The Speedo LZR racer swimsuit has become the champion swimsuit yet again Thursday.
Jessica Hardy, who wore the Speedo LZR, set a record in the women's 50-meter breaststroke at the short-course swimming world championships on Thursday.
Hardy, 21, finished in 29.58 seconds to shave 0.32 off the record, garnering yet another record by a person who wore the high-tech suit.
The Speedo LZR racer swimsuit has been worn in 22 of the 23 records that have been broken since its release in February.
The Speedo LZR is built with a girdle meant to hold a swimmer's body in the best position as he or she moves through the water.
The governing body of swimming decided last weekend not to ban the new Speedo LZR racer swimsuit, despite claims of buoyancy and "technological doping" by several critics.
The Speedo LZR racer swimsuits, which is said to have been designed by NASA, cost $500 in retail price.
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