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How did wearing swimsuits that mimicked sharkskin affect swimmers at the 2000
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The swimmers suffered small cuts on their skin.
The swimmers lost half of their races.
Eighty percent of the swimmers won medals.
There were no noticeable effects.
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Answer: 80 percent of the swimmers won medals. Good luck
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