Some people with severe allergies and asthma do need an inhaler. By Sunday afternoon, I could barely breathe in the pool area in Austin and had a hacking cough. One of my teammates had trouble finishing her races because of poor air quality/excess chlorination. When imspoiled forgot to use her inhaler at zones, she couldn't finish her race.
See, I thought that the TSC pool had good air circ, and did not seem chlorinated at all. I was under the impression that it had some kind of advanced filtering that didn't require chlorine, or at least used only low levels of it. One of my teammates, who is an asthmatic, commented several times on how "non-chlorinated" the pool seemed.
Some people with severe allergies and asthma do need an inhaler. By Sunday afternoon, I could barely breathe in the pool area in Austin and had a hacking cough. One of my teammates had trouble finishing her races because of poor air quality/excess chlorination. When imspoiled forgot to use her inhaler at zones, she couldn't finish her race.
See, I thought that the TSC pool had good air circ, and did not seem chlorinated at all. I was under the impression that it had some kind of advanced filtering that didn't require chlorine, or at least used only low levels of it. One of my teammates, who is an asthmatic, commented several times on how "non-chlorinated" the pool seemed.