Technology seems to have altered the competitive dimensions in the sport of swimming. Skills will now have to be complimented by hydrodynamic designed swimwear (fabrics with least drag) in order to gain an edge…(yes even in sports, gains can be set at the margins).
Courtesy of menstyle.com
``But technology matters even more in the swimming pool. The body suits worn by swimmers today reduce drag through the water—especially after a start and following a turn—by as much as 10% compared with suits worn at the last Olympics.
“The most popular body suit this year—the $550 Speedo LZR Racer—is credited with some 46 world records since it was introduced just six months ago. Comparable bodysuits have since been rushed out by Arena, Adidas and Mizuno in time for the
“Speedo gets its edge from a space-age “pulse” fabric and the way it’s welded together rather than sewn to create a smooth, streamlined shape in the water. Engineers at NASA’s Langley Research Centre in
“The researchers at
Speedo LZR Racer in Action Courtesy of the Economist
*of course, one should expect retail prices to be lower so as to gain a 'critical mass'-often the hallmark of technological innovations
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