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- It was broken in 2009 by Luiz Arapiraca wearing a new technology super-suit manufactured by Jaked in Italy.
- Speedo said 89 percent of all the medals in swimming, including 94 percent of the gold medals were won by LZR Racer swimmers ), Italian swimsuit makers Arena and Jaked responded by both developing suits that one-upped the Speedo by using pure polyurethane.
- He chose to wear the Speedo LZR, which was the suit worn by most swimmers at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, whereas every other swimmer in that final was wearing either the new Arena X-Glide or Jaked ( both of these suits are completely covered in polyurethane ).
- In 2008, leading up to the Olympics, Speedo introduced a 50 % Polyurethane suit dubbed LZR . Pure polyurethane suits from Arena ( X-Glide ), Adidas ( Hydrofoil ) and Italian suit manufacturer, Jaked were thought to be largely responsible for the multiple World Records in 2009 including at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships ( dubbed the " Plastic Games " ).
- The drop in world record times in the 2008 / 2009 coincided with the introduction of polyurethane suits from Speedo ( LZR, 50 % polyurethane ) in 2008 and by Arena ( X-Glide ), Adidas ( Hydrofoil ) and Italian swimming suit manufacturer Jaked ( all 100 % polyurethane ) in 2009 . FINA's ban on non-textile suit came into effect on January 2010.