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IMPORTANT NOTICE re: SWIMWEAR
All swimmers and officials please note the
following information
This is an extract from the Swimming Officials Newsletter (Feb
2010)
issued by British Swimming
SWIMWEAR
Rules governing swimwear are contained within FINA General Rule
5 and By Law BL 8
GR5 SWIMWEAR
GR5.1 The swimwear
(swimsuit, cap and goggles) of all competitors shall be in good
moral taste and suitable
for the individual sports discipline and not carry any symbol
which may be considered offensive.
GR5.2 All swimsuits
shall be non transparent.
GR5.3 The referee
of a competition has the authority to exclude any competitor whose
swimsuit or body
symbols do not comply with this Rule.
GR5.4 Before any
swimwear of new design, construction or material is used in competition,
the manufacturer
of such swimwear must submit the swimwear to FINA and obtain approval
of FINA.
BL 8 SWIMWEAR
BL 8.1 All FINA
approved swimwear to be used at the Olympic Games and FINA World
Championships must
be approved by FINA at least twelve (12) months prior to the start
of the respective competition. In addition, it
must be available for all competitors by 1st January of the year
of the Olympic Games or FINA World
Championships.
BL 8.2 In swimming
competitions the competitor must wear only one swimsuit in one
or two pieces. No
additional items, like arm bands or leg bands shall be regarded
as parts of a swimsuit.
BL 8.3 From January
1st 2010 swimwear for men shall not extend above the navel nor
below the knee, and
for women, shall not cover the neck, extend past the shoulder,
nor shall extend below knee. All swimsuits shall be
made from textile materials.
It should be noted that BL 8.1 relates only to those specified
Championships listed in the By-Law.
British Swimming has also published the following announcement.
In addition to complying with FINA General Rule 5, the swimwear
in these competitions must comply with By-Laws 8.2 and 8.3 concerning
the style and material used. This does not prevent the use of
a zip (or other fastening) as this is not mentioned in these provisions.
British Records may be achieved.
However, if a World or European Record is to be claimed then the
swimwear must meet the requirements of the issuing authority.
This is separate from the General Rules and By-Laws and is subject
to change at any time. A list of approved swimsuits can be found
on the FINA website.
Following the FINA Bureau meeting in January 2010 new rules for
Masters and Open Water have been published in a press release.
14. SWIMWEAR
OPEN WATER: from
June 1, 2010 Open Water Swimwear, for both Men and Women, shall
not cover the neck, extend past the shoulder, nor shall extend
below the ankle. All Open Water swimsuits shall comply with the
FINA Criteria for Materials and Approval Procedures. Until June
2010, the 2009 models can be used in order to protect the athlete
from sunburn, jellyfish etc.
MASTERS: the same
swimwear regulations as per pool swimming will be applied from
January 15, 2010.
RJ/WCSA Officials Committee/Feb 2010