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  2. Arena (swimwear) - Wikipedia

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    Arena S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturing company of competitive swimwear created in 1973 by Horst Dassler.The company is currently headquartered in Tolentino, Italy.In 1990, Arena was sold by Adidas to Japanese corporation Descente Ltd., which still commercialises its products.

  3. List of swimwear brands - Wikipedia

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    Arena: 1973 (1990) Italy ASICS: 1949 Japan: aussieBum: 2001 Australia Baci Lingerie: 2009 United States Bare Necessities: 1998 United States Billabong: 1973 Australia Björn Borg: 1997 Sweden Bravissimo: 1995 England Catalina Swimwear: 1907 United States Chantelle (lingerie) 1876 France Curvy Kate: 2009 England Deus Ex Machina: 2006 Australia ...

  4. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    The history of competitive swimwear has been dominated by concerns over public nudity in the first half of the 20th century and by efforts to reduce water drag in the second half. [1] Those efforts initially led swimmers to reduce the early sagging one-piece swimsuits down to briefs only. With the development of new materials that tightly fit ...

  5. Tokyo Aquatics Centre - Wikipedia

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    The arena was also used for swimming competitions at the 2020 Summer Paralympics. The swimming arena has two swimming pools and a pool for water diving. The roof was built on the ground and raised step by step to a height of 37 metres. It is 160 metres long, 130 metres wide and 10 metres thick. The roof weighs 7,000 tonnes.

  6. Category:Swimwear manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 October 2018, at 13:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. List of indoor arenas in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Fumin Kyosai Super Arena: 1996 7,056 Towa Pharmaceutical Ractab Dome: 1996 10,000 Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium: 1996 8,200 Osaka-jō Hall: 1983 16,000 Ōta: OPEN HOUSE ARENA OTA: 2023 5,000 Otsu: Ukaruchan Arena: 1973 4,896 Shiga Arena: 2022 5,000 Rifu: Sekisui Heim Super Arena: 1997 7,063 Saga: Saga Arena: 2023 8,400 Saitama [3] Saitama ...