Olympics: Swimming Pictures
Stephanie Rice of Australia trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australia's world champion butterflyer Jessicah Schipper adjusts her cap during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australia's world champion butterflyer Jessicah Schipper trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team member Leisel Jones stretches during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team member Leisel Jones trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team captain Grant Hackett trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team member Stephanie Rice trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team member Eamon Sullivan adjusts a snorkel during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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Australian Olympic swimming team member Leisel Jones trains during the third day of a training camp at Bukit Jalil Sports Complex in Kuala Lumpur on July 31, 2008. Australian head coach Alan Thompson predicted the Olympic swimming competition will be the fastest and toughest ever witnessed. His comments bode well for a deluge of world records being shattered in Beijing where many competitors will benefit from wearing a controversial new piece of swimming technology -- Speedo's LZR Racer swimsuit. Swimmers kitted out in the form-fitting bodysuit have set countless new world marks in the months since its release in February. AFP PHOTO/KAMARUL AKHIR (Photo credit should read KAMARUL AKHIR/AFP/Getty Images)
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U.S. Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin attends a press conference on Thursday July 31, 2008, in Singapore. Coughlin is in the city-state with her team where they are training prior to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. (AP Photo/ Wong Maye-E)
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