Lance not allowed to swim in masters competition

dfw.cbslocal.com/.../ Lance withdrew voluntarily, but what would USMS have done if he hadn't.
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  • Former Member
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    We had "corked bats" they are called "tech suits" And we got rid of them :) Hmmm I wonder how many of you in the let him swim camp would be willing to get off the internet and go into a room full of Lance’s (LA) victims, face to face, and explain you’re rational. Let’s start with Emma O’Reilly whom Lance sued libel and publically referred to as a prostitute and an alcoholic. In the same room will have Betsy and Frankie Andreu, who received voice mails from LA’s close friend Stephanie Mcllvain that stated “I hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head” Or Mike Anderson, LA’s former personal assistant who felt he had to move his family out of the United States to get away from his intimidations. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. I know this kind of PR probably works in the “Outlaw Racing League” the bad boys of racing and all that, but USMS demographics are probably a bit more NPR and a little less NASCAR, don’t you think? Finally if it’s a typical masters meet, many of are participants are parents and there kids cheer them on. How are you going to explain this one? “Hey Dad, why does this swim meet allow the worlds greatest sports cheater to compete?
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    We had "corked bats" they are called "tech suits" And we got rid of them :) Hmmm I wonder how many of you in the let him swim camp would be willing to get off the internet and go into a room full of Lance’s (LA) victims, face to face, and explain you’re rational. Let’s start with Emma O’Reilly whom Lance sued libel and publically referred to as a prostitute and an alcoholic. In the same room will have Betsy and Frankie Andreu, who received voice mails from LA’s close friend Stephanie Mcllvain that stated “I hope somebody breaks a baseball bat over your head” Or Mike Anderson, LA’s former personal assistant who felt he had to move his family out of the United States to get away from his intimidations. And this is just the tip of the iceberg. I know this kind of PR probably works in the “Outlaw Racing League” the bad boys of racing and all that, but USMS demographics are probably a bit more NPR and a little less NASCAR, don’t you think? Finally if it’s a typical masters meet, many of are participants are parents and there kids cheer them on. How are you going to explain this one? “Hey Dad, why does this swim meet allow the worlds greatest sports cheater to compete?
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