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  2. Arena (swimwear) - Wikipedia

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    A drag suit designed by Arena.. Arena was created in 1973 by Horst Dassler, son of Adidas founder Adolf Dassler, [3] in order to manufacture competitive swimwear.The idea of producing sportswear came up to Dassler after the astounding performance of swimmer Mark Spitz at the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, where he won seven gold medals.

  3. Danube Arena - Wikipedia

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    Danube Arena, 2017. Originally, the arena was intended to be the home of the World Aquatics Championships in 2021, but after the original host venue for the 2017 Championships in Guadalajara withdrew in February 2015, Budapest, including the Danube Arena, was announced as the host for the 2017 Championships instead. [2]

  4. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    With the advent of rubber technology, latex swimming caps became mass-produced in the 1920s, and more efficient silicone caps appeared in the 1970s. Today, competitive swimwear is a major business for companies like Speedo, Arena and TYR and its development involves such institutions as NASA and Australian Institute of Sport.

  5. Swimming in stadiums becomes the norm as sport sets up ... - AOL

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    The main swimming pool for the Paris Olympics is set up inside a 30,000-seat rugby stadium on the city's western edge. ... Swimming in stadiums becomes the norm as sport sets up in a rugby arena ...

  6. Hamdan Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Hamdan Sports Complex is a multi-purpose sports arena in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The arena was completed in summer 2010. It hosted the 2010 FINA World Swimming Championships (25 m), in which 153 countries participated.

  7. Uytengsu Aquatics Center - Wikipedia

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    The Uytengsu Aquatics Center (originally the McDonald's Olympic Swim Stadium) is a 2,500-seat outdoor aquatics venue located on the campus of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. [1] The facility features two pools: a long course pool (50x25 meters), and a diving well (25x25 yards) with towers. [ 2 ]

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