New Speedo Swimsuit for 2010 Released

New Speedo Swimsuit for 2010 Released

Speedo Cyber Swirl Swimsuit
Speedo Cyber Swirl Swimsuit

Speedo has just released a brand new suit from their 2010 Spring line. It is the Speedo Cyber Swirl swimsuit. This lycra print is made of the new Xtra Life Lycra material that is designed to fit like new for a longer amount of time. The Speedo Cyber Swirl is available in a female flyback swim suit, a male spliced jammer and a male brief swimsuit. The Cyber Swirl is a great option for swim teams since it will be available through the summer of 2011 and it comes in five different colors. You can order your new Speedo swimsuit today from D&J Sports Swim Shop.

Folding Water Polo Goal

Folding Water Polo Goal

 
Antiwave Flippa Water Polo Goal
Antiwave Flippa Water Polo Goal

Are you in the market for a cheap water polo goal? Antiwave pool products, a leader in the racing lane line and water polo equipment industry, has the perfect solution for you. The Flippa floating water polo goal is a two-thirds size version of our very popular Club water polo goal, with the added benefit that IT FOLDS FLAT FOR STORAGE. Folding for storage is easy – just pull the Rear Arms out of their sockets, and the Front Frame folds down onto the Float Panels. That’s it! Once folded, the “Flippa” goal can be carried easily under one arm. The Flippa is built to AntiWave’s usual high quality standards. The floatation panels are durable hand-laid fiberglass. The front frame and rear bar are white powder-coated aluminum. The rear struts are 1” diameter nylon rods. The net and rope are polypropylene. All fittings are stainless steel. AntiWave is renowned for the quality of their products, and (as for all products) they offer a 3-year warranty. The Flippa goal is ideal for kids’ games, practice, residential and club pools, or any location where a full-size competition goal is not needed.

Lifeguard Backboard/Spineboard Review

Lifeguard Backboard/Spineboard Review

Lifeguard Spineboard
Lifeguard Spineboard

Many swimming pools are about to open for the summer swim season and they need to make sure that they have all of the necessary rescue and lifesaving equipment on hand. One of the most important items for swimming pools to have is the lifeguard backboard or spineboard. This rescue backboard is required for all swimming pools to have on hand. There are many styles to choose from but we have found a cheap life guard backboard that will fit into every pool’s budget, the Pro-Eco Spineboard. The lifeguard Pro-Eco backboard has a seamless design that prevents any fluid contamination and a 500lb weight capacity, plus it is UV stable which makes it perfect for outdoor swimming pools. The Rapid Deployment Products Pro-Lite Spineboard is the best choice for swimming pools. This new spine board has an unlimited weight capacity and is made of lightweight, one-piece x-ray translucent polyethylene plastic with molded-in pins, and it is also UV stable. Why the Pro-Lite Spineboard and not different spine board? Because there is a 100% guarantee for the life of the spineboard under normal conditions, plus it is guaranteed not to warp for the life of the spineboard. Don’t mess around with those wood backboards that you are needing to replace every couple of yearsBackboard FloatingWe recommend the use of backboard head immobilizer with this lifeguard spine board. The head immobilizer will keep the head and neck firmly in place while on the back board. You will also need to get the velcro straps for the spineboard which is a total strap system for a fast and firm immobilization.

FINA Ruling on the Speedo LZR Racer

FINA Ruling on the Speedo LZR Racer

Speedo LZR Racer Approved by FINA
Speedo LZR Racer Approved by FINA

This statement was released this week by Speedo regarding the LZR Racer FINA ruling.

We are pleased that FINA has announced that the Speedo LZR Racer suit conforms to all FINA rules and regulations and is approved for use in all FINA competition including this year’s World Championships in Rome in July.

The reputation and ongoing success of the sport of swimming is of paramount importance to Speedo and we are pleased that there is clarity for all involved.

Speedo has been a leader in performance swimwear for over 80 years and we will continue to pioneer innovation for swimmers, within FINA rules.

Dara Torres sets a new 50m Fly Record Twice

Dara Torres sets a new 50m Fly Record Twice

Dara Torres
Dara Torres

Dara Torres has broken the 50 meter fly record at the Texas Senior Circut swim meet at Texas A&M. She broke her own American record in the 50-meter butterfly on Friday night during finals after she set the previous record during prelims on Friday.

The 42-year-old Torres, who won three silver medals in Beijing last summer, touched the wall in 25.72 seconds in the final, improving on her record time of 25.84 seconds from the morning preliminaries.

Both times beat Jenny Thompson’s American record of 26.00 seconds, set in Barcelona, Spain, in 2003. Marleen Veldhuis, of the Netherlands, set the world record of 25.33 seconds in April.

