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A competitive style swim cap in use

A swim cap, swimming cap or bathing cap, is a silicone, latex or lycra cap worn on the head by recreational and competitive swimmers.

Caps are worn for various reasons. Some facilities require the wearing of swim caps, in order to protect filters from becoming clogged with loose hairs which fall from the head of swimmers who are not wearing a cap. Caps are also sometimes worn in an attempt to keep the hair relatively dry or free from chlorinated water, to keep the sun off the hair, and also, when a cap is worn with ear plugs, in order to keep water out of the ears.

Competitive swim caps are made of tightly fitted silicone, latex, or lycra that hugs the skull of its user, providing cover for his or her hair. This reduces drag in the water caused by loose hair. During longer swimming sessions, a swim cap keeps the wearer's head warm.

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History [edit]

Swim caps were made of rubberized fabric during the early 20th century. By the 1920s they were made of latex. The earliest chin strap caps were known as "aviator's style" as they resembled the strapped leather helmets of flyers of the day. During the 1940s swim caps became scarce as rubber was needed for war materials. It was a lucky girl who had a swim cap to protect her "wave" (hair style) during that period. The permanent wave hairstyle took time to obtain and was expensive, so many women wanted to protect their hair while swimming. The 1950s saw decorated caps come into vogue, and during the 1960s colorful flower petal swim caps became popular. Men's long hair styles of the late 1960s and early 1970s made swimming pool operators change rules requiring swim caps for swimmers with long hair. Without swim cap requirements wearing swim caps fell out of fashion during the early 1970s. Competitive swimming in the 1980s and 1990s and the worldwide construction of indoor lap swimming pools for fitness swimming, made the swim cap popular again. Today swim caps are available in competitive racing styles, traditional chin strap type with inner sealing to keep out water and colorful floral styles reminiscent of the 1960s as well as other graphic prints.

Double swim caps [edit]

Many swimmers have trouble finding a swim cap that keeps their hair dry. "Double capping"—wearing two swim caps—can provide a tighter swim cap seal. An inner silicon or latex swim cap pulled low over the ears worn under a second traditional style chin strap swim cap with an inner seal may provide the protection desired. "Double capping" is also used by participants of open water swimming to provide warmth.

During the 2012 Olympics held in London U.K., some swimmers wore double swim caps. Swimmers make this choice because the inner cap is latex and grips the head, their swim goggles go over the latex swim cap, and a second snug silicon swim cap is fitted over the goggles and inner cap making as smooth a surface as possible for maximum streamlining.

English Channel swimming rules for swim caps [edit]

The English "Channel Swimming and Piloting Federation" and the "Channel Swimming Association" state that "one standard swim cap" may be used for official English Channel record swims. The cap must be approved by the official observer who accompanies the swimmer on the pilot boat across the channel. "Standard swim caps" that have been used by English Channel swimmers of record over the years include solid rubber "tank" style swim caps, molded rubber swim caps with chin strap, bubble crepe rubber swim caps with chin strap, silicone swim caps and latex "racing" swim caps. Swim caps that have neoprene within the cap construction such as the "Barracuda Hothead", or that are completely made of neoprene are not allowed for record English Channel swims. Several other long distance swims such as the Santa Catalina Channel California swim have similar rules for record swims. Swim caps worn for open water swims should be of visible colors that contrast with the water so that observers may safely monitor them, and operators of vessels may see them.

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Tallahassee.com
Sat, 25 May 2013 23:06:35 -0700

During the swim-to-bike transition, the fastest athletes simply drop their goggles and swim cap, put their helmet and sunglasses on, and grab their bike to run out. Some racers leave their shoes attached to the pedals and put them on while riding. If ...
 
Rockport Pilot
Fri, 24 May 2013 08:16:05 -0700

The fee to participate is $70, which includes goggles, pool entry for practices, swim cap, TAAF fee, and a t-shirt. Prospective team members can complete their swim test on the same day they register. The swimmer must be able to swim once across the ...
 
Russellville Courier
Thu, 23 May 2013 13:46:40 -0700

The cost for the Russellville Sharks is $10 for the club membership, $55 for the swim team membership and $10 for a required swim cap. Season practices begin June 10 for ages 11 and up and June 11 for ages 10 and under. An application packet can be ...
 
Stowe Today
Thu, 23 May 2013 09:04:22 -0700

Among the local people who appeared on the show were Brynn, Phil Schoepke (wearing the Stowe swim cap), Luke Moore, Jessica Gerhart, Margaret Haskins, Jennifer Kimmich, Tricia Kules and Cynthia Needham. To watch the episode, titled “Vampires of ...
 
Jackson Free Press
Thu, 23 May 2013 13:31:13 -0700

There will be no race day registration. $85-$145. The last day to register is May 30 by 10 p.m. Registration fee will cover T-shirt, swim cap and post-race meal. For more information, contact race coordinator Wendy Bourdin at wendy.bourdin@ridgelandms ...
 
Starjournalnow
Fri, 17 May 2013 14:17:19 -0700

The cost to enter is $35 if registered by June 15 and includes a commemorative T-shirt, swim cap, goody bag and finish line food. The cost of registration after June 15 is $45. The Swim Challenge offers a safe course for beginners and recreational lap ...
 
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Tue, 14 May 2013 04:37:27 -0700

If you don't wear a swim cap, try wetting your hair with tap water and then spraying a leave-in conditioner on it before you get in the water. "One of the most important things as soon as you get out of the pool is to rinse off. Try to get that ...

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Fri, 17 May 2013 01:42:23 -0700

Wear a bright swim cap if you're doing an open-water swim near a lot of personal watercraft. • Swim with a partner. There is safety in numbers. Never swim alone. • Train on a patrolled beach, if possible. • Swim parallel to the shore. Though the ...
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