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        Faster swimming sinks high-tech speed suits
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        The sport's governing organization, FINA, will ban the disputed suits next year. Also, a roundup of sports news.

        This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

        Swimmers broke many records this week at the world championships in Rome. But there was the swimsuit issue.

        Faster swimming sinks high-tech speed suits

        FINA is the group that governs swimming. On Tuesday, its officers accepted a decision by FINA members to ban high-tech swimsuits next year.

        Full-body suits first appeared in the 2000 Summer Olympics. But in Rome, German swimmer Paul Biedermann said the growing attention to the issue made him mad. "It's all about the suits. It's not about the swimmer anymore."

        He said that after he defeated American Michael Phelps in the 200 meter freestyle. And he did it faster than the world record time Phelps set last year at the Beijing Olympics.

        Faster swimming sinks high-tech speed suits

        Biedermann wore the newest speed suit. Phelps wore last year's version. His coach later said he would urge Phelps not to compete internationally until the ban takes effect next year.

        That was all Tuesday. The next day, Michael Phelps competed in the 200 meter butterfly. Again he wore last year's Speedo Racer. This time, he not only won, he broke his own world record.

        Now, we turn to some other sports stories of recent days.

        Faster swimming sinks high-tech speed suits

        In baseball, Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox pitched a perfect game on July 23rd. He threw to 27 batters without one of them getting on base.

        Buehrle pitched only the 18th perfect game in the history of Major League Baseball. The last one was in 2004. President Obama, a White Sox fan from Chicago, called to congratulate him.

        Four days later, baseball had another rare event. Josh Willingham of the Washington Nationals hit two grand slams in one game. He became just the 13th Major League player ever to hit a home run with the bases loaded twice in the same game.

        In cycling, American Lance Armstrong announced he will return to the Tour de France next year with a new American-based team. The seven-time winner competed this year on the Astana team based in Kazakhstan.

        Armstrong finished third last Sunday after a three-and-a-half year retirement. His Astana teammate Alberto Contador of Spain won his second Tour. Andy Schleck of Luxembourg finished second.

        On July 19th, American Tom Watson aimed to become the oldest golfer to win a major event. The oldest man so far was 48-year-old Julius Boros in 1968.

        The 59-year-old Watson needed to make a short attempt on his final hole to win the British Open. But he missed from about two and a half meters, and then lost in a playoff to American Stewart Cink.

        And finally, this week Michael Vick won a conditional return to the National Football League. But no N.F.L. teams showed immediate interest in having him play. Vick recently served 18 months in federal prison for running a dog fighting operation in which he also killed dogs. The former quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons was once the league's highest paid player.

        And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English, written by Brianna Blake. I'm Steve Ember.

        roundup: 綜合報導;綜述

        slam: 扣球

        cycling: 自行車比賽

        playoff: 最后決賽階段;(因不分勝負而進行的)延長賽

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