Spanx on Steroids: How Speedo Created the New Record-Breaking Swimsuit
After Olympic officials banned the swimsuit that caused records to fall at the 2008 games, scientists are back with a new outfit that might break even more
- By Jim Morrison
- Smithsonian.com, June 27, 2012, Subscribe
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How much faster does that tight, tubular fit help a swimmer in a 500-meter race?
“We haven’t gotten down to that detail,” he replies. “When you’re comparing suits, there are so many different factors.”
He points out that Phelps, Rebecca Adlington and Ryan Lochte swam their best times in years using the system in recent months (all have lucrative sponsorship deals with Speedo; Phelps earned a $1 million bonus for his 2008 performance, which he donated to charity).
Ultimately, though, the proof will be in the pool in London.
Santry hopes to get down to London to see a few races. Meanwhile, he's already working on the next generation of suit for the 2016 Rio games.
“We've got some brilliant ideas going forward,” he says, “but I’m afraid they’re all confidential at the moment.”
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Comments (6)
I have a good friend that is 8 years old He was in n accident and Is having to learn to walk among many other challenges all over again. The family was told compression shirts and pants of some kind could help with his shakes while learning to walk. Could it be a full body swim suit could help him? Please email me with any thoughts or ideas on this! Your product sounds like it will not only help a swimmer win a race but could help an eight year old little boy win back his ability to walk and feed him self.... Thank you, Maranda
Posted by Maranda Morin on October 12,2012 | 01:06 PM
deane chase, Joshua Caldwell - That's a very good solution. In addition to competing nude,anyone who tested as a male should also be disqualified. I would think these simple changes to the rules would make swimming competition much more popular than say, women's basketball, which everyone hates. These rules, should they prove popular with spectators, should also be adopted for gymnastics.
Posted by Guglielmo Boogliodemus on July 31,2012 | 10:04 PM
Okay, want to boost flagging Olympic attendance? Let's try this: nude participants, in accordance with Olympic tradition, and in a new twist for the media age: nude spectators. Occasional erotic content mixed with plenty of comic opportunity. Major sponsorship opportunities for contraceptive manufacturers.
Posted by Trail Head on July 31,2012 | 04:53 AM
"trapped air". Are you serious???
Posted by p1itopre on July 25,2012 | 11:33 PM
Why not make it mandatory that all swimmers, divers, and any other aquatic comepetition participant must be NAKED, (nude,unclothed) with no hint of external visable or detectable? And a long as we're at it, disqualify anyone with hair shorter than 3"!
Posted by deane chase on July 23,2012 | 02:55 PM
The Olympics should not be about a technology race, Olympic events should be done in the nude as they started. This is the only true way to compete and explore the limits of human potential.
Posted by Joshua Caldwell on July 22,2012 | 11:30 AM