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  2. TYR Sport - Wikipedia

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    TYR Sport, Inc. is an American designer, developer and manufacturer of competitive swim and triathlon apparel and related specialized athletics gear. It shares ownership with Swimwear Anywhere. It shares ownership with Swimwear Anywhere.

  3. Hand paddle - Wikipedia

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    To make the most out of using paddles, it is important to ensure that they aid in establishing a good technique under the water. Use the paddles without the wrist strap or side straps, and only use the main finger holds in the middle, regardless of the brand. [4] Paddles are often used with pull buoys to build up arm strength. [citation needed]

  4. 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.

  5. History of competitive swimwear - Wikipedia

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    Swimming caps were used since the early 1900s, when they were made of cotton, silk, or rubberized fabrics and often featured an "aviator-style" chin strap to hold the cap in place. [29] Stretchable and water-tight latex caps became widely available in the 1920s [1] and more durable and smooth silicone caps in the 1970s. Further efforts to ...

  6. Sling swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    Behind the neck, the straps may join and reach down the back to the buttocks thong or string style. [1] The variation of sling swimsuits is a pretzel swimsuit, which has the straps behind the neck and another set of straps around the midriff, instead of straps down the back. [1]

  7. Swimsuit - Wikipedia

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    The monokini, also known as a "topless bikini" or "unikini"), [12] [13] was designed by Rudi Gernreich in 1964, consisting of only a brief, close-fitting bottom and two thin straps; [14] it was the first women's topless swimsuit.