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Elham Asghari : ウィキペディア英語版 | Elham Asghari
Elham Sadat Asghari (born 1981) is an Iranian female swimmer who claimed that she has set an as-yet-unrecognized 20 kilometers swimming record in the Caspian Sea in northern Iran in June 2013. == Early life and background== Elham began swimming at the age of five and started to teach swimming at the age of 17.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Iran swimmer’s time goes unrecorded: "Her bathing suit was too revealing" )〕 As a child Asghari’s childhood dream was to swim in open waters and to achieve her goal she looked for training programmes on the internet. Asghari’s father worked as a wrestler, and encouraged her to register her records.〔 In Iran Islamic Sharia law is applied. The Islamic dress code imposes that women are required to cover their hair and body regardless of their religion and nationality. Moreover female athletes in Iran are expected to practice separately from men; for swimmers this means swimming in women-only pools or in their own times. The only competition in which Iranian women swimmers take part are the Women's Islamic Games, as they cannot go to competitions abroad so they would not be seen by men while wearing swimsuits.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Swimmer Elham Asghari Denied Record Over Unislamic Costume in Iran )〕 To comply to the Sharia, Asghari came up with a special Hijab swimsuit that covered her body from head to toe, which in water adds 6 kilograms to the swimmer's weight.〔
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