Another swimsuit controversy after record set

Alain Bernard in his Arena suit.

Alain Bernard in his Arena suit.

France’s Alain Bernard became the first man to swim the 100-meter freestyle in less than 47 seconds when he went 46.94 in the semifinals of the French championships. His time beat the old world record mark of 47.05 set by Australia’s Eamon Sullivan.

But Bernard’s new swimsuit made by Arena has not yet been approved by the world swimming body, FINA, and if it doesn’t get the OK, the record will revert to Sullivan. This continues the controversy over how big a difference the high-tech swimsuits make to elite swimmers. Ironically, Bernard wore his old suit in the finals and lost the race to Frederick Bousquet (who, alas, was not swimming nude).

Bernard shrugged off the controversy, saying that if the suit was not approved, he would set the record wearing something else. Though, with his body, the hottest moment came after the race when he started stripping off his suit:

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3 Comments on “Another swimsuit controversy after record set”

  1. #1 boomer
    on Apr 24th, 2009 at 11:31 PM

    There’s no chance that guy is doping. No way no how. 100% natural.

  2. #2 Kev
    on Apr 24th, 2009 at 11:51 PM

    Dang. If he’d just got that suit a little bit lower. That man is one lean mofo.

  3. #3 Kev
    on Apr 24th, 2009 at 11:59 PM

    Guys definitely click on the link Jim put up for more hot French swimmers pics.
    I’d give my left nut (not the right one) to watch those 3 dudes go at it :twisted: Frederick is sooo f’in hot. Yes nude swimming is nowrequired for these guys. In a very warm pool, please.

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