Dubai - proposed changes

I have been so busy with the XI FINA Masters World Championships, I have not been able to report some of the other things that I learned at the FINA Bureau meeting in Dubai last month. One of the great things about going to the meetings is the ability to develop personal relationships with the members of the Bureau. On Saturday afternoon, the Bureau meetings were finished. I was walking through the lobby of the beautiful Fairmont Dubai, at one table was Cornel Marculescu, FINA Executive Director, Bill Matson and Dale Neuburger, our FINA rep. I got called over to them and we talked about the championships to be held at Stanford. After a couple of glasses of wine, somehow the conversation got on the topic of evening out the competition. I told them that when I was in high school in San Francisco, they had a system of exponents for teams and a person could have no more than x amount of points (points were given for age, height and weight). This way you could have a basketball team of people of about like physical ability playing the game. Bill Matson said that FINA Masters Committee was looking at differenciating the records. The FINA Bureau wants to be more inclusive and the ability to have more records. When you have different types of records more people can go after them.- it will create more excitement and maybe more people will want to swim Masters As FINA is divided into different geographical segments North America, South American, Europe, Asia and Pacific the FINA Masters Committee will be recommending that the records be kept for those areas. (I thought I heard that this was being proposed by the French who wanted there swimmers to be able to get international recognition – there best women Masters swimmers are in the same age group as Laura Val). Dale said that the US is been opposed to this and that he and June Krauser have been working to keep it in committee, but it looks like he does not have the votes to keep it there. The US thinks that there should be only one set of records and in the current format. He also said that there is going to be “super category” of Masters records. Masters Masters (age 40-59) and Senior Masters (60+). Cornel said that Walt Reid, who keeps track of all the International Masters Records, while initially opposed to the idea, has developed the software to handle all the new data that will be coming in. Dale said FINA Masters will be recommending that the Federations have new categories for swimmers who were not age group swimmers (he thought this was marketing than from the competition committee). I laughed and said yea – right – the next thing you would do is to keep records on the BMI (Body Mass Index Scale). Cornel said that was considerd but they would like to see some other changes made first. Bill said that all that is left to do is that it has to pass the FINA Masters Committee. They will be meeting in Riccione, Italy just before the X FINA Masters World Championships. (Dale thinks that the French and Europeans have the votes to get it through). After it passes there, it will go the the FINA Congress (In past years, it met at the same time as the Olympics, but starting with this Congress, it will meet at the World Championships). Anyway, that is what I learned at Dubai. And thought you might like to know. michael
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    Thank you Paul, Gull, Mark, Bert, Tracy, Kim, Swimlebleach, Dorthy and ALL....as Mark pointed out...I am/was extremely reticent to bring attention to myself…I am just not comfortable doing that…especially with the things I am dealing with right now. After reading that post this morning, I felt it necessary to speak my peace with respect to the content. Heck, I have nothing against Ion. I have attempted to help him see the other side of the coin and give thought to his posts. Gosh, some of the posts I made in my attempts to help and guide him put me in harms way. Ion, in my humble opinion, is much the same as any of us. He loves his family, has pride and determination....but...often lacks the skills to be understood or to get his point made in a positive manner. Deep down, I honestly do not believe he has malice within him, and that is an important ingredient in what a person is about. Know that I am not unique…or…for that matter much different then many, many fine Masters Swimmers I’ve met all over this great nation. Swimmers who exemplify greatness….guys like Bobby Patton who over came cancer to go on to swim many, many fine swims and set incredible records and is one of the nicest, most humble people I have ever met, people like the GREAT Graham Johnston who exudes such greatness just sitting with him and talking with him that it gives you goose bumps, people like the late Dorothy Donnelley who was one of the nicest, sweetest people I ever met, people like the late Gus Langer who took his time to talk to me in Fort Lauderdale when I introduced myself to him and gave him a word or two of praise for a life time of great swimming…and the fine, decent, caring people who stood by me when my life came crashing down around me 19 months ago in Fort Worth….people who I literally owe my life to…..I could go on and on…but suffice it to say….my experience with United States Masters swimmers is heart warming, inspirational and above all a blessing. Thank you all for your kindness and support…… Tom
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    Thank you Paul, Gull, Mark, Bert, Tracy, Kim, Swimlebleach, Dorthy and ALL....as Mark pointed out...I am/was extremely reticent to bring attention to myself…I am just not comfortable doing that…especially with the things I am dealing with right now. After reading that post this morning, I felt it necessary to speak my peace with respect to the content. Heck, I have nothing against Ion. I have attempted to help him see the other side of the coin and give thought to his posts. Gosh, some of the posts I made in my attempts to help and guide him put me in harms way. Ion, in my humble opinion, is much the same as any of us. He loves his family, has pride and determination....but...often lacks the skills to be understood or to get his point made in a positive manner. Deep down, I honestly do not believe he has malice within him, and that is an important ingredient in what a person is about. Know that I am not unique…or…for that matter much different then many, many fine Masters Swimmers I’ve met all over this great nation. Swimmers who exemplify greatness….guys like Bobby Patton who over came cancer to go on to swim many, many fine swims and set incredible records and is one of the nicest, most humble people I have ever met, people like the GREAT Graham Johnston who exudes such greatness just sitting with him and talking with him that it gives you goose bumps, people like the late Dorothy Donnelley who was one of the nicest, sweetest people I ever met, people like the late Gus Langer who took his time to talk to me in Fort Lauderdale when I introduced myself to him and gave him a word or two of praise for a life time of great swimming…and the fine, decent, caring people who stood by me when my life came crashing down around me 19 months ago in Fort Worth….people who I literally owe my life to…..I could go on and on…but suffice it to say….my experience with United States Masters swimmers is heart warming, inspirational and above all a blessing. Thank you all for your kindness and support…… Tom
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