Take a look at the press release posted on swiminfo.com: www.swiminfo.com/.../6949.asp
Here's a quote that bothers me:
By strategically increasing the surface area, TYR has increased his/her ability to pull without increasing any resistance through the recovery. Just think of it as ascending an aquatic ladder.
Should these be allowed? I would guess that they are o.k. as far as current rules read, but I don't like it. I think these sleeves amount to an aid, sort of like wearing paddles. I guess the question is: what constitutes a swimsuit? Obviously caps are o.k., so you can't argue that it must be one piece.
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Sorry, Mark but the triathlete argument about the watch and wrist band don't fly; everyone knows that triathletes aren't really swimmers! The are marginally good at three disciplines and have a whole lot of stored energy and time on their hands.
kidding.
Sorry, Mark but the triathlete argument about the watch and wrist band don't fly; everyone knows that triathletes aren't really swimmers! The are marginally good at three disciplines and have a whole lot of stored energy and time on their hands.
kidding.