
Why Olympic divers take showers -- and use those tiny towels -- between dives
CNN
Some viewers of the Tokyo Olympics are baffled by the behavior of divers between plunges into the pool. Let us explain.
Divers typically emerge from the water after a plunge and immediately take a quick shower by the side of the pool -- even though they are already wet. Then they dry themselves off with little towels -- even though they will get wet again on their next dive. "Why do divers shower after each dive?" has been one of the top Google searches about the Olympics in the past week.
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