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Japanese swimmers could do U-turn on bodysuits

Wed May 14, 2008 1:35pm IST
 
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By Alastair Himmer

TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's swimmers could ditch their existing swimsuit makers and wear Speedo's space-age LZR bodysuit at this year's Beijing Olympics.

Japanese officials paved the way for an abrupt U-turn by announcing that swimmers could test the controversial Speedo suit at an Olympic send-off competition next month.

"We haven't set any limitations (on what suits swimmers can wear)," Japan Swimming Federation (JSF) executive director Kazuo Sano told Wednesday's Japanese media.

"It's a competition for all those swimmers going to the Olympics. They may wear Speedo suits if they wish. We still have options."

Speedo used to have a licensing tie-up with Japan's Mizuno, one of three JSF-approved manufacturers along with Descente and Asics.

But Mizuno developed their own brand last year and ended their association with Speedo, taking with them many top Japanese swimmers, including double Olympic champion Kosuke Kitajima.

Mizuno unveiled its new swordfish-inspired design last month in response to Speedo's LZR suit.

World records have tumbled over the last few months, almost all by swimmers wearing the LZR Racer bodysuit, which Speedo says reduces drag, muscle oscillation and skin vibration.  Continued...

 
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