Why do water polo players wear unusual swimming caps?

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Everyone knows that swimmers wear plastic caps protect their hair and reduce drag, but what’s the point of a non-water resistant water polo bonnet, with little holes in it?

Well, just like rugby players, water polo players need to protect their ears. There may not be quite as much contact in the aqua sport as there is in rugby, but collisions are still common, as are balls to the ear.

“Water polo balls are plastic and weigh 400-450 grams – it’s not the heaviest ball, but it can hurt if it hits you,” head coach of Barnet Water Polo Club, Aram Eidipour, told The Independent.

Eardrums are sensitive and the clever cap design helps to avoid ruptures. Eardrums can only heal when dry, and may take weeks to repair themselves – not ideal for Olympic athletes who train in the water.

According to Mr Eidipour, all reputable clubs will get their player to wear water polo caps for health and safety reasons.

The colander-style plastic ear coverings have small holes in them, their design helps to reduce the amount of water entering the ear cavity, while allowing players to hear each other during a game.

The fabric parts of the hat offer a thick layer of protection, but also serve a more important purpose: “The hats help to identify your teammates, because the only part of the body out of the water is the head,” said Mr Eidipour.

“They have a number on the side, and can also have the name of the country on the front and the name of the player on the back.”

Like swimmers, some water polo players also choose to wear a cap under their fabric hats to protect their hair. Water polo caps come in three colours, red for a goalie, and blue or white for each team.

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