Descente Ltd. said Friday it has developed swimwear material that remains opaque when filmed by an infrared camera.The material will be used by Japanese swimmers at the Athens Olympics, which open Aug. 13. The material, dubbed Video Proof, will be used as lining in swimwear and is intended to ease concerns by female swimmers over being shot by infrared cameras, which can make regular swimwear appear transparent, the Osaka-based sportswear company said.
"Since there are some competitive swimmers who can't concentrate on swimming (due to the situation), with their results adversely affected in the competition, we hope to back them up as much as possible (with the new material)," a company official said.
