Lane etiquette question

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Just wondering, when lane swimming and a faster swimmer can't for some reason go around a slower swimmer (narrow lane, busy lane, slower swimmer is in the middle of the lane, whatever), is it acceptable etiquette for the faster swimmer to pass underneath the slower swimmer? Will that freak out the slower swimmer? Alan
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  • Former Member
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    Where I live, the accepted practice is for the overtaking swimmer to tap the slower swimmer on the foot to signal intention to pass. The slower swimmer is then to pull up at the wall and let the faster one turn and go first. Otherwise, turning short of the wall might be the best option. Going underneath carries some risks.
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  • Former Member
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    Where I live, the accepted practice is for the overtaking swimmer to tap the slower swimmer on the foot to signal intention to pass. The slower swimmer is then to pull up at the wall and let the faster one turn and go first. Otherwise, turning short of the wall might be the best option. Going underneath carries some risks.
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