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USA Swimming bans high-tech bodysuits, effective Oct. 1

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USA Swimming, meeting in Chicago, voted to impose an early ban on the controversial high-tech bodysuits. The ban will start Oct. 1.

FINA, the international governing body of swimming, is poised to implement the same measures, but not until the start of 2010.

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‘As an organization, we have been working with FINA and other swimming nations to find a solution that will ensure a fair and even playing field for all swimmers, and that will ultimately advance the best interests of our sport,’ said USA Swimming’s executive director, Chuck Wielgus, said in a statement.

Today’s action came at the organization’s yearly convention.
Guess Shaquille O’Neal won’t have the chance to wear the high-tech suit should Michael Phelps ever grant him a rematch, assuming Shaq’s reality show lives to survive another season.

Kidding aside, the high-tech suits threatened the integrity of the sport and made a mockery of the record book this summer at the World Championships in Rome. There were 43 world records in Rome, most of them coming in the water-resistant body suits.

-- Lisa Dillman

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