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(FILES) Picture dated 17 March 2000 shows Olympic and World record holder Susie O'Neill of Australia modeling the highly controversial and revolutionary new body suit which was unveiled at the Sydney International Aquatic Centre. The new suit named "Fastskin", is modelled on shark skin and it has been estimated that it could improve swim times by up to three per cent. Olympic swimmers were, 02 May 2000 given the rights to wear controversial neck-to-ankle swimsuits at the Sydney Games after a Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) ruling in Switzerland. (ELECTRONIC IMAGE) AFP PHOTO/Greg WOOD
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2000-03-18
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GREG WOOD
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