Luke Ivey, Aaron Manning, Riley McCracken. In 1999, Speedo introduced the Fastskin line of swimsuits, designed to reduce drag during swimming On February.

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Luke Ivey, Aaron Manning, Riley McCracken

In 1999, Speedo introduced the Fastskin line of swimsuits, designed to reduce drag during swimming On February 18 th, 2008 Speedo introduced the LZR Racer Fastskin suit In the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, 94% of swimming races were won by competitors in LZR Racer suits. 23 out of the 25 world records broken at the 2008 Olympics were broken in the LZR Racer suit One of the coaches of Japan's Olympic swim team said "If swimmers dont wear the LZR Racer, they wont be able to compete in the Beijing Olympics. Topic Background

Background (cont.) The idea behind the Fastskin line of suits is to reduce drag during swimming by emulating the skin of a shark, using v- shaped ridges to reduce the friction produced as water passes over the body The suit also is form fitting and compresses the muscles, while still allowing for full range of motion during swimming ssn= &issue=v05i0002&article=115_cobpanfbfass ssn= &issue=v05i0002&article=115_cobpanfbfass – A 2002 study Comparison of buoyancy, passive and net active drag forces between Fastskin and standard swimsuits found that Fastskin suits significantly reduce drag We decided to see if there has been a significant reduction in swimming times since the introduction of the Fastskin suit, compared to before the introduction of the suit

Study/Results Test subjects were lowered into water and dragged along by a winch at pre-set speeds They were monitored by video camera for correct form and posture while performing a streamline and a kick in both regular and Fastskin suits Study used paired sample T-Tests to compare weights of swimmers and ANOVA testing to compare the drag for different velocities and suit material Results showed that the Fastskin did not increase buoyancy, but significantly lowered water drag by up to 7%

Study/Results

Condition Normal Fastskin Difference Difference % Surface (gliding) Surface(kicking) Depth (gliding) Depth (kicking) , Overall

Our hypothesis We believe that there will be a significant reduction in the speed of swimmers since the introduction of the Fastskin suit, and we believe the suit has something to do with it We decided to look at 200m freestyle times from 1976 – 1996 Olympic games, and then from 2000 – 2008 Olympics, which took place after the Fastskin had begun to be used competitively. We also examined 200m world record times from 1967 to 2008, in order to determine if record times have dropped at a faster rate since Fastskin suits came along. We chose the 200m freestyle since we felt that it was the shortest race where using a Fastskin suit would create a suitable drop in time to warrant study

200 Meter Freestyle: Olympic Times 1976 Mean1980 Mean1984 Mean1988 Mean1992 Mean1996 Mean2000 Mean2004 Mean2008 Mean Descriptive Statistics: 2000 times Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q times Variable Maximum 2000 times Descriptive Statistics: 1996 times Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q times Variable Maximum 1996 times

Descriptive Statistics: Time AS, Time BS Variable N N* Mean SE Mean StDev Minimum Q1 Median Q3 Time AS Time BS Variable Maximum Time AS Time BS Since the suit has been put into use in the Olympics, there has been an average decrease of 1.95 seconds in swimming times.

Two-Sample T-Test and CI: Time AS, Time BS Two-sample T for Time AS vs Time BS N Mean StDev SE Mean Time AS Time BS Difference = mu (Time AS) - mu (Time BS) Estimate for difference: % CI for difference: (-3.801, ) T-Test of difference = 0 (vs not =): T-Value = P-Value = DF = 334 We can conclude that there is a significant difference in times before (BS) and after (AS) the swimsuit was in use.

Class Activity Open P:\temp\Swimming Powerpoint Riley Luke Aaron Open up Minitab worksheet 200 freestyle times Run a 2 sample T-Test for 1992, 1996 and 1996 and 2000 Surprised by the results?

2 sample T tests for 8 year spans Two-Sample T-Test and CI: 2000 times, 1992 times Two-sample T for 2000 times vs 1992 times N Mean StDev SE Mean 2000 times times Difference = mu (2000 times) - mu (1992 times) Estimate for difference: % CI for difference: (-3.664, ) T-Test of difference = 0 (vs not =): T-Value = P-Value = DF = 108 Two-Sample T-Test and CI: 2008 times, 2000 times Two-sample T for 2008 times vs 2000 times N Mean StDev SE Mean 2008 times times Difference = mu (2008 times) - mu (2000 times) Estimate for difference: % CI for difference: (-3.334, ) T-Test of difference = 0 (vs not =): T-Value = P-Value = DF = 147

Conclusions No real conclusive evidence that the Fastskin suit is causing times to drop more quickly than usual Conflicting data between the world record time drops since Fastskin introduction and 200 meter freestyle times overall Speedo introduced the Aquablade swimsuit in 1996, the precursor to the Fastskin. Could that explain the sudden drop in times from 1992 to 1996 that we didnt see from 1996 to 2000? The quality of swimmers at each games could be of varying quality, thus explaining the 200 freestyle mean times actually increasing from one Olympic to the next More questions raised by our research than real answers, however while the Fastskin suits and the LZR Racer suit may not be the driving force behind the supposed sudden drop in swimming times, there is no denying that they reduce drag and thus provide some advantage to the wearer In highly competitive events like World Championships and Olympics, nearly every competitor will be wearing some form of Fastskin or its competitors, making the performance advantage nearly universal and thus no longer a true advantage

Ideas/Homework Would be interesting to track a swimmers drop in times before and after wearing the suit, and then compare it to their average reduction in time over their swimming career More data used when evaluating / more advanced statistical techniques used when examining data How do the professionals feel about it? Is the entire uproar somewhat un- warranted, seeing as the suits have been approved and everyone can use them? Is it even possible to reach a conclusion on this issue, once you consider differences and changes in training, nutrition, participants, venue and time span? Homework: Write a few sentences about your interpretation of our work. Is the Fastskin really making a difference? Cite data from our Powerpoint or from our Minitab work, which is found in the P drive, temp folder under Swimming Powerpoint