Swimming: Goggles and Cap, Olympics 2012: How to Compete (Or Dress) Like  an Olympic Athlete

Swimming: Goggles and Cap, Olympics 2012: How to Compete (Or Dress) Like an Olympic Athlete

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If seeing all those toned bodies at this past summer’s London Games inspires you to go from spectator to contender, TIME has put together a list of equipment used in the Olympics and Paralympics. This way, even if you can’t compete like an elite athlete, you can at least look like one

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