Air quality in the bubble at LC Nationals in Savannah
Former Member
First of all I would like to start this thread by saying this is the BEST ORGANIZED swim meet I have ever had the pleasure to compete in. Absolutely EVERYTHING was taken care of by Scott Rabalais and his group. Thanks for an awesome time!!
I do have something to complain about, and it was the air quality inside the bubble. I know many of my teammates at NC Masters are still suffering from the effects of the chlorine. I had a very difficult time breathing on Saturday and Sunday, especially after each of my events. I felt I could not take a deep breath. I have asked many of my teammates about this, and most of them had the same problem.
Did anyone experience something similar??
"I know that if you have an issue in regards to future meets the championship committee would like to have your information in regards to the good and bad on the hosted event.
Good luck at future meets and be prepared for all aspects of the sport.
Coach Steven"
Well said Coach!!!
This is exactly what we're trying to do here. We are trying to bring up the good and comment on the bad for future adjustments.
I swim indoors under a bubble half of the year and the air quality is not great sometimes, but definitely not as bad as it was in Savannah.
I will agree that we, as athletes, have to adjust to every circumstance. Plus where there is equality in competition, there is no advantage to anyone.
Still, the reality is that is had a negative effect on a bunch of people.
"I know that if you have an issue in regards to future meets the championship committee would like to have your information in regards to the good and bad on the hosted event.
Good luck at future meets and be prepared for all aspects of the sport.
Coach Steven"
Well said Coach!!!
This is exactly what we're trying to do here. We are trying to bring up the good and comment on the bad for future adjustments.
I swim indoors under a bubble half of the year and the air quality is not great sometimes, but definitely not as bad as it was in Savannah.
I will agree that we, as athletes, have to adjust to every circumstance. Plus where there is equality in competition, there is no advantage to anyone.
Still, the reality is that is had a negative effect on a bunch of people.