Are swim socks allowed in triathlon?

Yes, this is legal.
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What socks do triathletes wear?

The best socks for triathlons are made of Merino wool and stretchy synthetic fibers like spandex, stretch nylon, and more. These materials will wick away sweat and moisture to keep your feet dry and comfortable.
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Do Olympic triathletes wear socks?

Most pro triathletes don't wear socks for sprint and Olympic distance events and are wearing some for longer events. 15s on a sprint can be pretty big. However, over a full Ironman distance, it is rather insignificant.
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Can you wear a swim buoy in a triathlon?

Resting in a triathlon swim is allowed as long as triathletes don't make forward progress. Athletes can rest by standing on the bottom or holding to an inanimate object (ex: buoys, stationary boats, floating objects). If a triathlete is requesting assistance, he will need to retire from the race.
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Can you wear flippers in a triathlon?

You also cannot have any gloves, fins, bouys, anything that can be used for propulsion. Can't wear those. And goggles are 100% optional.
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Are swim snorkels allowed in triathlons?

A little-known fact is the snorkel is completely legal to use without restriction and without penalty in USA Triathlon racing events in the United States. We reached out to Certified Official Tom Reilly for full disclosure: “Snorkels are legal equipment for use by triathletes under the USA Triathlon competitive rules.
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What do triathlon swimmers wear?

You wear your wetsuit (if needed) on top of your triathlon suit/kit. After the swim, you strip off the wetsuit (and leave your triathlon suit on), put on your helmet, and cycling shoes and are ready to go. You are wearing your triathlon suit/kit underneath.
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Can I swim breaststroke in triathlon?

Breaststroke. Breaststroke is a popular stroke for competitive swimming, but it's also one of the slowest. It's a good triathlon swimming stroke to use when you need to rest or recover while still moving forward in the water.
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Do Olympic triathletes wear wetsuits?

Sometimes because of colder water temperatures, a tri suit is not enough and triathletes will opt to add a wetsuit to wear during the swim. Wearing a wetsuit has many advantages and a few disadvantages.
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Is backstroke allowed in triathlon?

The only stroke that you can't do in any sort of triathlon is backstroke – for two reasons; firstly, because you can't see where you're going, and secondly, because it's rolling on your back that signifies you may be in danger or at least struggling.
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Why do triathletes run without socks?

Socks are difficult to put on wet feet and competitors can hear the seconds ticking away as they struggle. Leaving socks out altogether will make a faster transition. There are plenty of athletes who don't wear socks when they race and don't seem to get blisters.
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Do you change shoes in a triathlon?

At any triathlon, the majority of racers wear the same shoes they wear while training. These shoes are usually made by brands that are instantly recognized by anyone.
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Can you wear compression socks in triathlon?

Not only do compression socks help improve circulation and speed up recovery, they can also protect your legs and keep you warm. Here are some of the best... A good pair of compression socks should fill an essential spot in your running kit checklist.
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Should I wear compression socks for Ironman?

Conclusion: Wearing compression stockings did not represent any advantage for maintaining muscle function or reducing blood markers of muscle damage during a triathlon event.
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Do athletes wear socks?

Athletes wear socks for comfort, to absorb moisture and to enhance the fit of a shoe. A variety of factors may influence a sprinter's decision to wear -- or not wear -- socks, including the training or competitive running environment, fit and performance of the runner's footwear, and his own personal preferences.
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Do you wear anything under a tri suit?

You should not wear underwear (except a sports bra) under your trisuit in a race. Our female-specific triathlon chamois is made to be comfortable against your skin and to protect you from chafing and discomfort on the bike, and is thin and light enough to be comfortable on the run.
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Can you wear buoyancy shorts in a triathlon?

So can you wear buoyancy shorts in a triathlon? While buoyancy shorts are a super addition to your training regime it is worth noting that they are not allowed in triathlon swims. This is for all wetsuit and for non-wetsuit swims in triathlons.
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How tight should triathlon suit?

Fit is critical.

A good tri wetsuit should be snug but not tight, covering your body securely but not being restrictive in your breathing or range-of-motion. It is a fine line, as a wetsuit that is just a little too loose and actually cause you to drag in the water and reduce the warming qualities of the suit.
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Do you have to wear a wetsuit in a triathlon?

For open water swims, the use of a triathlon wetsuit is usually mandatory. Under the wetsuit you would wear the tri suit or tri top & shorts. You may also need a neoprene skull cap, a pair of swim gloves and pair of booties in really cold conditions.
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How hard is it to swim 2.4 miles?

Endurance Build-Up

2.4 miles or 3,800 meters is a long time to be swimming. The average age-group swimmer takes roughly eighty minutes to swim this distance without stopping. And of course you're going to follow that with a bike ride and full marathon run.
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Can you wear water shoes in a triathlon?

A triathlon traditionally starts with the swim portion of the race and is followed by the bike and the run segments. Although most athletes change shoes during the transitions to bike and run, they usually go barefoot for the swim.
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What are the triathlon swimmers wearing on their ankles?

Pullbuoys feel great because they help you float nicely in the water. Paddles immediately let you know that you're working harder and increase your distance per stroke. Everybody is happy to use these 2 tools because they enhance the feel for efficiency in the water.
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Why do triathletes wear swim caps?

Caps are meant to protect the pool from your hair and hair products. Not to keep your hair dry or to save your do. Most Swim Caps will get your hair damp and some even soaked.
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