“…Reportedly, sweat rates in male swimmers range between 0.33 and 2.7L·hr -1 (Cox, Broad, Riley, & Burke, 2002;Hue et al, 2004;Lemon, Deutsch, & Payne, 1989;Maughan et al, 2009;Macaluso et al, 2011;Soler, Echegaray, & Rivera, 2003) and 0.30 L·hr -1 for female swimmers (Cox et al, 2002;Maughan et al, 2009). In addition, previous research has shown sweat rates increase as water temperature (McMurray & Horvath, 1979;Macaluso et al, 2011) or exercise intensity increases (Cox et al, 2002). For example, in elite male water polo players, the demands of competition resulted in sweat rates and fluid intake more than twice that of the training environment (Cox et al, 2002).…”