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New ART. 2...Suits worn by swimmers shall be limited to the following requirements:
Penalty (For ART. 2): When an official discovers a competitor wearing an illegal swimsuit by the wearing of two suits or a suit which is of an illegal construction, the official shall:
Rationale: Technical swimsuits were introduced to the world of swimming approximately two years ago. The advanced technology fundamentally altered the sport, and swimwear became more of a piece of equipment as opposed to a uniform. The rules of swimming have always prohibited the wearing or use of an item that would aid in the swimmer's speed or buoyancy. The technical suits have evolved with little or no regard for these basic rules. In order to preserve the integrity, tradition and heritage of the sport, as well as protect and enhance the interscholastic swimming program, the new requirements and restrictions on swimwear are necessary to promote the educational values of high school athletics by promoting fair play. The immediate implementation date will guarantee fairness in competition throughout the high school swimming seasons and allow the meet officials to fairly and consistently enforce the rule.
The issue of the introduction and use of the technical swimsuit has been perhaps one of the most controversial in the sport of swimming at all levels. The NFHS Swimming & Diving Rules Committee has diligently monitored the developments surrounding the impact of the suits and evolving rules. The committee and the Board of Directors, once sound information was available, took immediate action in order to preserve the integrity of our high school swimming programs and bring back the fairness in competition that is expected to be present in our education-based athletic competitions.
We thank you for your prompt attention and cooperation to disseminate this information as is appropriate in your state to schools and officials. The schedule of immediate implementation is intended to include the necessary time for each state association to properly address this rule change with their member schools.