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Two years later, The Fastskin LZR Racer X was launched to help swimmers feel their fastest by combining compression, construction, sensitivity and support to give the swimmers the feeling of being fast, which in turn led to real improvements in performance.

Now, ahead of a huge year in the swimming world, Speedo has unveiled the Fastskin LZR Pure Intent and LZR Pure Valor , as well as the Pure Focus goggle, as Speedo looks to continue its proud record of being the brand worn most by Olympic gold medallists great just something about Fastskin continues to pioneer innovation and technology to help swimmers swim their fastest etc.

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Speedo have led the way in swimwear innovation since the company was founded in At the Olympics in Los Angeles, Australian swimmer Claire Dennis won gold and set an Olympic record wearing Speedo, but was almost disqualified for showing too much shoulder in her suit. The modern Fastskin story started in at the Barcelona Olympics when Speedo started to explore how the fabrics that the suits were made from could reduce the drag created when the water flowed over it. It also introduced water repellency and low profile, flat lock seams to reduce drag.

This was followed by the Aquablade suit in at the Atlanta Olympics in In this suit not only did Speedo further develop the fabrics to reduce drag, but also the design of the suit to increase coverage on the swimmer. Some male athletes started wearing the female suit to get the extra coverage to improve performance.

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Living it up sea slug style. Could transplants be a thing of the past? Attack of the undead! Finally, Fairhurst's team zeroed in on sharks. They are highly agile swimmers, even though their bodies create massive turbulence underwater. The secret, Speedo learned, lies in the shark's skin. It is patterned with little ridges called "denticles".

They reduce the amount of water that touches the shark as it swims. Speedo developed a material that mimics the skin structure of sharks.



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