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FINA rule changes In an abrupt reversal of opinion, the FINA Congress voted almost unanimously to revert its previous policy and ban all body-length swimsuits. The decision was taken in Rome on 24 July 2009, during the 2009 World Aquatics Championships.

When did swimmers start wearing goggles?

Dating back to the Persians using polished tortoise shells in the 14th century, swimmers wear goggles first and foremost to protect their eyes and vision while submerged in water.

Why do they give out condoms at the Olympics?

The tradition of handing out condoms at the Olympics dates back to the 1988 Games in Seoul. The goal was to encourage safe sex and spread awareness of HIV and AIDS. Since then, passing out condoms to Olympic athletes has been a long-standing tradition.

When were polyurethane swimsuits banned?

FINA will ban high-tech swim suits from January 2010 after 15 world records were broken at the World Championships in Rome.

Can swimming without goggles damage your eyes?

Without goggles, the risk for dry eye increases. Dry eye is a condition that involves the insufficient production of tears. Moreover, swimmers can also develop an eye infection, such as pink eye, from the bacteria lingering amongst the chemicals in the water.

Who was the first to swim dive with waterproof goggles?

Goggles were developed for various industries: from motorcycling to aviation although goggles were not really used in competitive swimming until the 20th century. Thomas ‘Bill” Burgess is commonly believed to have been the first person to use goggles while swimming competitively.

How does swimming work at the Commonwealth Games?

Swimming at the Commonwealth Games takes place in a long-course 50m pool – double the length you might find in typical leisure pool, and often referred to as ‘Olympic size’. For most events, heats will take place first, with the fastest swimmers or relay teams proceeding to semi-finals and finals.

Who was the first swimmer to wear a cap and goggle?

Scotland’s David Wilkie becomes the first every competitive swimmer to wear both a cap and goggle combination at the 1972 Commonwealth Games, taking silver in the 200m breaststroke. Wilkie later went on to become the only person ever to hold only person to have held British, American, Commonwealth, European, World and Olympic at the same time.

When did swimming goggles come out?

1960: Individual swimmers started creating very basic goggles with plastic cups held to the face with elastic. 1968: Advertisements appear for plastic goggles in Swimming World Magazine. Apparently they are not an instant hit. 1969: Godfrey Goggles are manufactured in the UK by Thomas Godfrey.

Who set two World Records in the same race at Commonwealth Games?

The 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria saw two world records set by the same swimmer in the same race! Australia’s Kieran Perkins not only finished the 1,500m Freestyle in record time, but his opening 800m was also a world best.