic Committee after posting a racially insensitive comment on social media.

  6. Swimsuit controversy: Alaskan swimmer who was disqualified ...

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    The high school swimmer who was disqualified over a controversial "uniform violation" has had her victory reinstated, following accusations that she had been discriminated against.. Breckynn ...

  7. Arena X-Glide - Wikipedia

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    Fina wishes to recall the main and core principle that swimming is a sport essentially based on the physical performance of the athlete. The LZR Racer and all other Speedo Fast Skin Competition Suits were approved. However other suits like the BlueSeventy Nero Comp were banned first and afterwards released, too.

  8. The reasons for and against Caitlin Clark’s exclusion from ...

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    Stewart had said Clark, the all-time scoring leader in men’s and women’s NCAA Division I history, needed to win a national title to be considered one of the greats in women’s college ...

  9. High-technology swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The high-technology suits used in competition are no longer able to have zippers or other types of fastening. [8] A large change found in the FINA regulations is the regulations in the design of the suit. Unlike the body suits seen in the 2008 Olympics, men's suits cannot extend above the navel or below the knee.