The USA Swimming House of
Delegates, at its September 2009 meeting, adopted new rules
regarding swimwear which limited swimsuits used for competitive
purposes to those swimsuits which are in compliance with
specifications established by FINA, the international governing
body for the sport of swimming.
On January 4, 2010, FINA issued
its final list of swimsuits approved for use in 2010. The suits
included on this final list were all submitted to and approved by
FINA. In addition to the suits included on this list, FINA has
indicated that “older suits” are also acceptable for
competition. Although the term “older suits” was not
specifically defined, it generally refers to suits made from nylon
or Lycra that meet the following criteria:
- 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;
- Material used for swimsuits can
be only textile material which is defined as materials consisting
of natural and/or synthetic, individual and non-consolidated yarns
used to constitute a fabric by weaving, knitting, and/or braiding.
Simply put, this would generally refer to suits made only from
nylon or Lycra that do not have any rubberized material such as
polyurethane or neoprene; and
- No zippers or other fastening
devices are allowed except for a waist tie on a brief or
jammer.
Although the “older
suits”, as defined above, are acceptable for competition,
they will not be allowable for purposes of establishing World
Records, as qualifying times for FINA World Championships or
Olympic Games, or for world rankings. Only suits listed on the FINA
Suit List may be used for these purposes.
Effective immediately,
with the exception of our USA Swimming Championship Meets as
defined in Article 207 of the USA Swimming Rulebook (U.S. Open,
National and Junior National Championships and Trials Class Meets),
swimsuits allowable for use in USA Swimming sanctioned or approved
competition must either appear on the attached FINA Suit List or meet the definition of an
“older suit” as defined above.
For purposes of our USA
Swimming Championship Meets, the “older suits” are not
allowable and only suits appearing on the attached FINA Suit List are acceptable for use in
competition.
Please be aware that some of the
swimsuits on the approved list have the same model names as older
suits which do not meet the new technical requirements. We strongly
recommend you check with the retailer or suit manufacturer to be
sure you are purchasing an approved suit.
The FINA specifications for
swimsuit approval included a requirement that all approved suits
must include a non-removable marking or label on the swimsuit
indicating the swimsuit has been “FINA approved”, along
with an indication of the approval date. It appears this
marking/label will be provided exclusively by FINA and will include
some kind of numbering system. The number on the label/marking will
have to be entered on any World Record Application Forms. The
marking/label will most likely be on the inside of the suit where
it will not be visible to any observer.
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