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  5. Bikini in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Despite controversies, bikini remains preferred by most beach volleyball players [125] and corporate sponsors. [126] In 2003, scanty clothing of beach volleyball helped the popularity of Dead or Alive: Xtreme Beach Volleyball, a video game for Xbox [127] and, in 2007, contestants in the WWE Diva contest. [128]

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    For example, in 1999, the beach volleyball regulatory body, the International Volleyball Federation, set a limit on the amount of clothing allowed for the athletes to wear during competition. The women's uniform comprises a bikini with a width limit on the bottoms of 2.5 inches (6.4 cm) on the sides, [ 1 ] which has led to some controversy ...

  7. Footvolley - Wikipedia

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    Footvolley was created by Octavio de Moraes in 1965 [2] in Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana Beach.The game of footvolley was first called 'pévolei', pé=foot and vôlei=volley, but that name was discarded in favor of "futevôlei".