Soul Cap Gets Approved for Competitions After Olympics Ban - The

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Swim cap for Black hair gets race approval after Olympic ban

Ban on 'Soul Cap' Spotlights Lack of Diversity in Swimming - Bloomberg

The CROWN Act - Last year we were extremely disappointed to learn that FINA, the governing body for international competition in water sports, had banned Soul Cap, swimming caps designed specifically for

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Olympic swim cap ban: What does 'Soul Cap' ruling mean for Black swimmers at 2021 Games?

Olympic swim cap ban: What does 'Soul Cap' ruling mean for Black swimmers at 2021 Games?

Swimming caps designed for afro hair approved after Tokyo Olympic ban - National

Swim caps for natural black hair are banned from Olympics

Team of Japan competes in the Women Team Free final of artistic swimming at the 19th FINA World Championships in Budapest, Hungary, Friday, June 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Anna Szilagyi Stock Photo - Alamy

Olympic swim cap ban: What does 'Soul Cap' ruling mean for Black swimmers at 2021 Games?

Soul Cap approved for top swimming meets with aim of increasing diversity

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