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Nude swimming in US indoor pools. Nude swimming in US indoor pools was common for men and boys from the late 1880s until the early 1970s, but rare for women and girls. For much of that time period, indoor pool use was primarily for physical education or athletic competition, not recreation. Male nude swimming had been customary in natural ...
Las Vegas Naturists, a private clothing-optional resort, allowing only couples and adults; The Mirage's poolside lounge "Bare" in which guests can go topless. [227] This is one of the few hotel pools in Las Vegas that allow female toplessness. [228] Sea Mountain Nude Resort and One Love Temple in Las Vegas Strip, a couples-only lifestyle club ...
Mixed bathing. A sign forbidding men entering the women's section at Tel-Aviv beach, 1927. Surf bathing at Brighton-Le-Sands, Australia, early 20th century. Women's swim area. Mixed bathing is the sharing of a pool, beach or other place by swimmers of both genders. Mixed bathing usually refers to swimming or other water-based recreational ...
Freikörperkultur. "FKK" designated area signage. Freikörperkultur (FKK) is a social and health culture that originated in the German Empire; its beginnings were historically part of the Lebensreform social movement in the late 19th century. [1][2][3] Freikörperkultur, which translated as 'free body culture', includes both the health aspects ...
In 2004, she broke the female record in freediving with fins (dynamic), swimming 158 metres in 6m 39s. Nordblad also was the Finnish team captain and coach for the men’s national freediving team, preparing them for the 2014 World cup in Italy. Her current record in dynamic freediving is 192 m from the 2013 World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia.
The Geibeltbad Pirna is a public bath and water sport facility in Pirna near Dresden, Saxony in Germany. Finished under the Nazis on June 20, 1937, it is one of the largest baths in the world. Completely paid by the Anna Marie Geibelt Foundation ( House of Wettin Royalists) and constructed on a her mud area, [1] between April - June 20, 1937 ...
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1917-1939. Charlotte "Eppy" Epstein (1884–1938), managed the United States Women's Olympic Swimming Team in the 1920s, and founded the National Women's Life Saving League in 1914, and the New York's Women's Swimming Association (WSA), which she led from 1917-1939. Known as "Mother of Women's Swimming in America", she helped enable women to ...