USA Swimming Bans Using Multiple Swimsuits

USA Swimming Bans Using Multiple Swimsuits

There have recently been a number of questions regarding the use of two swimsuits during
competition. Although the USA Swimming Rules & Regulations do not specifically address
this, FINA has interpreted its General Rule GR 5.3 to allow the use of only one swimsuit during
competition.
Our Rules & Regulations require that USA Swimming’s technical swimming rules conform to
those of FINA. In order for our interpretation to conform to that used by FINA, the following
interpretation is being made, effective immediately.
For purposes of Article 102.9 of the USA Swimming Rules & Regulations, Swimwear, the use of
more than one swimsuit at a time during any USA Swimming sanctioned or approved
competition is prohibited.

On March 18th, USA Swimming released the following statement regarding the use of multiple swimsuits in competition.

There have recently been a number of questions regarding the use of two swimsuits during competition. Although the USA Swimming Rules & Regulations do not specifically address this, FINA has interpreted its General Rule GR 5.3 to allow the use of only one swimsuit during competition. Our Rules & Regulations require that USA Swimming’s technical swimming rules conform to those of FINA. In order for our interpretation to conform to that used by FINA, the following interpretation is being made, effective immediately.

For purposes of Article 102.9 of the USA Swimming Rules & Regulations, Swimwear, the use of more than one swimsuit at a time during any USA Swimming sanctioned or approved competition is prohibited.

Speedo Goggles for Kids

Speedo Goggles for Kids

Speedo Jr Vanquisher Swim Goggles
Speedo Jr Vanquisher Swim Goggles

Speedo has a swim goggle that is a perfect fit for kids, the Speedo Jr Vanquisher goggle. It offers the same great fit and performance of our regular Vanquisher goggle in a slightly smaller size. The Speedo Junior Vanquisher swim goggle is the ideal choice for both the recreational and competitive swimmer with a smaller or narrower face. This low profile swim goggle is extremely comfortable and well fitting. The adjustable nose piece is great for getting that snug fit. Kids Speedo swim goggles are the among the best is design, fit, comfort and they are also priced to fit your budget. The Jr. Vanquisher swim goggles are also available with mirrored lenses, they are called the Speedo Jr. Vanquisher Plus swim goggles.

TYR FINA Approved Swimsuits

TYR FINA Approved Swimsuits

Here is the statement from TYR, regarding their FINA Approved Swimsuits:

On Tuesday, the international governing body of our sport, FINA, released their “FINA 2009 List of Approved Swimsuits.” The suits on this list are approved through December 31, 2009.

TYR has three of our technologies listed as approved:

1. Tracer Rise
2. Tracer Light
3. Untitled technology

These technologies are not listed by name on FINA’s list, but rather as corresponding codes to the samples that were submitted.

The codes correlate as follows:

1. A10 refers to Tracer Rise
2. A12 refers to Tracer Light
3. A7 refers to untitled technology

We are currently working with FINA to have these model names clarified and reflected on their official list.

In the meantime, we are pleased to have Tracer Rise and Tracer Light approved for use during the many events that will comprise the upcoming season. This will include the National Championships (World Championship Trials) in Indianapolis and the World Swimming Championships in Rome.

blueseventy Addresses FINA’s Suit Approvals

blueseventy Addresses FINA’s Suit Approvals

Here is the statement from blueseventy:

New Zealand — May 19, 2009 — Today FINA released its list of approved suits for the World Championships in July. FINA rejected 10 high-tech racing suits and approved 199 others with 136 swimsuits to be modified in accordance with the “Dubai Charter”.

blueseventy submitted 11 models of suits for FINA approval, including tights and jammers.  At this time, blueseventy suits are not listed on FINA’s site as approved models, but one of the 136 that need to be modified, and this includes the models that had previously been submitted (in late 2007) and had received approval.

blueseventy is stunned by this omission.  “As a company, and personally, we were very comfortable with the criteria for testing that FINA had outlined, our suits passed well under the threshold for buoyancy and thickness proposed by them,” stated blueseventy’s Global Marketing Manager, Dean Jackson.  “We have had confirmation that our suits passed the independent laboratory testing for both of these tests.”

Officially blueseventy is classified as one of the suits that ”may cause significant air trapping when worn by the swimmers.” However, there are several other similar brands with suits that use exactly the same fabric, with a similar construction, that have passed without a problem.  This confusing situation has led the company to seek clarification directly from FINA and blueseventy is awaiting their response.

blueseventy has 30 days to make modifications to the suit so that it no longer traps air, but the system around this is unclear since trapping air is not a measurable value and the subjective nature of this “testing” is not black or while. Initially the Dubai Charter and resubmission of these suits was in order to gain acceptance for the Rome World championships and it is blueseventy’s understanding that previously approved suits remain legal for all competitions.

“We are dedicated to working on the best solution to the short-term situation and will work closely with FINA on this process,” said Roque Santos, blueseventy Vice President of Swimming. “Most importantly, we care about swimmers, we care about our company and we care about fair play for all brands in this process.”