From
the USA Swimming
website...
We have heard your concerns and
confusion over the Amendments to Rule 102.9, regarding allowable
swimsuits at USA Swimming competitions. While the October 1
effective date allows us to both avoid interrupting our short
course season and protects the integrity of our competitions in the
summer of 2010, the abbreviated timetable has also created some
challenges.
Specifically, many of our
members have expressed confusion over the definition of a
“textile” suit. While it would be impossible to provide
a complete list of all allowable suits, we have re-worked the
language below in an effort to help provide some clarity during
this interim period. Please note that we expect FINA will release a
comprehensive list of allowable suits in the coming months. When
that list becomes available, USA Swimming will immediately make the
information available.
We appreciate your patience
during this interim period.
Until such time as FINA
releases their list of approved suits, the following criteria
should be used to determine if a suit is legal for
competition:
1.Swimsuits for men may not
extend above the navel or below the knee and for women may not
cover the neck or extend past the shoulders or below the
knee;
2.No zippers or other fastening
devices are allowed except for a waist tie on a brief or jammer;
and
3.Suits must be of textile
material and must not be made of any rubberized type of material
such as polyurethane or neoprene.
If the suit meets the above
three criteria, it should be assumed to be an approved suit during
this interim period. USA Swimming understands and appreciates the
difficulties surrounding this issue and we are trying to do
everything we can to expedite the FINA list being published.
Coaches, officials and swimmers are urged to use common sense in
this matter.
If you have any questions
regarding the above, please contact USA Swimming via email
at comments@usaswimming.org.
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