Tech Suit Armageddon!
Today, on the site MetaFilter.com, I came across a posting discussing yesterday's FINA ruling regarding competition tech suits. It's a great collection of links, so I thought I just steal post it here.
Today FINA, swimming's international body, released a list of approved suits. And with that, swimming took its first step towards sanity or towards ruin, depending on where you stand. Since the approval of Speedo's LZR Racer before the Olympics and concomitant widespread destruction of world records, the swim community has been riven by the suits: Are they too much aid or are they just a technical improvement, like when tennis moved beyond the wooden racket? The debate is best catalyzed by the case of Fred Bousquet, first man under 19s in 50 yards and under 21s in 50 meters. Attacked by anti-suit zealot Craig Lord of SwimNews, Bousquet's coach fires back in a blog whose comments themselves do a great job of demonstrating the divide. (Lord responds.)
Meanwhile, Bluseventy, whose suit took swimming by storm for being cheaper, more durable , and — in the lead up to the Olympic Trials — more available than the LZR is nowhere on the list at all. Did Speedo, main sponsor of FINA, have anything to do with that?


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There's another great discussion going on at USMS that John sent me. Check this out: http://forums.usms.org/showthread.php?t=14090
Hey, look!
Someone on the USMS discussions boards suggested boycotting Speedo. Didn't we hear something like that on deck at Nationals?
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