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Where is Arena swimwear from?

Where is Arena swimwear from?

Tolentino , Italy
Arena S.p.A. is an Italian manufacturing company of competitive swimwear created in 1973 by Horst Dassler. The company is currently headquartered in Tolentino, Italy….Arena (swimwear)

Type S.p.A.
Founded 1973
Founder Horst Dassler
Headquarters Tolentino , Italy
Area served Worldwide

What swimwear does Arena sponsor?

USA Swimming
(AP) — Arena and USA Swimming have agreed to an eight-year deal in which the swimwear company will serve as exclusive sponsor of the U.S. national team and create new uniforms. The deal announced Monday takes effect in January.

What is a swim Arena called?

A natatorium (plural: natatoriums or natatoria, also called swimming hall) is a building containing a swimming pool.

Do Arena suits run small?

In our experience Arena brands run much smaller than other brands. And normally, swimmers go down 2 sizes in tech suits. *It’s in our opinion that the tighter the suit the more use you can get out of it.

Who founded Arena?

Horst Dassler
The arena brand was created by sports visionary Horst Dassler, son of the Adidas founder and President of Adidas France. During the 1972 Munich Summer Games, Dassler was on the pool deck when Mark Spitz won his historic 7 gold medals.

Is tech suit too big?

If your, ahem, back crack is showing, it’s a little too small. Male tech suits are going longer up on the hips and belly, not shorter. The only rule of thumb is the suit must not go over and above the navel, so you’ll have some options on a high-waisted jammer if you prefer that fit.

When was Arena swimwear founded?

1973
Dassler immediately started forming plans for a swimwear company dedicated to aquatic sports and created the new performance swimwear brand known today as arena. In 1973, just one year after the Games, arena launched its first competition swimwear line with the introduction of SkinfitĀ®.

How long do tech swimsuits last?

Generally, tech suits last about 10 swimming meets or about 30 to 40 swims. Once the tech suit starts to stretch out and lose its water repellency it won’t provide optimal performance benefits anymore.

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