Which country made Speedo?
Speedo, an Australian company, was founded by Scottish immigrant Alexander MacRae. He was born in 1888 and grew up in a small fishing village near Loch Kishorn in the West Highlands, before moving to Sydney in 1910. McRae set up a hosiery company called MacRae Knitting Mills in 1914. Speedo International Limited is an Australian-British distributor of swimwear and swim-related accessories based in Nottingham, England. Danomic Investments Ltd. Founded in Sydney, Australia in 1914 by Alexander MacRae, a Scottish emigrant, the company is now a subsidiary of the British Pentland Group.Speedo was born on Bondi Beach, Australia in 1928. Our history of innovation started that year, when our Scottish founder Alexander McRae introduced the Racerback suit, the world’s first non-wool suit allowing greater freedom of motion.Speedo’s racing swimsuits are some of the fastest on the planet, as evidenced by how many swimmers wore them at the Tokyo Olympics. Best known for making lap swimming suits, Speedo also makes a ton of other apparel, including swim training fins, swimming caps, and even earplugs for swimmers.
What is the actual name of a Speedo?
A swim brief or racing brief is any briefs-style male swimsuit such as those worn in competitive swimming, diving and water polo. The popularity of the Australian Speedo brand racing brief has led to the use of its name in many countries around the world to refer to any racing brief, regardless of the maker. Following years of controversy around the performance enhancement of racing suits, FINA in 2008 implemented a ban on their production . Although the ban did not come into effect until January 2010, new laws deemed the Speedo LZR an illegal and therefore obsolete product.In July 2009, FINA voted to ban non-textile (non-woven) swimsuits in competitive events from 2010. The new policy was implemented to combat the issues associated with performance-enhancing swimsuits, hindering the ability to accurately measure the performance of swimmers.Debuting at a time when long-sleeved bathing wear was the norm, the swimsuit was banned from some beaches for being too revealing. It went on to revolutionise the swimwear industry. The Racerback was also the swimsuit that made Speedo a household name and paved the way for their future controversial innovations.
